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 is Creature Commandos, an animated series following a bunch of virtual nobodies in the DC mythos. Ahead of the show   December release, we spoke with Creature Commandos star Sean Gunn and showrunner Dean Lorey to learn more about how the show came into being and what they hope its legacy will spell for the future of the DC Universe.     This interview has been edited for length and clarity.聽  Isaiah Colbert, io9: While its premise isn ;t too dissimilar to The Suicide Squad, Creature Commandos stands as the first foray into the new DC era under the guiding hand of James Gunn. In your estimation, what makes Creature Commandos鈥攁nother group of deep-cut unknown characters鈥攖he best restarting point into the DC universe  Sean Gunn: I think it   a good example of where the DC Universe is going. My brother [James Gunn] has referred to it as an appetizer, and the cool thing about it is that you don ;t need to know any of these characters. There   no history. Anybody can go in and watch Creature Commandos from episode one and love it, even if stanley becher  they ;ve never read a comic book or seen a comic book movie in their lives. But the hardcore fans will also get Easter eggs and things like that.聽I think it ; stanley cup becher s nice鈥攂efore Superm stanley water jug an even starts鈥攖o get a sense that this is a very expansive world with many different nooks and crannies. My favorite thing about it is that these characters are unusual, but that makes it feel like we ;re all starting together. D Qpss FDA Clears Horrible-Sounding    Heat Not Burn    Tobacco Vape Made By Phillip Morris for Sale
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