Cartoon Network Announces “DC Nation” Panel For 2012 San Diego Comic-Con
Panel Descriptions for Cartoon Network events at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con have been officially released, including details on panels dedicated to the DC Nation programming block. The panel will highlight current series airing on the block and what is coming in the months ahead. Please note that scheduled times and dedicated panels are subject to change. Details for the DC Nation panel, provided by the studio, can be found below.
DC Nation Screening and Q&A
Room 6BCF
The Nation is coming to San Diego! DC Nation — Cartoon Network’s one-hour action and comedy programming block starring some of the most beloved and legendary heroes of the DC Universe — will make its first-ever Comic-Con appearance. In addition to exclusive video content for fan-favorite series Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice, the panel will also present sneak peeks at two highly anticipated upcoming DC Nation series: Beware The Batman and Teen Titans Go! The panel of super hero goodness will feature top animation producers Glen Murakami (Teen Titans), Mitch Watson (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated), Michael Jelenic (ThunderCats), Aaron Horvath (MAD) and Jeff Prezenkowski, director of series and shorts at Warner Bros. Animation.
An exact timeslot for the panel will be revealed shortly.
Comic-Con International returns to the San Diego Convention Center on July 12th – 15th, 2012, with Preview Night on July 11th. The convention is held every year, focusing on host of different genres and pop culture events. Further convention schedule details can be found at the official San Diego Comic-Con website.
Warner Home Video is also expected to announce details on the San Diego Comic Con 2012 premiere of the Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part One direct-to-video animated feature, along with details on the panel dedicated to the DC Comics Premiere Movie line. Additionally, other related panels are subject to be announced at a later date.
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“Young Justice,” Animated Batman And Green Lantern Part Of Cartoon Network Canadian Schedule
Teletoon Canada Inc. has announced the inaugural schedule for the Canadian debut of Cartoon Network, premiering July 4th, 2012 north of the border. The network will be home to a host of familiar Cartoon Network-based animated series, many debuting for the first time on Canadian airwaves, including recent cartoons featuring characters from DC Comics. Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Young Justice, and Batman: The Brave and The Bold will be part of the network’s schedule when it launches next month. Schedule details and descriptions provided by Teletoon and Cartoon Network for these specific titles are available below. Cartoon Network debuts in Canada starting July 4th, 2012. Check your local service provider for channel listings and more information.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Premieres Saturday, July 7 at 10:30 a.m. ET/PT
Airs Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET/PT and Sundays at 8:30 p.m. ET/ PT
Based upon the DC Comics super hero, Green Lantern: The Animated Series follows Earth’s Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, who is used to being in dangerous situations – but never anything like this! In the farthest reaches of deep space, Hal patrols the Guardian Frontier, where he must face down invasions from the evil Red Lantern Corps. Powered by pure rage, the evil Red Lanterns have sworn to destroy the Green Lantern Corps and everything they stand for. Dispatched on the experimental spacecraft, The Interceptor, Hal is soon joined by an all-new group of heroes on a mission to protect Guardian Space — and the Green Lantern Corps itself!
Young Justice
Premieres Saturday, July 7 at 10 a.m. ET/PT
Airs Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ET/PT and Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT
Being a teenager means proving yourself over and over – to peers, parents, teachers, mentors and ultimately, to yourself. But what if you were a teenage superhero? How much harder would it be to prove yourself in a world of super powers, super villains and super secrets? Would you be ready for life-or-death rites of passage? Would you be ready to join the ranks of the great heroes and prove you’re worthy of the Justice League? That’s exactly what Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis will find out as members of Young Justice.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Premieres Thursday, July 5 at 7:15 a.m. ET/PT
Airs Mondays to Fridays at 7:15 a.m. ET/PT
Batman isn’t going at it alone this time! The Caped Crusader teams up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and others fight crime alongside Batman, although their differing powers and personalities are often at odds with the Dark Knight’s style. While still based in Gotham, Batman often travels beyond the Gotham City limits, facing situations both unfamiliar and exhilarating. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman still relies on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to uphold justice.
Please note Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Young Justice, and Batman: The Brave and The Bold will be exclusive to Cartoon Network starting in July 2012, with exception to the odd promotional event on Teletoon.
Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series are expected to be aired as part of an hour-long DC Nation programming block similar to the block on the American Cartoon Network channel. Further schedule details, including specific episodes and more, will be made available in the coming weeks. Cartoon Network debuts in Canada starting July 4th, 2012. Check your local service provider for more details.
Click here to view the press release and entire inaugural schedule for the Cartoon Network Canada debut. The press release announcing the Canadian debut of Cartoon Network is available here.
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Interview With “Superman Versus The Elite” Composer Robert Kral, New Images
The World’s Finest has caught up with composer Robert Kral for an all-new interview concerning his work on the Superman Versus The Elite animated feature, now available to own on Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Kral is a familiar name to the DC Comics Premiere Movie animated line (and the Man of Steel), having scored the very first feature Superman Doomsday, among other installments in the acclaimed home video series. Now, Kral takes a few moments out of his busy schedule to answer questions about this latest blockbuster Superman tale and what he has in store for us. Click the image below for more.

Additionally, Warner Home Video has provided six new images from the current Superman Versus The Elite home video release. Click on the thumbnails below for a closer look at each image.



The above content can also be found at the The World’s Finest Superman Versus The Elite subsite, along with exclusive coverage and additional content. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Superman Versus The Elite animated feature and its respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases.
–Superman Versus The Elite Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Superman Versus The Elite DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
–Action Comics #775 Comic Talkback (Spoilers)
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A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman Versus The Elite animated feature is now available to own on Blu-ray disc and DVD from Warner Home Video, as well as legal download.
DC Comics Releases Latest Issue Of “Young Justice” Series, Available In Print And Digitally
Young Justice #17, the latest issue of the new DC Comics title based on the current Cartoon Network animated series of the same name, arrives in comic book and hobby stores today. This issue features scripting duties by Kevin Hopps and Greg Weisman with Christopher Jones providing the art. Young Justice #17 features select members of The Team and their mentors coming upon a devious plot by the organization Kobra. Official details and a five-page preview are available below.
YOUNG JUSTICE #17


Written by: Kevin Hopps and Greg Weisman
Art by: Christopher Jones
Cover by: Christopher Jones
• Kobra is back – and he’s scheming to become a god!
• Don’t miss the action as Robin, Kid Flash and Artemis tackle Mammoth and Shimmer!
• Guest-starring Batman, The Flash and Green Arrow!
The cover price is $2.99US. Young Justice #17 is also available same day digitally through DC Comics and Comixology.
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New “Batman: The Brave And The Bold,” Batman Animated Compilation DVDs Available
The latest DVD release for Batman: The Brave and The Bold and a special DVD compilation release of assorted Batman cartoon episodes are now available from Warner Home Video. The new Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three two-disc DVD release, now available, includes the final 12 episodes of the acclaimed animated series plus the special bonus episode “The Mask of Matches Malone!” and a digital comic. Additionally, the fresh DVD release The Best of Batman includes a collection of animated adventures, including a host of Batman: The Animated Series episodes. Both releases are now available at all retail and online outlets according to Warner Home Video. Click on the thumbnails below to view more contest from these two releases.

Both Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three and The Best of Batman are now available to own on DVD from Warner Home Video. Both titles have a suggested retail price of $19.97. Further details on both titles are available by clicking the images above. Discussion on these titles, as well as the Batman: The Brave and The Bold bonus episode “The Mask of Matches Malone!,” can be found below.
–Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three DVD Talkback (Spoilers)
–Batman: The Brave and The Bold “The Mask of Matches Malone!” Talkback (Spoilers)
–The Best of Batman DVD Talkback (Spoilers)
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Producer James Tucker On “Batman: The Brave And The Bold – Complete Season Three” DVD
The World’s Finest caught up with Batman: The Brave and The Bold producer James Tucker to discuss the new Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three two-disc DVD release collecting the last batch of episodes from the acclaimed Warner Bros. Animation series. The new home video release collects the final twelve episodes – and a certain ‘controversial’ episode from the second season – of the acclaimed animated series into one DVD title for the first time. The new two-disc DVD set hits shelves tomorrow, June 19th, 2012 – alongside the new The Best of Batman DVD two-disc set – and retails for MSRP $19.97. Continue below for a new brief interview with Tucker as he looks back on the final season of Batman: The Brave and The Bold and discusses the new Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three DVD release.

James Tucker: I’ve been working on some very cool projects since wrapping up Batman: The Brave and the Bold, so I haven’t had much time to think about closure really. However, it is nice to finally see the whole series on DVD and to have it out there for folks to discover who may have missed it when it was on the air.
WF: “The Mask of Matches Malone” is included as a bonus episode in this release. As everyone knows, a scene during the ‘Birds of Prey’ number was altered due to its purported suggestive nature? When creating this episode, did you think it would cause the controversy that it did?
JT: No, our show always operated on two levels, one the kids could understand and another that was for the adults, and the network ‘got’ that. In storyboarding the musical number, I might have made it a little too suggestive in the one shot they had us change, but overall I felt there had been much more suggestive things done on some of the earlier series I’ve worked on.
WF: In all honesty, I thought the multiple deaths of Batman would cause an issue. Was there ever any worry or concern about Batman’s multiple deaths in the episode? It seems like, over the years, the show has managed to do some pretty extreme things without too many issues from the censors. Is that accurate?
JT: The multiple deaths in “Emperor Joker” were all fantasy deaths, the Joker magically killing Batman, so I didn’t expect any controversy over that at all. But I think having people misinterpret the our show to be ‘kiddie’ allowed us to get away with a lot more violence than we would have had we been more realistic in our design. We got to show several ‘deaths’ on air including Thomas and Martha Wayne, Joe Chill, The Doom Patrol, and B’wana Beast. I think we handled them all tastefully but without minimizing the impact, and the network allowed us to make the show the best way we could. I felt we had a good relationship with the broadcast standards folks at Cartoon Network. Probably the best relationship of any network I’ve worked with.
WF: Moving on, “Mitefall” wraps up the series, presented as the final episode on the two-disc set. For fans who may be catching this episode for the first time, what do you hope this episode accomplishes? For those long-time viewers anxious to revisit, any things we should keep an eye out for – any nods we may have missed when it aired last year?
JT: Our fans are pretty savvy so I don’t think there’s anything they could have missed. Also, it’s hard to talk about the episode without giving spoilers. I just hope if someone went to the trouble of buying this series set, that by the time they get to “Mitefall”, it will have a lot of extra meaning for them. I’ve read that it gets some folks misty-eyed, but in a good satisfying way. For those fans of our who really supported us and loved the show, I didn’t want the final episode to be downbeat as much as I wanted it to feel poignant, but hopeful. I think we achieved that.
WF: Speaking of which, this collection had a relatively fast turn-around on getting these episodes to home video. What are your thoughts on these two-disc collections of the show? Anything you wish they added in there (or could in a future Blu-ray, if that happens)?
JT: In a perfect world, the disc would have been fully loaded with features, but I knew not to expect that for this series of DVDs. Perhaps in 10 years if the show still resonates for fans, the home video people will want to do more extras for a reissue. Besides the obvious stuff like commentaries, there were some publicity pieces done for “Mayhem of the Music Meister” and “Chill of the Night” that would be nice to see on a disc. There’s a goofy internet thing I did where I show kids how to draw Batman, that was fun. And I know the composers to the series, Dynamic Music Partners, documented the making of the musical episode extensively, so there’s a lot of extra information that could be used from all that stuff. Until then, Ben Jones answers a lot of questions about the series on his Formspring page ( http://www.formspring.me/IdiotStyle ) and our background color stylist, Bill Dunn, has a great blog ( http://braveandboldbackgroundpaint.blogspot.com/ ) showing one painted background from every episode of the series with some comments about the making of the episodes which is as close to insider scoop as you can get for this show right now.
WF: To wrap this up, any final words to encourage fans (and their friends!) to rush out and pick up this new DVD collection on June 19th?
JT: To anyone who watched and loved the series, thanks again for your support! To the hopefully new fans who sample the third season of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, you’re in for a treat!
Click here to view images and read a review of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three, including package artwork and menu screens. A review, menu screens and package artwork for the The Best of Batman DVD collection, also due for release on June 19th, 2012, can be found here here.
Further details on the Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Complete Season Three DVD collection can be found at the The World’s Finest Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite. The Batman: The Brave and The Bold Complete Season Three two-disc DVD release is set to hit shelves June 19th, 2012 for the suggested retail price of $19.97.
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New Package Artwork Released For “Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets” DVD Title
Warner Home Video has provided a look at the back package artwork for the upcoming Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets two-disc DVD release. The upcoming DVD collection, featuring the final 14 episodes from the first season of the acclaimed Young Justice animated series, hits shelves July 24th, 2012 and will retail for the MSRP of $19.97. Click on the image below for a closer look at the package art. Press details provided by the studio are also below.

Synopsis: Back for another round Robin, Superboy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Miss Martian and Artemis band together to rid the world of evil and prove they’re not just kids anymore. Between attacks from the magical deviant and Lord of Chaos Klarion, and threats from the newly formed Injustice League, the crew has their work cut out for them as they travel the globe maintaining justice. With the possibility of a traitor within the group and the absence of the Justice League, the group turns their attention on each other, coming together, and proving they have what it takes to truly be called superheroes!
Episodes:
Alpha Male, Revelation, Humanity, Failsafe, Disordered, Secrets, Misplaced, Coldhearted, Image, Agendas, Insecurity, Performance, Usual Suspects, Auld Acquaintance
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The two-disc Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets DVD release from Warner Home Video will hit shelves July 24th, 2012, and will retail for $19.97 MSRP. More details on Young Justice can be found at the The World’s Finest subsite. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
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New Promotional Image For Upcoming “Teen Titans Go!” Animated Series
Cartoon Network has provided The World’s Finest with a new hi-res promotional image for the upcoming Teen Titans Go! animated series. The upcoming series, slated to debut in 2013 as part of the DC Nation block on Cartoon Network, features a new comedic spin on the fan-favorite action/comedy Teen Titans animated series. Click on the thumbnail below for a much closer look at the new images.

The official series description for the series is available below.
Teen Titans Go! features the return of Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg in all-new, comedic adventures. Character-driven comedy is the order of the day as this new take on the super hero series focuses on the funny business that happens between saving the world and living together as teenagers without adult supervision. They may be super heroes who save the world every day … but somebody still has to do the laundry! With the ability to turn into any animal or detach their robotic limbs, teenage pranks reach a whole new level. And even super heroes have to take Driver’s Ed. to get a license – especially after wrecking the Batmobile on an unauthorized joy ride to impress a girl!
Featuring the principal voice cast from the original series – Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Scott Menville as Robin, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Tara Strong as Raven and Hynden Walch as Starfire – Teen Titans Go! recaptures everything audiences loved about the original show, while adding laughter at the lighter side of being a super hero. Executive produced by Sam Register (Green Lantern: The Animated Series, The Looney Tunes Show, Teen Titans), with Michael Jelenic (ThunderCats, Batman: The Brave and the Bold) and Aaron Horvath (MAD, El Tigre) as producers, this side-splitting series will premiere on Cartoon Network in 2013 as part of the DC Nation programming block.
Click here for the entire Teen Titans Go! press release. Teen Titans Go! has an initial episode order of 26 episodes, with the option for a additional pick-ups. The new animated series from Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network will join the DC Nation programming block in 2013. Stay tuned for further coverage on Teen Titans Go! right here at The World’s Finest.
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Latest Issue Of Monthly “Green Lantern: The Animated Series” Comic Title Now Available
Green Lantern: The Animated Series #3, the latest issue of the new ongoing DC Comics title based on the acclaimed animated series of the same name, arrives in comic book and hobby stores today. A digital copy will also be available through ComiXology and DC Comics. This issue features scripting duties by Art Baltazar and Franco with Dario Brizuela providing the art. Baltazar and Franco recently worked on the monthly Young Justice comic title published by DC Comics, with Brizuela a regular fixture among the DC “Adventures” titles. The Green Lantern: The Animated Series monthly title features stories which take place in continuity with the animated series source material. Official details and preview pages for this issue are available below.
GREEN LANTERN: THE ANIMATED SERIES #3


Written by: Art Baltazar and Franco
Art by: Dario Brizuela
• HAL JORDAN and KILOWOG find adventure on a new planet!
• RAZER is almost kidnapped by a SPIDER GUILD bounty hunter!
• AYA, the ship’s computer, takes her new robot body for a spin!
The cover price is $2.99US. Green Lantern: The Animated Series #3 is available through both comic book stores and digital outlets.
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Writer Joe Kelly Discusses “Superman Versus The Elite” Animated Feature, New Clip And Images
The World’s Finest presents a new studio-conducted interview, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Superman Versus The Elite direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for an interview with writer Joe Kelly, who adapts his own work from Action Comics into the latest new DC Comics Premiere Movie title. Kelly is a prolific writer in both comics and animation, working on such titles as JLA and Ben 10. Superman Versus The Elite is now available to own from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Please note the first thumbnail below leads to a clip from the movie, in the Quicktime format, and the remaining thumbnails lead to high-res images.
“What’s So Funny About Trust, Justice & the American Way”
Into engaging, surprising Superman Versus The Elite
All-new DC Comics Premiere Movie available Today in multiple formats
Award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly has crafted an engaging, thought-provoking, action-packed thriller in adapting his 2001 Action Comics #775 classic tale (“What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way”) into Superman Versus The Elite, the latest DC Comics Premiere Movie.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new, PG-13 rated Superman Versus The Elite arrives today – June 12, 2012 – from Warner Home Video as a Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViolet™ Digital Copy.
In Superman Versus The Elite, Superman’s effectiveness as a super hero comes into question when a new group of super powerful crusaders, known as “The Elite,” appear on the scene. As super heroes, the Elite know no bounds, and are more than willing to kill, even on a massive scale, to stop villainy — putting them on a collision course with the ever-ethical and decidedly non-lethal Man of Steel.
“What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way” was lauded by Wizard Magazine as the “Greatest Superman Story of All Time,” and the magazine ranked the epic tale at No. 21 on its list of the “Top 100 Comics of the last 30 years.” It is arguably Kelly’s masterwork from a career of notable comics, including such titles as Deadpool, Uncanny X-Men, Action Comics and JLA.

Kelly spoke about the creation of the film, the transition from page to screen, and his favorite scenes in a chat late last week. Here’s what the wordsmith had to say …
QUESTION: For the uninitiated, what was the genesis for the original story of this comic?
JOE KELLY: The germ for the story really came from a very visceral reaction I had to a comic I was reading at the time – The Authority. It was a dark anti-hero comic. I really like The Authority and its characters, but there was an issue in particular that felt like it had pushed the boundaries of what makes a hero and what makes anti-hero. I found myself getting ‘fanboy mad,’ which I don’t normally get. We had an anniversary issue, and I asked Eddie (Berganza) if we could directly address those characters. I wanted Superman to take those characters on. And that became the germ for Action Comics #775.
QUESTION: As Action Comics #775 was a single issue, how much did you need to add to the story to make it a full-length film?
JOE KELLY: We wrote a lot of new content for the film, and it was funny looking back at the comic because I forgot how much is discussed rather than shown. There’s so much going on between the panels. So it was very exciting to get to see the action sequences that were just hinted at. I’d always seen them in my head, now I get to see them played out in animation.
QUESTION: What was the purpose of adding the Atomic Skull to the story?
JOE KELLY: We knew we needed a villain or a character that would externalize Manchester Black’s argument against the revolving door jail policy. We wanted that parallel to be personal and easily identifiable. Originally it was the Parasite, but he’d been used in a recent previous film, so it became the Atomic Skull. And I really thought the Atomic Skull came out very cool. He worked well visually and for the story. Not having Parasite meant we lost a smidgen of the thematic approach – the Parasite really fit well in terms of his name and what he does to the people around him. But that’s just being picky.
QUESTION: Do you have a favorite scene in Superman Versus The Elite?
JOE KELLY: I’m especially proud of the quiet scenes. It’s very difficult to get quiet emotion in animation and to let the silence actually play on screen. But when you look at the quiet scenes in this film — Pa Kent and Clark on the porch, or Lois and Clark on the couch – those scenes really give us the chance to see Superman questioning himself with the people he trusts the most. And those scenes play beautifully in the film.
It’s like in one of my favorite scenes – just before the Elite takes over the airwaves and makes their grand announcement. I think it’s in the original, but it really came to life for me in the film. Lois and Clark are having a little debate, and he asks if she believes that criminals deserve the Elite’s sense of justice and punishment. And she says “Some days I think they do.” That’s just like a punch in the gut. It’s really an awesome scene, especially because it’s one of those moments in animation that you don’t expect. The big battle with the Atomic Skull is pretty great, too. And the finale is awesome. But I love the quiet moments.
QUESTION: Whose sense of justice do you side with: the Elite or Superman?
JOE KELLY: I’m definitely more in the Superman camp. There are plenty of people I get angry about, and the eye-for-an-eye mentality does flash though my head. I think it does for anybody. But at the end of the day, I do believe we need to aspire to higher ideals. Maybe I’m being naïve, and I may not be able to achieve those ideals myself, but we must make the attempt. You’ve got to try. My dad was a cop and he had very strong opinions about this stuff, but he would straddle the line. He had his days when he’d think “kill them all and let God sort them out,” but there were far more days where he believed that the law is the law, even if its broken, and we live in the best country on Earth because of those laws. So that definitely informed my weird sense of justice.
QUESTION: Did the voices of the actors portraying these characters match the voices in your head while writing the film?
JOE KELLY: The voice acting is so good in this film. Robin (Atkin Downes) is such a good Manchester. He’s got all the snark and all the personality, and his line deliveries are so spot on for that guy. It’s funny because everybody says the same thing: you can’t do an actual Manchester accent and expect to be understood, but Robin’s modified Mancunian accent is awesome. And understandable. The rest of the Elite’s voices are perfect: Menagerie is scary and sexy; Coldcast wears his “angry man” on his sleeve; and everyone giggles when The Hat comes on. I can’t say enough about George (Newbern) – I had heard his acting before, and he does such a great Superman. It’s terrific to see George portray the range of emotion he gets to do in this story. And Pauley (Perrette) so knocked it out of the park – I was immediately in love with Lois. Pauley gets all the smarts of the character. The two of them as a partnership really comes across, which is critical to the story. Lois keeps Clark grounded, and she’s literally the only one that can tug on Superman’s cape. Lois can bust his chops, and that comes through in Pauley’s voice. She’s terrific in the quiet moments, as well. Pauley sells it all so, so well.
QUESTION: Are there other stories you’ve written as comics that you could see adapting to animation?
JOE KELLY: In the DC realm, I’m very proud of Justice League Elite because the characters that pick up from this story are darker and very layered. It’s all about how messy you can get before you become a monster. I love that theme. If we could ever pull off Justice League Obsidian, that would be amazing – it’s just an insane, gigantic epic, and to see those characters animated would be incredible.
The above content can also be found at the The World’s Finest Superman Versus The Elite subsite, along with exclusive coverage and additional content. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Superman Versus The Elite animated feature and its respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases.
–Superman Versus The Elite Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
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–Action Comics #775 Comic Talkback (Spoilers)
Click here to read the The World’s Finest reviews of the Superman Versus The Elite animated feature and Blu-ray release.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman Versus The Elite animated feature is now available to own on Blu-ray disc and DVD from Warner Home Video, as well as legal download.
World’s Finest Online: A Comprehensive Guide to the DCAU

Origins and Evolution of World’s Finest Online
Dcanimated.com began as a fan-driven project dedicated to documenting the DCAU. The site has grown significantly, offering comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the DC Animated Universe. It features detailed episode guides, character biographies, and behind-the-scenes insights, making it an invaluable resource for fans.
Extensive Coverage of DCAU Series and Movies
World’s Finest Online provides in-depth information on all major DCAU series, including classics like Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and Justice League. Each series is explored thoroughly, with episode summaries, reviews, and notable quotes. The site also covers DCAU movies, such as Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Justice League: The New Frontier, offering detailed analyses and production notes.
Staying current with the latest developments in the DCAU is easy with World’s Finest Online. The site regularly updates its news section with announcements about new releases, upcoming projects, and special events. Fans can stay informed about voice cast reunions, special edition releases, and convention appearances related to the DCAU.
Exclusive Interviews and Insights
World’s Finest Online features exclusive interviews with key figures behind the DCAU. Creators like Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett share their insights and experiences, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these iconic shows and movies. These interviews provide valuable context and deepen the appreciation for the creative efforts that brought the DCAU to life.
World’s Finest Online Community Engagement and Fan Contributions
The site fosters a vibrant community of DCAU fans. Visitors can participate in forums, share fan art, and contribute to discussions about their favorite shows and characters. World’s Finest Online also highlights fan projects and provides a platform for fans to showcase their creativity and passion for the DCAU.
Comprehensive Episode Guides and Character Biographies
One of the standout features of dcanimated.com is its extensive episode guides. Each episode of the DCAU series is meticulously cataloged, with summaries, key moments, and notable quotes. Additionally, the site offers detailed biographies of major and minor characters, providing background information and character development insights.
World’s Finest Online boasts a rich collection of archival content, including video clips, image galleries, and soundtracks from various DCAU series and movies. The site also features special sections dedicated to unique aspects of the DCAU, such as iconic moments, crossover episodes, and thematic explorations.
Where to Watch the DCAU
World’s Finest Online provides information on where fans can watch their favorite DCAU series and movies. The site includes links to streaming platforms like HBO Max and details about physical media releases. This makes it easy for fans to enjoy the DCAU’s extensive content library.
World’s Finest Online is an essential resource for any fan of the DC Animated Universe. With its comprehensive coverage, exclusive content, and active community, the site continues to celebrate and preserve the legacy of the DCAU. Fans can rely on World’s Finest Online for accurate information, engaging content, and the latest updates in DC animated storytelling.
About the World’s Finest Online Creators
World’s Finest Online was created by dedicated fans of the DCAU. Their passion and commitment have made the site a trusted source of news and information. By providing detailed and engaging content, they have ensured that the DCAU’s legacy continues to thrive.






