I saw Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. I think saving another Earth was a huge enough undertaking as it was without the added plot of nutso Owl Pellets trying to destroy all existence because of *shrug* "meh, because". That knocked off a star for me. It felt like the threat of the Made Men and the five family heads became hugely diminished at that point. One of the extras on Superman/Batman: PE says how the writer had written it for a Justice League episode and it shows because half of it felt like a shitload of awesome and the other seemed to not mesh with that. Also Batman seemed off to me. How they drew him, how they wrote him, how he sounded, how he acted. But at least Baldwin Batman didn't sound like he was gargling like in New Frontier. Also it annoyed me that not every character voice was credited. Some of us are interested in that crap. I shouldn't have to go to IMDB to find out.
Also...
Manhunter gettin' action was kinda ew. Sorry, it was.
Merla was also disturbed by his head, but that didn't bother me so much.
The president was a pirate and his daughter was almost unreasonably hot. Ha ha.
I really liked good Lex and Superwoman. Jester was awesome too. I'd like to see them in something else.
Ultraman reminded me of a guido.
Showing that Batman cared for the Flash was a really sweet touch but him eating that pretzel earlier... ftw. lol
I don't know if it was the shoulders or the forehead or the feet but Wonder Woman looked kinda weird.
Use of Invisible Jet was cool.
I think it's hilarious that villains in relationships (Owlman/Superwoman) are always oversexualized because sex is evil. They were really hammering that home. And in that S/B:PE extra about this feature, Gina Torres is all talking about Superwoman being a strong female who is sexualized and knows what she wants like Superwoman is a positive role model or something. (And a minute earlier, Andrea Romano is talking about Superwoman being a sociopath.) It would mean so much more for a mentally sound character like Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Hawkgirl, or someone more prominent to not be afraid of their own sexuality and know what they want. In an evil character, it's kinda meaningless. It's like "oh, it's another evil slut" along with "oh, another good virgin/chaste hero". It's in the same family as villains being given LGBT contexts because gay is evil. Like Ultraman's "Get your hands off my boy!" I rofled because it sounded funny but then it was like "wait, was that supposed to be gay?" He and Jimmy did seem to cohabitate.