Review: James Gunn’s CREATURE COMMANDOS Delivers a Monster of a Good Time!
The first two episodes of Creature Commandos, James Gunn's highly anticipated animated DC series, have landed on Max, and wow, what a strange and exhilarating ride it’s been so far!
The show embraces a bizarre yet captivating vibe that’s quintessentially Gunn, blending dark humor, heartfelt storytelling, and a bold sense of the absurd. It’s an electrifying start to Gunn’s DCU.
Gunn’s signature storytelling style shines through when watching the series. The writing is incredibly fun, filled with witty dialogue and quirky character interactions that feel fresh and alive.
Despite the offbeat tone, Creature Commandos delivers a compelling story and strong character development, which is what I expected from Gunn with a show that includes an ensemble cast of monsters and misfits.
I found myself instantly invested in these characters and their arcs, eager to see how their stories evolve as the series goes on.
The lineup of character is a fun mix of the monstrous and the human: a werewolf, a vampire, Frankenstein’s monster, a gorgon, and more, with a stellar voice cast bringing them to life.
David Harbour’s Eric Frankenstein gives off a gruff charm, Indira Varma’s The Bride is strong, and the entire cast delivers fantastic performances that perfectly complement the vibrant, dynamic animation.
And let’s talk about that animation… it’s fantastic! The art style and design feel tailor-made for the story being told. It’s gritty yet polished, and the creative team clearly poured their hearts into crafting this wild world. Every detail, from the atmospheric backdrops to the fluid motion of the action scenes, serves to enhance the narrative.
The action sequences are another standout aspect of the show. They’re not just flashy set pieces but they are woven into the story in meaningful ways, driving character development and propelling the plot forward.
The climactic battle at the end of Episode 2, involving The Bride and Circe, is a prime example. It’s intense, emotionally charged, and absolutely jaw-dropping. Seriously, that fight was awesome!
As I watched these episodes, I couldn’t help but feel an excitement for what Gunn is building within the DC Universe. Creature Commandos feels like a unique and essential piece of it, and it’s fun to imagine how this strange and wonderful world will expand.
Gunn and his creative team have crafted a series that’s not only entertaining but also deeply engaging, with a story and characters that leave you wanting more.
The story centers on a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for missions too dangerous for humans. This “last, worst option” concept is the perfect playground for Gunn’s brand of storytelling.
With characters like Sean Gunn’s Weasel and GI Robot, Frank Grillo’s Rick Flag Sr., Alan Tudyk’s Dr. Phosphorus, and Zoe Chao’s Nina Mazursky, the show strikes a perfect balance between humor, heart, and high stakes.
In just two episodes, Creature Commandos has cemented itself as a must-watch series for DC fans and animation enthusiasts alike. James Gunn and his team have delivered a monster hit that’s thrilling, hilarious, and heartfelt.
If the rest of the series is anything like this explosive start, we’re in for one hell of a ride! If you watched the series yet, let us know what you thought!