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The Batman: Black and White anthology miniseries featured some of the best American and international comics creators. Each story had a unique vision of the Dark Knight.
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Warner Home Video's DC Universe Ultimate Movie Collection Blu-Ray is a great collection of Warner Premiere's animated films. 9/10.
Have a Batman fan on your Christmas list? You could do a lot worse than the Batman: The Complete Animated Series DVD box set. 9/10.
Warner Home Video's Max Fleischer's Superman 1941 - 1942 is a surprisingly sparse reissue of the classic theatrical cartoons. 8/10.
DC Comics/Warner Premiere's Wonder Woman is a solid animated film, but Keri Russell struggles in the title role. 7/10.
Warner Home Video's Green Lantern: First Flight gives a great origins tale for Bill Finger and Martin Nodell's comic character. 8/10.
Warner Bros./DC Comics' Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD is solidly recommended for the comic fan on your Christmas list. 9/10.
Warner Premiere and DC Comics have officially announced they're producing Superman/Batman: Public Enemies as a direct-to-DVD animated film.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
With Freakazoid! Season One, Steven Spielberg and Warner Home Video resurrect a cartoon that really should have stayed buried. 2/10
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DC Comics' villain Metallo turned 50 in 2009, and to celebrate he'll appear on 'Smallville' and in the Superman/Batman animated film. Get caught up on his backstory.
The recent success of The Dark Knight on the silver screen is only the latest in a long line of multimedia triumphs for the alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne.
Superman, Spider-Man, and Batman are all household names, and some kids want to read the comics they come from. Not all comics are kid safe, but they are out there.
Warner Home Video will release its animated feature film Superman: Doomsday direct-to-DVD on September 18th.
Paul Dini (Lost, Batman: The Animated Series) will help write the script for Imagi Studio's Gatchaman. Movie comes to theatres in 2009.
Providing the voice of a sultry alien for an animated pic was a barrell of fun for actress Juliet Landau, as she explained in a recent press release.
This week in comics: Hercules tosses kegs, Batman gets ready for his close up, and all is well at Wayne Manor this Christmas.
Originally created to help dispel rumours of homosexuality in the Batcave, the Batgirl character has taken on a life, and a fan base of her own in television and film.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
This week in comics: Justice League gets crushed by a two-headed monster, Wolverine should stick to killing and guest appearances, and the Sword slashes the competition.
Release dates, 25th anniversary editions, interviews with voice actors and extras reviewed for a handful of new animated firlms and the DC Universe series DVD label.
Comics creators know fan culture well enough to spoof it. Comics conventions have been lampooned by Mad, Milk & Cheese, and even Mark Hamill's Comic Book: The Movie.
Set in a bleak time of war and suspicion, Justice League: The New Frontier nonetheless manages to tell an idealistic story of cooperation and self-determination.
Comics creators have often retold the story of the Joker's origins and first crimes. His early life is kept vague, but the psychotic core of the character remains.
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