Batman R.I.P., Bruce Timm-Style
PopCultureShock (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Does Bruce (Timm, that is) know they cut Catwoman's heart out?
- add comment
- send to a friend
- Explore : Batman, Catwoman, Cinema, Comics, Publishers
PopCultureShock (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Does Bruce (Timm, that is) know they cut Catwoman's heart out?
Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
Well, AICN COMICS: SHOOT THE MESSENGER is your weekly one stop shop for comic book news that’s dropped in the previous week. Thanks to Newsarama, CBR, Wizard, etc. for reporting it as it breaks. Click on the links for the original stories. This column cuts the crap to run down all the vital information for those of you who don’t follow it as it comes in, and serves it all up with that special ingredient...
Comics2Film (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
... directly from the pages of the Eisner Award-winning single issue graphic novel by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. The story revolves around The Joker's sidekick Harley Quinn who is madly in love with him. She uses crime to demonstrate her love for her "Puddin'" and sets out to commit the ultimate act of love - killing Batman.An official announcement on the upcoming The Dark Knight DVD and...
digitallyOBSESSED.com DVD Reviews (Free subscription) | 09/16/2008
From: Warner Home Video - Year: 2001 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: August 19, 2008 - Features: DD 5.1 * Extras! * - Recommended! Action cartoons have come a long way from the much beloved but two-dimensional Super-Friends. Bruce Timm and the gang did it again with their take on the world's greatest superheroes, with well-rounded characters and plots, not to mention great animation,...
all kinds of stuff (Free subscription) | 09/20/2008
... the time did, and many of my artists again misinterpreted this as meaning no-rules. So for every Bruce Timm Ken Boyer, Eddie Fitzgerald, Lynne Naylor and me there were 5 other cartoonists who looked at our stuff and decided anything-goes, as long as it's weird. I had unleashed a monster that I've rued to this day. Mighty Mouse was a mixed blessing to the cartoon business. It freed...
Eye on Comics (Free subscription) | 09/18/2008
... approach to DC’s super-heroes with a noir sensibility, in keeping with the influence of animator Bruce Timm. That aspect of Cooke’s efforts is showcased in this book, but there’s more to be found as well. A detailed yet more exaggerated cartoon entitled Grimoire 2004 is included as well, and it looks quite unlike Cooke’s other efforts. We also get a glimpse at an art-deco experiment...
Comics2Film (Free subscription) | 09/16/2008
The animated feature is scheduled to air October 4th, 2008 at 8pm (ET). Below is the official synopsis for the feature.Justice League: The New FrontierSaturday, October 4th, 2008, at 8pm (ET)Inspired by the best-selling graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke and produced by the multiple Emmy® award winning animation legend, Bruce Timm, Justice League: The New Frontier is the epic tale of the founding...
Comics2Film (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
... documentary about how the DC Comics team decided Superman's fate-Commentary by Producer Bruce Timm, Writer Duane Capizzi, Voice Director Andrea Romano, and Executive Producer Gregory Noveck-Justice League: The New Frontier Teaser Featurette-Behind the Voice Featurette-Superman's Last Stand Challenge-All New Featurettes When Heroes Die: The Making of "Superman Doomsday" and The Clash...
Animated Views (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
... of producing the definitive Batman cartoon, and a pretty decent Superman show, it was rumored that Bruce Timm and his cohorts would be creating a show featuring a number of DC’s elite heroes. The rumor was denied for some time, but it was eventually announced that Cartoon Network would be showing the new Justice League series in 2001. Following the lead of the classic Justice League...
TVShowsOnDVD.com News (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... price. Both releases will also share the same list of bonus material: Audio Commentary by Producer Bruce Timm, Writer Duane Capizzi, Voice Director Andrea Romano and Executive Producer Gregory Noveck 4 Bonus Episodes from Superman: The Animated Series, selected by Bruce Timm (NEW to the Special Edition) Documentary: "Requiem and Rebirth: Superman Lives!" - About how...
TVShowsOnDVD.com News (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Several weeks ago we from our friends at ToonZone, that the DC Animation group's panel at the San Diego Comic Con had said this: Some news was revealed regarding the November 25th Blu-ray two-disc release of Superman: Doomsday. Extra features will include four bonus episodes of Superman the Animated Series hand-picked by Bruce Timm and 128 minutes worth of extra content.Today Warner Home...
4thletter! (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... Dark Knight Returns 20) A Dame to Kill For 21) Kingdom Come 22) New Frontier 23) Darwyn Cooke 24) Bruce Timm 25) Gen 13 26) Humberto Ramos 27) Crimson and Out There 28) Geoff Johns’s Teen Titans Run 29) New X-Men By Grant Morrison 30) The Fourth World by Jack Kirby 31) Spider-Man 32) Galactus 33) Batman 34) Superman 35) Crisis on Infinite Earths 36) League of Extraordinary Gentlemen...
GeekiNtertainment (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
... Batman is concerned, there are many different ways to portray him. Here, he is much more like the Bruce Timm version of the character from Batman TAS and Justice League Unlimited . And while he’s no Kevin Conroy, the actor playing Batman is impressive nevertheless. The story isn’t the strongest, but of course that’s to no fault of the Graphic Audio team. The author of the novel, Alan...
High-Def Digest: Blu-ray Disc News (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Since aging fanboys and young DC inductees fell in love with animator Bruce Timm’s ‘Batman’ and ‘Superman’ animated series, the success of a ‘Justice League’ series may have seemed a foregone...
Popdose (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
... and the Brain . The word came down that Spielberg’s next series should be a superhero show, so Bruce Timm, an integral part of the Batman show, started spitballing ideas, working up a premise and designing characters. The result was a show far more earnest than Spielberg planned, so he sent back the message to crank up the humor. He should have been more careful with his direction....