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Bruce, You Magnificent Bastard.
Dec 11th
… how can it ever truly be Batman without you?
You might’ve already heard: next April in the comicbook world, we’ll get to see the Return of Bruce Wayne.
As revealed by The Source, (and as we’ve seen in the last pages of Final Crisis) instead of outright just dying, Darkseid‘s Omega Sanction just sent Bruce to the past. (Another type of Omega Effect is the Omega Sanction, that traps the organism in a series of alternate realities, each worse than the previous one.) News: Bruce is still alive, etching bat symbols in prehistoric caves.
In a USA Today interview with Grant Morrison about Bruce Wayne’s return, it would appear that Bruce has also lost his memory. And from the preview images, it would also seem that he’d be doing like a quantum leap across time, without fully knowing why or to when.
With all his friends and enemies thinking that he’s dead, what lies in store for Bruce Wayne? And what of the Dick Grayson Batman? (Admit it, the Dick/Damian partnership’s growing on you…)
We’ll just have to wait for 2010 to find out. Let’s just hope he doesn’t return as a baby or something.
[Info/images from The Source and USA Today!]
Superman/Batman Public Enemies 09.29.09
Sep 21st
Goes to show how much I HAVEN’T been keeping up — there’s a new DCU Animated Feature out — this time, it’s Superman/Batman Public Enemies! Although not knowing about this until today gave me a pleasant surprise, so there!
Obviously, this one’s based on Jeph Loeb/Ed McGuiness’ first story arc on the Superman/Batman comics. A DCU Animated feature BASED on Ed McGuiness art? Awesome. Tim Daly and Kevin Conroy voice acting? YES! (Somewhere out there, Jeph Loeb is laughing hysterically.) What’s exciting is FINALLY seeing some McGuiness art rendered in animated form! (Damion Scott Batgirl next feature, please?)
Also, Composite Superman/Batman robot wut wot!
Here’s a link to the official Superman/Batman DVD site, and here’s the trailer from that site:
Superman Batman: Public Enemies – Official Trailer
Also, they have twitter! Release is on 9.29.09! Woot!
wonder woman.
Feb 21st
Favorite Amazonian-comicbook-character-invented-by-a-psychologist? Wonder Woman.
These Direct-to-Video animated features are something to behold — who would’ve thought we’d be seeing an animated version of Deadpool earlier this year?
Admitted, the first few DCU animated features didn’t take off on a good start — Superman:Doomsday, anyone? There was now a reason to hesitate; and what if a new feature just sucks? That’d be such a waste of money and fan-anticipation.
Wonder Woman, on the other hand, is a surprise. From the get-go, this Gail-Simone-crafted retelling of Diana’s origin is filled with action. Clocking in at just over an hour, viewers will get a ton of action scenes, a preview of life on Themyscira, Diana’s reckless youth, and a grand showdown finale in Washington.
It also helps that there’s surprisingly sharp banter between Diana and Trevor, as they debate on how men and women are different by design.
Keri Russel voices Diana, and several other celebrities turn in some of the best voicework for any superhero animated feature yet. I’m also loving the grown-up Timm-iverse style that’s present here. It’s just the beginning, and I’m already looking forward to a follow-up. If all DCU animated features are going to be this good, I’m going to be crossing my fingers very, very hard in the hopes that they give The Dark Knight Returns a treatment.
Wonder Woman is amazing — 5/5 for me, and if you’re still not convinced, two words: Amazon Zombies.
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