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Justice League Unlimited

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  Episode Information  
Title: Eclipsed (1)
Episode Number: 39
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 13
Production Number: 41
Original Airdate: Saturday November 08th, 2003
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Episode Crew
Director: Dan Riba
Writer: Joseph Kuhr
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Guest Stars
Brian Doyle-Murray (1)voicedArtie BaumanRecurring (first appearance)
Bruce McGillvoicedGeneral McCormickRecurring (first appearance)
Enrico ColantonivoicedGlorious Gordon GodfreyRecurring (first appearance)
Ian James Corlett (1)voicedSargeRecurring (second appearance)
Lauren TomvoicedChungRecurring (first appearance)
Ted McGinleyvoicedBurnsRecurring (third appearance)
Tracey WaltervoicedMophirRecurring (first appearance)
Lukas HaasvoicedPrivate 
Victor WilliamsvoicedSnooty British Director 
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Glorious Gordon Godfrey waves a book titled Innocent Seduction that he attributes to an author named Fredericks. This is a swipe at a book titled Seduction of the Innocent, written by Dr. Frederick Wertham and published in 1954. The book blamed comic books for juvenile crime, and drew the attention of anti-crime crusader Senator Estes Kefauver. Although the committee eventually decided comic books were not the villains Wertham claimed, its recommendations left a threat of censorship hanging, and the comic book publishers more or less voluntarily censored themselves through the creation of the Comics Code Authority. The strict tenets of the Authority essentially ended darker comics and horror comics, leaving as the principal surviving genre - superhero comics of the sort that inspired this series of cartoons.
 
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