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I've pulled some refs for this -- not an interesting article target for me personally to improve, but wanted to highlight what I found.
For the second reference above (Ex-Crawfish Talks GBA), the only note for the development section is after Crawfish was shuttered, the IP went back to the publisher instead of continuing in the hands of the follow-up development company.
The Eurogamer source mentions that the developers of a different game had worked on this. No context is given.
Nintendo Power had a brief review, which I pulled. The only quote worth using (that gives the gist of it too) is: "The graphic style mirrors that of Superman: The Animated Series, and the character movement is much less restrictive than the movement in most isometric-view games." Metacritic has the right page number here.