Taking up immediately from Part Two. The conclusion of Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths should be a DC fan favourite.
It is lost in abysmal storytelling and animation. It is overstuffed with lots and lots of characters. Both heroes and villains. By the end it is all mush and a dull beige one at that.
The film is overlong and the story becomes incoherent.
To be fair it matches the poor animation, some of it harks back to the cheap 1970s/80s style.
There are redeeming features. That is mainly due t the voice work. Standouts are Matt Ryan as John Considine, Mark Hamill as the Joker and Kevin Conroy in what is believed to be his final voice role as Batman.
It is lost in abysmal storytelling and animation. It is overstuffed with lots and lots of characters. Both heroes and villains. By the end it is all mush and a dull beige one at that.
The film is overlong and the story becomes incoherent.
To be fair it matches the poor animation, some of it harks back to the cheap 1970s/80s style.
There are redeeming features. That is mainly due t the voice work. Standouts are Matt Ryan as John Considine, Mark Hamill as the Joker and Kevin Conroy in what is believed to be his final voice role as Batman.