Briglio Discusses His Work On Late “Legion Of Super Heroes In The 31st Century” Comic
While the Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century comic series, based on the fan-beloved Legion of Super Heroes animated series, may now be a thing of the past like the animated series that inspired it, its impact on the fan community remains solid. The World’s Finest caught up with Jack Briglio, one of the writers on the comic series, to discuss his time on the short-lived series.
The World’s Finest: To kick things off, care to give us a quick run down of yourself and your works for those who may not be familiar?
Jack Briglio: Ive written issues of Scooby Doo and Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century for DC Comics. Before that, I wrote an indy all-ages fantasy series called Growing Up Enchanted with artist Alex Szewczuk that was well received – the series received an Eisner nomination in 2003 for Best Title Aimed at a Younger Audience.
WF: Now, to get right into it, what attracted you to the Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century comic series? Did you watch the series the comic is based upon?
JB: Well, it didnt take too much to attract me to either the show or the comic book series – Ive been a fan of the comic and its diverse cast of characters since I was a kid writing and drawing my own version of their stories as the League of Super-Heroes! Catchy title, I know. So, being a long time fan, I was excited to finally see them get a shot as an animated series and I jumped at the chance to write some of their adventures for the comic book series.
WF: Any thoughts on the series and how, according to both fans and the crew of the series, the animated series was mishandled?
JB: Its too bad that the Legion series didnt get the chance to go five seasons like its predecessors. I thought the first season was excellent and set up their world well. The Subs, Ultra Boy & introducing Mekt, and the Sun-Eater story were some of the highlights for me. The second season was mainly forgettable, though we did get to see the origin retold and there were some nice touches here and there. I agree that it was a disappointment in comparison to what I thought was a good start in the first season. What was most disappointing was cancelling the series, though. They barely scratched the surface of the cast and the whole Legion universe – thats whats so frustrating to the fans, I imagine.
WF: You wrote the final issue of Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century. Were you hoping to give the series a nice, simple send off? Did youknow your issue would be the final Legion animated tale, ordid that happen after the fact?
JB: It was after the fact. My story wasnt originally planned as the finale so when I was told it was going to be the last issue, I had to rewrite it to give the series a proper send-off. I think (and I hope) that having the 1959 Legion appear at the end of the story watching over the animated Legion, just as animated Brainy was doing in his dimensional portal earlier in the issue, was a nice, simple send-off and a surprise. I wanted to celebrate the Legions 50th Anniversary as well and what better way than with the Legion mantra – “Long Live the Legion?”
WF: Do you have any favorite mainstream Legion moments or characters you worked into your Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century issues? Are there any that you would have liked to found a way to squeeze into one of your issues?
JB: Telling Element Lads story in issue 14 and having Bouncing Boy and Triplicate Girl go out on a date in issue 8 fighting Starfinger – those were tips of the hat to the Legion canon, definitely. Brainys visions in the dimensional portal in issue 20 as well – I was able to reference some nice bits of Legion and Superman history. And, actually, had the series lasted longer, I had a few stories pitched stemming from both issue 14 and 20. An Element Lad sequel where he faces off against Roxxas, Luthor, and the Legion of Super-Villains. And that vision of seeing the Legions destruction with strewn bits of kryptonite everywhere? That was definitely a set-up for a future issue. Alas and alack. L I would have liked to have squeezed in Ultra Boy, Mon-el, and Ferro Lad as well but it was not meant to be, I guess.
WF: Youve also done work on DCs Scooby-Doo comic series, which I imagine is a completely different writing process. How do you approach such projects as Scooby-Doo differently than Legion?
JB: Scoobys stories are strictly mysteries and shorter in length (10-12 pages max) so setting up mysteries in less than 20 pages can be a challenge. Their stories do allow you to run loose with humour so its a lot of fun to tell the crazy antics and slapstick humour that Shaggy & Scooby bring to every mystery!
WF:You were interviewed in 2007 by the Canadian network CTV for your comic work. Was it surreal to be interviewed on one of your passions? And did it help with getting your name out there a little further?
JB: Definitely. I was shocked to get the call asking to be interviewed. They had seen an article in the Ottawa Citizen about me so it was totally unexpected. It was nice to get the exposure and interest. The interviewer was a comic book fan so that probably helped! I did get a lot of attention locally (friends, family, co-workers etc.) but other than that and the extra copies sold locally, Im not sure what effect it had in getting my name out there.
WF: As we wrap this up, care to let us in on future projects you have coming down the pipe-line? Where will we be seeing your name next?
JB: I have some more Scooby pitches in the pipeline and Im also in discussion with DC and a couple of other companies about new projects. Nothing solid that can be reported yet but hopefully will know more after I come back from the New York Comic Con next week.
The World’s Finest would like to thank Jack Briglio for taking the time to speak to us!
Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century came to an end with issue #20 in November 2008. Stay tuned for further updates on the DC Comics animated comic line, including news and interviews!
Premiere Issue Of New Animated “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Comic Now Available
The details on the first issue of this new ongoing comic series, released earlier this week by DC Comics, are available below.
BATMAN: THE RBAVE AND THE BOLD #1
Written by: Matt Wayne
Art by: Andy Suriano & Dan Davis
Cover by: James Tucker
Jumping out of your TV and into your comics comes the highly anticipated new cartoon Batman: The Brave and The B old! Each month, The Dark Knight Detective faces challenges that only he can solve with a little help from his DC Universe pals! Thrill as Batman visits new places and old friends. Chill as he chases down the most powerful villains in the DCU, armed with only his Bat-gadgets and his wits!
In this awesome first issue, show writer Matt Wayne joins forces with Andy Suriano and Dan Davis to bring you “The Panic of the Composite Creature,” a tale of terror and adventure! All this action plus Batman’s secret files await you each and every month. So hang on to your seats, and get ready for the read of your life!
The first issue, released on Wednesday, January 28th, 2009, comes with a cover price of $2.50 US.
In related news, the Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode Journey to the Center of the Bat!, the next all-new episode of the series, premieres at 8pm(ET) this Friday, January 30th, 2009 on Cartoon Network. For further details on the new episode, click here!
Check out the Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite here at The World’s Finest for a complete collection of Batman: The Brave and The Bold coverage. Stay tuned for further updates, including exclusive content and news.
New “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Scheduled For February 2009 On Cartoon Network
Below are official descriptions and respective airdates for the new episodes of Batman: The Brave and The Bold slated for February 2009, and beyond, on Cartoon Network.
Friday, Febuary 6th, 2009 – “The Eyes of Despero!”
The Green Lantern Corps is MIA after a battle with Despero and Batman must team with G’Nort, Guy Gardner and Sinestro to defeat Despero before he turns the living Green Lantern planet into a weapon.
Friday, February 20th, 2009 – “Return of the Fearsome Fangs!”
Batman and a reluctant Bronze Tiger fight to prevent Fox, Vulture and Shark from invading an ancient Chinese temple and stealing the sacred animal totem from within.
Friday, February 27th, 2009 – “Deep Cover for Batman!”
Batman swaps places with Owlman — his criminal counterpart in an alternate Universe — to stop the Crime Syndicate from taking over the world.
Friday, March 6th, 2009 – “Game Over for Owlman!”
On Earth, Owlman has been perpetrating crimes disguised as Batman and assembled all the villains to join him.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Friday at 8pm (ET) on Cartoon Network.
The Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode Journey to the Center of the Bat!, the next all-new episode of the series, premieres this Friday, January 30th, 2009. For further details on the new episode, click here!
Check out the Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite here at The World’s Finest for a complete collection of Batman: The Brave and The Bold coverage. Stay tuned for further updates, including exclusive content and news.
“Teen Titans” Animated Series Debuts On Boomerang’s “Boomeraction” In February 2009
Press Release:
Beloved Cartoon Network program premieres Monday, Feb. 2 at 10:30 p.m. (ET)
Fighting for truth, justice and the last slice of pizza, the D.C. Comics Teen Titans are five super heroes who are living proof that you’re never too young to save the planet. The animated series debuts in its new home Monday-Friday on the commercial-free Boomerang network starting Monday, Feb. 2 at 10:30 p.m. (ET) as part of the “Boomeraction” block which includes Justice League Unlimited at 11 p.m. (ET) and The Batman at 11:30 p.m. (ET). Teen Titans originally launched on Cartoon Network in 2003 to great viewer acclaim, making it an instant classic for younger generations and a favorite for comic book fans of all ages.Based on the long-running DC Comics series, Teen Titans features five teenage superheroes who each exhibit special powers. The team is led by Robin, the acrobatic and daring group leader with a stocked utility belt and no fear. Beast Boy, small in stature and quick with a joke, can shift into the form of any animal, from a tiger to a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Starfire is new to Earth and nave to its ways, but when it is time for a throw-down, she fights as hard as any of the others. The spooky, deadpan Raven can control inanimate objects with her powerful mental abilities. Hulking Cyborg is half-man, half-machine and the most powerful member of the team.
But Teen Titans is not all about superpowers and bad guys. Like most teens, they love hanging out with their friends, playing video games and going to parties. Like most adolescents, they are trying to find their place in the world and deal with their growing pains as well as they can.
“Now is a great time for young people to see they can accomplish anything,” said Stacy Isenhower, senior vice president of programming and scheduling for Boomerang and Cartoon Network. “Teen Titans is a perfect fit for Boomerang as the show depicts young people accepting responsibility for their futures and the well-being of others.”
Teen Titans will air weeknights beginning with the very first episode. The first week of programming features the following episodes:
* Monday, Feb. 2: “Divide and Conquer” – Cinderblock busts into prison — and the Teen Titans show up to stop a jailbreak.
* Tuesday, Feb. 3: “Sisters” – When a mysterious alien probe shows up to haul Starfire away, sweet-natured Star has no idea why it came.
* Wednesday, Feb. 4: “Final Exam” – Before Slade will hire the new Hive Agents, he requires that they pass one ‘final exam’ — they must destroy the Teen Titans.
* Thursday, Feb. 5: “Forces of Nature” – Dark ominous clouds blow in from the East, bringing thunder and lightning with them: two forces of nature made flesh in the form of costumed super-teens.
* Friday, Feb. 6: “The Sum of His Parts” – Cyborg’s power cell is dying. And while the problem is easily fixed with a new battery, Cy is reminded of something he doesn’t like to think about: he’s not completely human.
Boomerang is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s (TBS, Inc.) 24-hour cable/satellite network offering the best in classic animated entertainment. In partnership with Cartoon Network, the service boasts 75 percent unduplicated programming and is available to cable/satellite operators and their customers in Spanish. Boomerang’s official Web site is located at http://Boomerang.CartoonNetwork.com.
Cartoon Network (CartoonNetwork.com), currently seen in more than 97 million U.S. homes and 166 countries around the world, is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s ad-supported cable service now available in HD offering the best in original, acquired and classic animated entertainment for kids and families. Overnight from 10 p.m.-6 a.m. (ET, PT), Cartoon Network shares its channel space with Adult Swim, a late-night destination showcasing original and acquired animation for young adults 18-34.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.
Find out more on Teen Titans by visiting the Teen Titans subsite here at The World’s Finest. Stay tuned for further updates.
Actor Nathan Fillion Discusses His Role In Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature
To read the interview, click on the image below.

Check out the Wonder Woman subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and information on the upcoming Wonder Woman direct-to-video animated feature. The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD, Blu-ray, and OnDemand on March 3rd, 2009.
Stay tuned for further updates.
New Images And Video Clips From Upcoming “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Episode
Cartoon Network has passed along the episode synopsis, video clips, and over a dozen new images for the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode “Journey to the Center of the Bat!.” To get a closer look at the images, click on the thumbnails below.

Cartoon Network has also provided two clips from the episode, which are available to view here at our Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite. The all-new Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode Journey to the Center of the Bat!, scheduled to air at 8pm (ET) this Friday, January 30th, 2009, is described as follows.
This week Batmans life hangs in the balance when he is poisoned by Chemo, who is under the control of the evil Brain. The Atom races to the rescue with Aquaman by shrinking down and entering Batmans bloodstream. While Aquaman and the Atom battle the infection deep inside Batmans body, Batman struggles to end Chemos rampage and defeat the Brain! This weeks teaser features Elongated Man and Plastic Man teaming up to derail a bank heist and capture the criminal Baby Face.
Further information on the episode, including a detailed cast list, is available at our our Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite. Stay tuned for further episode details and exclusive content.
The World’s Finest Talks To Lauren Montgomery About “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature
To view the new Lauren Montgomery interview, conducted by Matt Hazuda and exclusive to The World’s Finest, click on the image below.

On a related note, Warner Bros. Animation has recently updated the official Wonder Woman website, along with the respective Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter sites for the upcoming animated feature.
Check out the Wonder Woman subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and information on the upcoming Wonder Woman direct-to-video animated feature. The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
Stay tuned for further updates.
DC Animated Series Scheduled For Disney XD Network Revamp Launch In February 2009

–Static Shock will air Monday-Thursday at 3pm (ET), Tuesday-Friday at 9pm (ET), and Saturday at 5pm – 7pm (ET).
–Superman: The Animated Series will air Sunday – Monday at 2am (ET)
–Batman: The Animated Series will air Sunday – Monday at 2:30am (ET).
While Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series have been fixtured on the Toon Disney network, Static Shock is a new addition to the schedule. Please note that special blocks of Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series will be airing on Disney XD at undisclosed timeslots. Stay tuned for further updates.
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Note: For information on the Marvel Animation schedule on Disney XD, head over to Marvel Animation Age.
Actress Vicky Lewis Discusses Role In Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature
To read the interview, click on the image below.

Check out the Wonder Woman subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and information on the upcoming Wonder Woman direct-to-video animated feature. The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
Stay tuned for further updates.
New Blu-ray Package Artwork For Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature Release
Click on the thumbnail below for a closer look at the artwork.

Check out the Wonder Woman subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and information on the upcoming Wonder Woman direct-to-video animated feature. The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
Stay tuned for further updates.
World’s Finest Online: A Comprehensive Guide to the DCAU

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.

