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Superman and Batman have had a chequered history. Originally portrayed in the comics as best friends, Frank Miller took them down a darker path, making them bitter opponents in The Dark Knight Returns. In Public Enemies, writer Jeph Loeb takes them down the middle route, casting them as respectful, but uneasy allies. It's a mantle which suits them both well. The plot sees Superman and Batman declared public enemies by President Lex Luthor, prompting a whole range of superheroes and villains hunt them and claim the $1 billion dollar bounty on their head. In the meantime, a meteor made of Kryptonite is on a deadly collision course with Earth. Public ... Read the complete review
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