Superman/batman: Public Enemies [WORKING]

Based on the opening arc of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness’s legendary comic run, this movie is a neon-soaked, muscle-bound love letter to the DC Universe. The Plot: A Billion Dollar Target

When you think of the ultimate superhero team-up, your mind likely goes straight to the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight. While they’ve shared the screen many times, few entries capture their pure, high-octane camaraderie as effectively as the 2009 animated film, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies . Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

Visually, the film is a striking departure from other DC animated entries. It leans heavily into , featuring hyper-muscular character designs, bold colors, and an aesthetic that feels like a comic book come to life. While some found the "beefcake" designs over-the-top, they perfectly match the film’s "thinly disguised series of fights" energy. Non-Review Review: Superman/Batman – Public Enemies Based on the opening arc of Jeph Loeb

The premise is as high-stakes as it gets: America is in an economic slump, and in a shocking twist, has been elected President of the United States. Using a massive Kryptonite meteor hurtling toward Earth as a pretext, Luthor frames Superman for the impending disaster and places a $1 billion bounty on his head. Visually, the film is a striking departure from