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  1. May 6, 2020 · Going through the episode credits, it’s clear that the three major writers of Justice League’s second (and best) season were longtime DCAU contributors Dwayne McDuffie, Stan Berkowitz, and Rich Fogel.

  2. Dwayne McDuffie wrote the script and Andrea Romano assembled the cast, but Warner Bros. finally scrapped the project. [24] In 2010, however, the film's plot was used for the non-DCAU film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths with all references to the continuity of the DC Animated Universe removed.

  3. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › justice_leagueSFE: Justice League

    SFE: Justice League. Justice League. Entry updated 10 November 2023. Tagged: TV. US animated tv series ( 2001-2006; vt Justice League Unlimited ). Warner Brothers Animation for the Cartoon Network. Produced by James Tucker, Rich Fogel, Dwayne McDuffie, Glen Murakami, Linda Steiner and Bruce W Timm.

  4. May 29, 2004. With Earth now under Thanagarian control, the Justice League goes into hiding to recover and cope with the betrayal of one of their own. 52. "Starcrossed, Part 3". Hro Talak & the Thanagarians. Dan Riba & Butch Lukic. Rich Fogel & Dwayne McDuffie. May 29, 2004.

  5. "Starcrossed" Justice League episode. "Starcrossed" Airdate: May 29, 2004. Production Number: 50-52. Airdate Order: 50-52. Animation Services by: Koko / Dong Yang. Written by: Rich Fogel (Part I); Rich Fogel, Dwayne McDuffie (Part III) Teleplay by: John Ridley (Part II) Story by: Rich Fogel (Part II) Directed by:

  6. Nov 16, 2009 · In it, we get Rich Fogel, Dwayne McDuffie, Charles Hatfield (an academic), Dan Riba, Stan Berkowitz, Glen Murakami, Bruce Timm, James Tucker, Paul Dini, and Matt Wayne talking about the Superfriends universe and the development of the show over the four seasons.

  7. Justice League (TV Series 2001–2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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