Showing posts with label Young Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Young Justice. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Geoff Johns Teases Upcomming Events in Brightest Day


In a letter to fans posted on DC Comics website, Geoff Johns dropped a few clues about the near future of Brightest Day.  He also talked a LOT about the new Young Justice animated series, but let's focus on the news we actually care about involving Brightest Day.  In the coming weeks we will:

  • Meet a new alien killer who will become J’onn J’onzz’s greatest enemy
  • See Hawkman and Hawkgirl discover a great secret about their past
  • Meet the mysterious and deadly Siren
  • Meet the new Aqualad who will also appear on the Young Justice animated series
On the face of things, the one that really excites us is J'onn's new enemy.  We have been enjoying that storyline.  The rest of the announcements we share as a public service, not because they excite us at all.  Are we alone?  Did these teasers excite anyone else?   


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

DC Comics to Bring Young Justice & MAD Magazine to Cartoon Network

An animated version of the DC Comics teen superteam Young Justice got its official announcement today via DC's The Source Blog and the Cartoon Network 2010 upfront previews. The show should be based on the Peter David and Todd Nauck comic of the same name.  The "Young Justice" series will feature a "junior Justice League" consisting of Superboy, Robin, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Artemis and Aqualad.

In other news, Cartoon Network also announced plans for a satirical "MAD Magazine" cartoon which will operate as an anthology-style show featuring "some familiar faces on screen and big names behind the scenes. The show will unleash MAD’s irreverent take on pop culture and today’s headlines, and feature classic characters including Alfred E. Neuman and Spy Vs. Spy. Our partners at Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network are helping DC Entertainment revitalize the cherished MAD brand across all media,” DC Entertainment president Diane Nelson told The Source.