New Package Artwork Released For “Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets” DVD Title
Warner Home Video has provided a look at the back package artwork for the upcoming Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets two-disc DVD release. The upcoming DVD collection, featuring the final 14 episodes from the first season of the acclaimed Young Justice animated series, hits shelves July 24th, 2012 and will retail for the MSRP of $19.97. Click on the image below for a closer look at the package art. Press details provided by the studio are also below.
Synopsis: Back for another round Robin, Superboy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Miss Martian and Artemis band together to rid the world of evil and prove they’re not just kids anymore. Between attacks from the magical deviant and Lord of Chaos Klarion, and threats from the newly formed Injustice League, the crew has their work cut out for them as they travel the globe maintaining justice. With the possibility of a traitor within the group and the absence of the Justice League, the group turns their attention on each other, coming together, and proving they have what it takes to truly be called superheroes!
Episodes:
Alpha Male, Revelation, Humanity, Failsafe, Disordered, Secrets, Misplaced, Coldhearted, Image, Agendas, Insecurity, Performance, Usual Suspects, Auld Acquaintance
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The two-disc Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets DVD release from Warner Home Video will hit shelves July 24th, 2012, and will retail for $19.97 MSRP. More details on Young Justice can be found at the The World’s Finest subsite. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
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Otaku-sempai
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It’s still a shame that a YOUNG JUSTICE: SEASON ONE, PART ONE set was not released. The separate, 3-disc collection is not quite the same.
Emanuel
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In ESPAÑOL !!! yyeaahh =D
Tracker
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Dying to get everything on blu ray. I’m not quite sure why WB is not taking advantage of the format and sticking with DVD, which is slowly but surely being phased out.