Saw both of them and I'm a little glad I didn't buy the dvd's when they were first put out. Both of them are good, but I can think of episodes of JL and JL:U that I liked better.
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I think if both of them had been incorporated into the JL and JLU cartoon they might have worked better. A bit of a problem with Justice League Doom because there were far too many characters in the JLU for even Batman to keep track of. In All Star Superman I kept wondering why Superman didn't ask any of the other super types for help. Have to admit his scenes with Lois were sweet though.
I think with All-Star Superman the point was Grant Morrison writing a love letter to the Superman mythos. It wasn't really in any continuity, much less one with a Justice League.
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I borrowed the disks from Netflix in 2011 and 2012. I thought they were OK, but pale in comparison to the Batman and Superman Animated Series.
I watched Justice League: Doom on Netflix, but didn't find it that arresting. As Mark said, I'm glad I saw it, but equally glad I didn't buy it.
I think if both of them had been incorporated into the JL and JLU cartoon they might have worked better. A bit of a problem with Justice League Doom because there were far too many characters in the JLU for even Batman to keep track of. In All Star Superman I kept wondering why Superman didn't ask any of the other super types for help. Have to admit his scenes with Lois were sweet though.
I think with All-Star Superman the point was Grant Morrison writing a love letter to the Superman mythos. It wasn't really in any continuity, much less one with a Justice League.