Superman/Batman: Apocalypse

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When a spaceship splashes down in Gotham Harbor, Batman and Superman encounter a mysterious Kryptonian with powers as great as Superman's. When Darkseid gets wind of this, he has the Kryptonian abducted and brought under his control on Apokolips. It's up to Batman and Superman to retrieve the Kryptonian, forcing them to infiltrate Darkseid's hostile world where superpowerful threats lurk around every corner. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English Who is this actually intended for? Probably seriously for teenagers who will appreciate that the second-rate heroine appears only in a towel here, even though it is completely unnecessary and she could have been dressed. The superhero comic is unbelievably sexist and even in this animated form, I didn't enjoy it twice. ()

NinadeL 

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English The origin of Supergirl is a fantastic treat. The trio of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are here to defeat the planet Apocalypse, trading some great lines and setting the stage for an excellent final confrontation in Smallville. Everything has the right pace, humor, tension, and insight. The perfect combination. The book can be found under the title "Superman/Batman: Supergirl." ()

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novoten 

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English Superman and his darker companion still work well together. While it lacks the complexity of Public Enemies, the action is still explosive, and Supergirl adds a nice fatherly subtext to the story. However, it is brought down to average by a completely incompetent villain. If there is something explicitly wrong in DC Comics, it is Granny Goodness. This bizarre and transvestite character has no place in an action comic. The perfect final battle saves it from being a weak four-star rating. 70% ()

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