Video: Clip from 'Superman/Batman: Public Enemies'

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Live-action comic book-based films like "The Dark Knight," have ruled the day but animated movies featuring a few other famous super people have held their own.

On Sept. 29 the latest offering from DC Entertainment "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" hits the stores, the interwebs and your cable/satellite service via On Demand.

No you smarties, it isn't about a team-up with Chuck D or Flavor Flav.  It's about Lex Luthor becoming president of the United States and Superman and Batman being cast as the bad guys.

Just like some of the other films released from Marvel and DC over the last few years, Public Enemies looks like it won't pull any punches -- literally.  Watch the clip above from MTV Splashpage and check out Superman saying a big, fat hello to the Kryptonite-powered super villain Metallo.

Is it me or are the animated superhero comic book flicks a little bit more fun than the live-action ones?  

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Nice clip. Supes should have used his heat vision to roast Luthor too.

Absolutely right, Rob. It does seem that capes-and-tights comics are better served when they are adapted into animated films.

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