Which do you prefer, as much as I like JLU it might've had too much action and not enough story. I liked the 90s BTAS-BB era writing. As praised as Dwayne was on Static he only created the character and writer the first handful of static comics and then became the editor along with the whole milestone line. Icon was where he wrote the most milestone universe stuff and his modern run on JLA. In animation he was involved as a writer not producer or story editor that was ALan Burnett, John Semper Jr and Chirstopher Simmons , he wrote all the rubberband man episodes all good episodes and his first episode he wrote in a day. He knew how to write big scale character pieces which is why he was brought on to JL season 2. he wrote crisis on 2 earths and all star superman both great movies. But I always felt JLU was a little hollow, it was about an arc and again maybe too much action, again but it had a variety of different tones and stories. The way the arc of the original 7 was well handled, espically like the wonder woman hawkgirl episode. I guess to get to the point he was an amazing producer on JLU, he had some faults in his writing or maybe the format wasn't too my tastes. Stan Berkowitz also had this problem as he was producer on JLU year one, He was a fan of the characters and it took some getting used to his style which was a mix of big sets from JL and his own comic knowledge maybe working against him and heavy use of continuity. I wonder what would've happened if the show kept going, they hired Matt Wayne who added some fresh fun in JLU season 3 maybe Jim Kreig and Ernie Altbacker would've been hired or if caped crusader ever airs