“Young Justice,” “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Cartoon Network Ratings Update
An all-new episode of Batman: The Brave and The Bold and a rerun of Young Justice brought in solid ratings for Cartoon Network on Friday, April 22nd, 2011, according to data released by Nielsen Media Research and Turner Broadcasting System. New episodes of Batman: The Brave and The Bold have been airing in the latest timeslot for the animated series, Fridays at 6:30pm (ET) on Cartoon Network, while Young Justice is currently working through reruns in its regular 7:00pm (ET) timeslot Fridays on Cartoon Network.
Please note the following ratings are for episodes airing last week, on Friday April 22nd, 2011. The official press details can be found below.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold “Shadow of the Bat!”
-Friday, April 22nd, 2011 at 6:30pm on Cartoon Network.
-1.1 Households – An estimated 1.1% of America TV households watched this program.
-Viewers: 1.866 million – 400,000 million estimated in the adults 18-49 demographic, 1.2 million estimated in the teens 12-17 demographic, and 210,000 estimated in the kids 2-11 demographic.
Young Justice “Schooled”
-Friday, April 22nd, 2011 at 7:00pm on Cartoon Network.
-1.1 Households – An estimated 1.1% of America TV households watched this program.
-Viewers: 1.782 million – 400,000 estimated in the adults 18-49 demographic, 1.0 million estimated in the teens 12-17 demographic, and 180,00 estimated in the kids 2-11 demographic.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Friday at 6:30pm (ET) on Cartoon Network. Young Justice airs on Cartoon Network every Friday at 7:00pm (ET), with the network airing special encore presentations the following Sunday at 8:00pm (ET).
Stay tuned for further Young Justice and Batman: The Brave and The Bold updates, including May 2011 schedule details, here soon at The World’s Finest.
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New Images Released For Upcoming “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights” Animated Title
Nine new images from the upcoming Green Lantern: Emerald Knights direct-to-video animated feature were released over the weekend by Warner Home Video. This latest installment of the DC Universe Animated Original Movie home video line, featuring six connected stories covering aspects of the Green Lantern mythology, debuts June 7th, 2011 on Blu-ray disc and DVD. Click on the thumbnails below to view each image in standard definition.


Click here to view the trailer for the Green Lantern: Emerald Knights animated feature. Click here to view the press release for the forthcoming Green Lantern: Emerald Knights animated feature, including details on the cast and crew for the upcoming title.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Green Lantern: Emerald Knights animated feature debuts June 7th, 2011 on Blu-ray disc and DVD from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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Package Artwork For Upcoming “DC Universe – 3 Pack Action” DVD Collection Release
Artwork for the upcoming Warner Home Video DVD release DC Universe 3-Pack Action is now available. The release features three titles from the DC Universe Original Animated Movies line – Superman Doomsday, Green Lantern: First Flight, and Justice League: The New Frontier – in one collection. The title hits shelves on May 31st, 2011. Continue below to view the artwork.

All content included on the above releases are identical to the previous single-disc home video releases of each title. DC Universe 3-Pack Action will be released alongside DC Kids 3-Pack Fun, a similar releases collection three “kids-friendly” titles in one collection. More details can be found here.
DC Universe 3-Pack Action and DC Kids 3-Pack Fun three-disc DVD releases hit shelves on May 31st, 2011. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
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“Batman: The Brave And The Bold – Season Two, Part One” DVD Artwork, Initial Details
Initial details and cover artwork for the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold Season Two, Part One, set to hit shelves August 16th, 2011, have been made available by Warner Home Video. A full press release is expected to be released within the coming days. The two-disc release is set to include twelve more episodes from the acclaimed animated series, though details of any additional bonus features are currently unconfirmed. Official details are available below.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold Season Two, Part One

Product Info:
Announce Date: 4/20/11
Order Date: 7/12/11
Street Date: 8/16/11
Media Quantity: 2
Original Soundtrack Language: English
Episodes Included:
DISC 1:
1. Death Race To Oblivion!
2. Long Arm Of The Law!
3. Revenge of the Reach!
4. Aquaman’s Outrageous Adventure!
5. The Golden Age Of Justice!
6. Sidekicks Assemble!
DISC 2:
1. Clash Of Metal Men!
2. A Bat Divided!
3. The Super-Batman of Planet X!
4. The Power Of Shazam!
5. Chill Of The Night!
6. Gorillas of Our Midst!
Stay tuned for further details on this title, including the official press release and further images, here soon at The Worlds Finest. The Batman: The Brave and The Bold Season Two, Part One two-disc DVD release is set to hit shelves August 16th, 2011.
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Latest Issue Of “Young Justice” Comic Title Now Available Both At Stores And Digitally
Young Justice #3, the latest issue of the new DC Comics title based on the current Cartoon Network animated series, arrives in comic book and hobby stores today. The issue, written by Art Baltazar and Franco with artwork by Mike Norton, features the young heroes facing off against the League of Shadows. Official details for this issue are available below.
YOUNG JUSTICE #3

Written by: Art Baltazar and Franco
Art by: Mike Norton
Robin’s a bit jealous of Superboy’s abilities. But when they have to rescue the inhabitants of a burning building, The Boy Wonder might learn that one doesn’t need super powers to be a true Super Hero.
Please note the above synopsis, provided by DC Comics, does not accurately reflect the contents of the issue. The cover price is $2.99US. Young Justice #3 is also available same day digitally through DC Comics and Comixology.
Stay tuned for further updates, including exclusive Young Justice content and more, here soon at The World’s Finest.
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Preview Of “Young Justice/Batman: The Brave And The Bold – Super Sampler” Comic
Click on the image below to view a five-page preview of the upcoming Young Justice/Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Super Sampler one-shot from DC Comics, set for release on Free Comic Book Day – Saturday, May 7th, 2011. The preview is in PDF format.

Young Justice/Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Super Sampler will be available for free.
Free Comic Book Day is a single day – the first Saturday in May each year – when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away comic books to anyone who comes into their stores. Please check with your local shop for their participation and rules in the annual Free Comic Book Day event.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest, including updates on both Young Justice and Batman: The Brave and The Bold.
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“The All-New Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Collection Arriving September 2011

The issues collected, issues #1 – 6, feature Superman, Shazam, The Flash, Wonder Woman, Guy Gardner the Green Lantern, and the Martian Manhunter. All collected stories are written by Sholly Fisch and feature artwork by Rick Burchett.
While an exact street date has not been set, The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold – Volume One is set to hit shelves in September 2011. Please note that name is also temporary, and will likely change before the final product and street date details are released by DC Comics.
While this is the first trade paperback collection for the The All Batman: The Brave and The Bold DC Comics title, it is the fourth overall for the comics based on the fan-favorite animated series. Two other trade paperbacks for the previous Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series have been published, with a third set for release next month.
More details on the comic titles inspired by the Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series can be found at the The World’s Finest Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite. Stay tuned for further details here soon at The World’s Finest.
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New “Young Justice” Title From DC Comics Debuts To High Sales On Comic Charts

DC Comics released a special preview issue, Young Justice #0, in January 2011, which debuted to equally impressive sales of nearly 9,500 copies moved. To compare, the ongoing The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold series from DC Comics averages 6,800 issues sold each month.
The current creative team for the Young Justice comic title features writers Art Balazar and Franco and artist Mike Norton. However, artist Christopher Jones, previously of the acclaimed comic titles The Batman Strikes! and Justice League Adventures, will be taking over art duties with issue six. Balazar and Franco are also expected to step down in the near future, with Young Justice series producer Greg Weisman and writer Kevin Hopps taking over.
Click here for details on the July 2011-shipping issue of the Young Justice comic series from DC Comics. Young Justice ships monthly from DC Comics with a cover price of $2.99US.
Young Justice airs on Cartoon Network every Friday at 7:00pm (ET), with the network airing special encore presentations the following Sunday at 8:00pm (ET). Stay tuned for future updates on both the Young Justice animated series and comic title, including exclusive content and much more, right here at The World’s Finest.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has released the following gameplay trailer for the forthcoming Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters video game. Hitting shelves on June 7th, 2011 for all major consoles, Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters ties into the upcoming Green Lantern theatrical film. A new description for the title is also available below. Click on the thumbnail image below to view the trailer in the High-Definition Quicktime format.

Featuring the voice and likeness of Ryan Reynolds (in the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions), Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters allows players to assume the role of Hal Jordan to battle the Manhuntersa once noble android police force who are now bent on destroying the Green Lantern Corps.
Players take control of the most powerful weapon in the universe the Green Lantern Power Ring and conjure a spectacular range of hard-light constructs including a gatling gun, giant fists, and much more as they take flight to outer space in an effort to restore Intergalactic order. For more information please visit http://www.facebook.com/greenlanternvideogame.
Harness the power of the Green Lantern Power Ring on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS when Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters hits shelves June 7th, 2011.
Further details on this upcoming video game release are expected in the near future, including new content.
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The Track Team Talks Scoring The “DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts” Line
Jeremy Zuckerman recently took time to discuss the work of the acclaimed music and sound design production company The Track Team, which he co-founded in 2004 with Benjamin Wynn, on the recent DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts line from Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment. Zuckerman and Wynn composed the music for the entire series of shorts, just one of their recent many projects in the realm of film and television.
And now, La-La Land Records has just released Original Soundtracks from the DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts on compact disc, collecting The Track Team’s entire works for the direct-to-video shorts. The Limited Edition release is now available through official La-La Land Records website and other online soundtrack specialty stores. Please continue below for the Q & A.

The World’s Finest: First off, care to introduce yourself and some of your past works?
Jeremy Zuckerman: I’ve been working in TV/Film since 2001. My first project came to me via a friend at BMI and was an ambitious short called Radius. Shortly after I began working for a company doing composition, sound design and audio engineering for commercials. After doing some time in the trenches I landed a gig composing the score to the TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender. That turned out to be a really excellent learning experience and really got my TV chops together. Currently, Ben and I are composing the score for the forthcoming TV series Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Outside of scoring, I’ve recently finished a dance piece for the Scottish Dance Theatre called Khaos; it makes use of traditional instrumentation as well as computer processing.
WF: How did you get on board for DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts. Are you a fan of DC Comics, or comics in general? Any favorite characters, or even comic-inspired animated series?
JZ: Joaquim Dos Santos (the director) brought us in. We had worked with him on the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was great for us to do a project with Warner Brothers. Really easy company to work with and the people have a lot of integrity.
Growing up I was a superhero nut like most kids. Although I have to admit, I was probably more of a fan of Underoos than comic books!
WF: The majority of these shorts bent more toward some of the lesser-known DC characters, such as The Spectre and Jonah Hex (well, lesser-known to those outside the comic world). Did that make it easier knowing you weren’t slave to anything that came before?
JZ: That’s a really good observation. Yes, it was liberating not having to work from pre-existing musical themes or much aesthetic history in general. We weren’t working with a completely blank slate but a blank state can be stifling. Option paralysis and all that… The parameters that were set in place by Joaquim, Bruce Timm and the little history that did exist, were just enough to get the creative juices flowing.
WF: Each short had a distinct style. The Spectre felt like a 1970s crime film, Jonah Hex a bleak western, and so on. Can you run us through your inspiration for all of the shorts you scored?
JZ: Sure. Joaquim had a very specific idea for the music in The Spectre The Corrigan stuff had an obvious and strong reference to Lalo Schifrin’s brilliant Dirty Harry score. For the Spectre moments we referenced those wonderfully cheesy and effective 80’s synth scores from the John Carpenter and George Romero movies. Jonah Hex was a bit less derivative. Bruce wanted it to sound like a score that Morricone could have written but never did. Morricone was definitely an influence in some of the instrumentation and harmony but we also used some more modern elements and things that were a little outside of the style of the western. We also listened to a bunch of early American frontier music, which informed the fiddle-like violin material. And of there was some good old ragtime piano music for some on screen material. The Spectre and Jonah Hex were the two that were most obviously referential.
WF: As a semi-follow-up to the previous question, was there any short that seemed to be “easier” in terms of scoring than the others? Why?
JZ: I’m a huge fan of 70s funk, as a matter of fact I play guitar in an old school funk ensemble. Also Ben and I both have a strong background in synthesizers and computer music. So The Spectre was a really good fit in that regard. I loved working on that score but strangely enough, I think I was most inspired by the Jonah Hex stuff. The narrative mood was really appealing to me and the themes were very rich in that there were a lot of ways to develop and vary them.

JZ: There are a lot of moments I’m really proud of in these shorts. The lonely cue that supports Jonah’s entrance, the Madame Lorraine violin and guitar music, the montage when Madame Lorraine and Jonah go to the mineshaft… I really like that scene in The Spectre when that dude in the hot rod is fleeing to Mexico. There’s a little synth melody in there that combined with those Linn drum sounds really captures that cheesy, yet stirring quality a lot of film and TV music from 80s possessed. The scene in Shazam where Black Adam snatches the female bystander out of the car and uses her to force Captain Marvel to return to his Billy Batson form really works for me… There are a lot of moments that I really like! What can I say? It was an inspiring project!
WF: Is it a relief to see your work on DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts get an actual CD release, given how the market here in North America tends to difficult toward these type of niche releases?
JZ: To be honest, I don’t know much about the history of the DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts releases. But I will say that I know how hard it can be to get music property released and was amazed at how easy it was with this project. It’s a really unexpected and nice surprise that La-La Land Records wanted to do this. The fact that the music will be heard on it’s own is simultaneously terrifying and gratifying!
WF: To wrap this up, where will we be seeing your work next? Will you be sticking around the DC Comics world in addition to your other works?
JZ: We’d love to work on more projects like the DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts. The niche stuff is really fun for me because there’s a bit more room for experimentation. It felt very fresh…
The next thing of ours you’ll be seeing is our work on Nickelodeon’s new Kung Fu Panda TV series. We’re really getting into Chinese instrumentation on this and are working with some amazing musicians. We’re excited to bring some sounds to American TV that are rarely heard. It’s a great opportunity to combine western scoring styles with some of the incredible beauty of traditional Chinese music.
In the future we both would love the opportunity to work in dramatic feature or dramatic hour-long TV. Ben and I feel that while we love working in animation, we also have a lot to bring to a musical landscape that fits a dramatic narrative.
The World’s Finest would like to thank Jeremy Zuckerman for his participation in this Q & A!
Click here to view the press release for this soundtrack title. To purchase the title, check out the official La-La Land Records DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts soundtrack site.
Click here to visit the official The Track Team website.
Original Soundtracks from the DC Showcase Animated Original Shorts is now available to order through the official La-La Land Records website, and through other online soundtrack specialty stores. Stay tuned for further updates and coverage here soon at The World’s Finest.
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Latest Issue Of “The All-New Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Comic Now Available
The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold #6, the latest issue of the revamped DC Comics title based on the acclaimed Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series, arrives in comic book and hobby stores today. The issue, written by Sholly Fisch with artwork by Rick Burchett, features guest-star Martian Manhunter. Official details for this issue of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series are available below.

Written by: Sholly Fisch
Art by: Rick Burchett
It’s a battle of wits when the Martian Manhunter challenges Batman to penetrate his baffling array of shape-shifting disguises. But when the game goes awry, can even the two heroes defeat the most unexpected menace of all?
Don’t miss the latest issue of the comic based on the hit cartoon series!
The cover price for The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold #6 is $2.99US. Further details on both the Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series and comic title are available at the The World’s Finest Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite.
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World’s Finest Online: A Comprehensive Guide to the DCAU

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