Warner Bros.’ Young Justice brings DC Comics to Cartoon Network
There’s been a number of super hero related toons over the years, and lately it seems like more and more of the comic book flock are heading to the animated world. Young Justice made it’s animated debut at this year’s Comic-Con 2010, and the Warner Bros. toon is sure to shake up the ground of Cartoon Network when it starts up this fall. Teenage heroes like Robin, Superboy, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Artemis, and Aqualad fill out the Young Justice roster, though producers claim that wont necessarily be the same lineup at the end of the year; supposedly, some will be cut, some new ones will be added, and some will have lost the fight against evil. Take a sneak peek look at some of the artwork and renders that we’ll be privy to soon enough (more… )
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Warner Bros. features Young Justice footage at Comic-Con 2010
Comic-Con does comic books and super hero related events like E3 does video games: they cover all the great new and upcoming items and make us nuts while we sit home and wait for them. This year’s con, Comic-Con 2010, is no different, as Warner Bros. teams with Cartoon Network to tease the upcoming animated series Young Justice. We first got wind of the show a few months ago, but can now start to see the toon in motion, with special sneak peeks from the Con. In it, we see Robin, Superboy, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Artemis, and Aqualad, protegees of the Justice League heroes like Batman, Superman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, and Aquaman. Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman are responsible for bringing us the series, which should hit our TVs this November. Take a look at the teaser trailer! (more… )
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Cartoon Network’s Young Justice
They’re not quite in the Justice League. They’re not quite in Teen Titans. They’re not a band of brothers like the X-Men, or singular loners like Spider-Man. They’re a collection of super heroes who sometimes feel that the whole world, not just the super villains, are against them. Tough being a teenager – though I imagine it’s easier if you could fly. Cartoon Network will soon let us find out as they unveil their newest super toon, Young Justice. The team consists of Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian, and Artemis; each with a relation to iconic DC Comics heroes like Batman, Aquaman, Flash, Superman, Martian Manhunter, and Wonder Woman. The Warner Bros. Animation series will stake its claim on Cartoon Network sometime soon, and is in the capable hands of Sam Register, Brandon Vietti, and Greg Weisman, who have an impressive resume between them (Teen Titans, Ben 10, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Superman Doomsday, The Batman, Gargoyles, The Spectacular Spider-Man, W.I.T.C.H.). Take a look at the teaser poster! (more… )
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Characters on Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network have listed the characters that will be appearing on Batman: The Brave and The Bold. They are… Batman/Bruce Wayne, Aquaman, The Atom, Bat-Mite, Black Manta, Black Canary, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Bronze Tiger, Calendar Man, Cavalier, Clock King, Deadman, The Demon, Despero, Dr. Fate, Fire, Firestorm, The Flash, Gentleman Ghost, Gorilla Grodd, Green Arrow, Green Lantern Corp., Guy Gardener, Jonah Hex, Huntress, Justice Society of America, Kamandi, Kanjar-Ro, Kite Man, Metamorpho, Ocean Master, Plastic Man, Red Tornado, Robin, Skeets, Sportsmaster, Adam Strange, Wildcat, and Zebra Man. …PHEW!
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold premiere
On Friday, November 14th, catch the premiere of Batman: The Brave and the Bold on Cartoon Network. The new animated series from Warner Bros. Animation is based on Batman, Green Arrow, Aquaman, the Blue Beetle, and other characters from DC Comics. Judging by the trailer, the show looks like it’s going to be fun!
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New info on “The Brave and the Bold”
Batman (yay!) is going to have yet ANOTHER cartoon (more yay!) pretty soon, called “The Brave and the Bold” and co-starring some of his super pals, like Aquaman and Green Arrow. The new toon will debut on Cartoon Network in the next few months, but get a sneak peek in an interview at BigShinyRobot where the show’s director Ben Jones spills the story.
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