Let's make one thing clear, sadly this was nowhere near as good as Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, the isometric gem from 2006 that proved their work with X-Men: Legends could be expanded to include characters from any property. But that doesn't mean it was bad. Indeed, Snowblind's imitation of Raven Software's dungeon crawling style was a great, creative use of the Justice League licence, and actually did more than just centre their efforts on Batman - shocking, right? In fact, the title sported a fantastic supporting cast of characters, including Martian Manhunter, Zatanna, Green Arrow and Aquaman among others. It also had a story scripted by the late, great Dwayne McDuffie, who wrote some of the best stories that comprised a part of the DCAU when it was still going. It may pale in comparison to its Marvel counterpart, but Justice League Heroes is still deserving of attention.
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