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Tonight's opening was sooo cool. The rest was just typical Robin wanting to get out of Batman's shadow stuff. Even with that said,I wouldn't mind seeing Robin again. -
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I haven't seen any of the recent stuff post 52 have they given him some emotional content after bringing him back from the dead?Leave a comment:
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That was a great JLU episode and yeah, that take on Booster was far better.
Having said that, I still liked this episode well-enough, though it wasn't on par with some of the other Brave and the Bolds.Leave a comment:
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This wasn't my favorite but it was okay.
I think my favorite will be on this Friday.
ChrisLeave a comment:
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Don't get me wrong, I like Booster Gold and I know this really is the heart of the character himself, Brave and the Bold has just done some fun stuff with the characters in the past and I found they went a little textbook with him.
My kids loved it.Leave a comment:
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I think Bruce's Booster Gold was much closer the the Booser of the JLI years with Blue Beetle. This one was more like the one from I can't beleive it's not the justice league or the 52 era.
Yeah The greatest story never told was better becuase Booster was likeableLeave a comment:
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It wasn't my favourite episode of the series, moron Booster has been done and I wasn't a fan the first time. I did think the ending was funny but other than that the whole episode kind of had a "Bruce Timm did it first" feel.
Can't all be gems, I still love this show.Leave a comment:
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...and he got his butt kicked by Hoppy the Marvel Bunny in DC Comics Presents #34!I noticed that when I watched the episode. That's King Kull, the Captain Marvel (Shazam!) villain but with Vandal Savage's origin.
The original KK was leader of the Beastmen, a neanderthal like sub-human tribe, who was survived in suspended animation until the 1940s. He was a member of the MOnster Society of Evil, and fought Cap & Superman in DC Comics Presents, as well as the JLA/JSA/Fawcett heroes.
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I noticed that when I watched the episode. That's King Kull, the Captain Marvel (Shazam!) villain but with Vandal Savage's origin.
The original KK was leader of the Beastmen, a neanderthal like sub-human tribe, who was survived in suspended animation until the 1940s. He was a member of the MOnster Society of Evil, and fought Cap & Superman in DC Comics Presents, as well as the JLA/JSA/Fawcett heroes.
I'm guessing the name KING KULL is tied up by the Conan people for TV rights, or they were just being cautious.
Not a big fan of the "idiot" version of Booster Gold they portray in the 'toons, especially since DC is currently trying to change his image with the excellent series they have out. My 7 yr old daughter said he was a mean hero. She liked Wildcat though, although she asked me why Batman couldn't beat Bane ifall you had to do was cut his hoses off. I had no answer.
Looking forward to the Robin episode. Hopefully an action figure in E-2 garb will appear!Leave a comment:
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Yeah, looks like they took the Shazam villain Kull and Vandal Savage and made him Krul. Even the promo info on Direct TV said Vandal Savage was the baddy in this one.
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I thought it was King Kull from JLA #135-137. Did they alter the name for the cartoon?Leave a comment:
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Loved wildcat berating Bane in the opener.
I am a huge Booster gold fan and I really liked the over the top version they did (aligned with later gold stories when he sold advertising on his suit). Billy west reprised he skeets role from JLU nice touch
I was hoping for vandal savage (but Krul was cool). I am not as versed in this villian is he usually like this in the comics? he was very Savage like and I wonder if he was a creative substitution. Love the end with the coffee spillLeave a comment:
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I'm really getting tired of the overuse of Blue Beetle and Aquaman.
Thumbs up for the Huntress!Leave a comment:


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