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In an alternate universe, very different versions of DC';s Trinity fight against the government after they are framed for an embassy bombing. Superman is named Hernan Guerra and is the son of General Zod. Batman is Kirk Langstrom, a scientist who has inadvertently transformed himself into a form of pseudo-vampire in an attempt to cure his cancer. Wonder Woman is Bekka, wife of New God, Orion. The Justice League';s unaccountability is ultimately challenged by the world';s governments following the suspicious deaths of renowned scientists.
Another solid entry in the DCU line, Justice League: Gods and Monsters works best as an entrée into what should be a fascinating and highly entertaining series of its own. [Blu-ray/DVD]
It's a little too self-referential, and unless you're a walking encyclopedia of all things DC, this has the effect of becoming occasionally difficult to follow.
Fun, quick and easily separated from the rest of the universe, Gods and Monsters is worth a watch for dedicated DC fans but is unlikely to sway any newcomers.