Episode cast overview: | |||
George Newbern | ... | Superman / Clark Kent / Kal-El (voice) | |
Susan Eisenberg | ... | Wonder Woman / Princess Diana (voice) | |
Kevin Conroy | ... | Batman / Bruce Wayne / Joe Chill (voice) | |
Eric Roberts | ... | Mongul (voice) | |
Dana Delany | ... | Loana (voice) | |
Mike Farrell | ... | Jonathan Kent / Brainiac (voice) | |
Josh Hutcherson | ... | Van-El / Young Bruce Wayne (voice) | |
Christopher McDonald | ... | Jor-El (voice) |
Batman and Wonder Woman arrive at the Fortress of Solitude to celebrate Superman's birthday, only to find the Man of Steel standing motionless with a large plant affixed to his chest. Sent by Mongul, the plant is a Black Mercy feeding him a telepathic image of his heart's desire -- a happy life on a Krypton that never exploded. By immobilizing Superman in a fantasy world, Mongul removes what he views as the only obstacle between him and the conquest of Earth. While Wonder Woman battles the would-be conqueror, Batman struggles to remove the Black Mercy, only to have it latch onto him. Written by Anonymous
this is one of the few full episodes of The Justice League series i have seen,and i liked it.this is the second episode of the third season of The Justice league.i liked it quite a bit.i thought the story was unique and interesting and pretty straight forward.this particular episode features Batman,Superman and Wonder Woman.the villain is more than match for both Batman and Wonder Woman and a even physical match for Superman.the episode is fast paced,and has great action sequences.it briefly shows a dark side of Superman,and even a lighter side.the voice casting is very good.each of the voices feel appropriate for the characters.for me,Justice League:For the Man Who Everything is an 8.5/10