
“What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, And The American Way” is issue #775 of Action Comics, and introduces The Elite, a group of supposed superheroes who have some extreme views about solving the worlds’ problems. I’ve already posted the movie to Saturday Night Showcase, so if it’s still up there, you might want to watch the movie itself before watching the following video review and examination, which I’m only using because my schedule just got a major screw-up. Luckily I got a topic before post time.
Superman Vs. The Elite isn’t the only adaptation, as the CW (formerly CBS) Supergirl series decided to pull a Russell T. Davies and use the wrong Kryptonian hero for the adaptation, just as Davies adapts novels and comics with the wrong Doctor on Doctor Who (usually one of David Tennant’s multiple regenerations). I haven’t watched it because it seemed to change after it left CBS but it hopefully contains the same message about Superman/girl not being judge, jury, and executioner like so many of the evil Superman stand-ins littering more recent stories. It’s a great story, and I enjoy the reviews of animation reviewer Shady Doorags, so this is good filler.
Everyone has their own perspective on a work even when they agree on liking it. They might like it for different reasons. So here is Shady’s view on why the movie worked for him, and to fill out the time with my thoughts I’ll plagiarize…myself with what I put in the comments.
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