Matt Wayne Slated To Write Upcoming “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Comic
The World’s Finest has confirmed that Matt Wayne, writer of both the Justice League Unlimited animated series and comic book, will scribe the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series. The comic series is based on the upcoming animated series.
The first issue of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic book will hit shelves in January 2009.
Artist Christopher Jones Discusses Wrapping Up “The Batman Strikes”
Click on the image below to check out the interview! Please note the interview contains exclusive images that are not to be removed without permission.

The Batman Strikes #50, the final issue of the series, will hit shelves October 1st, 2008. To discuss the interview, and see further images and responses to fan questions from Jones, click on the link below. Stay tuned for further updates.
Cartoon Network Slated To Air “Batman: Gotham Knight” In October 2008
The feature, comprised of six different short stories, is scheduled to air Saturday, October 4th, 2008 at 9pm (ET). The official description of the feature is seen below.
Batman: Gotham Knight
Acclaimed screenwriters, including David Goyer (Batman Begins), Josh Olson (A History of Violence), and Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) join forces with revered animation filmmakers on six spellbinding chapters chronicling Batman’s transition from novice crimefighter to The Dark Knight. These globe-spanning adventures pit Batman against the fearsome Scarecrow, the freakish Killer Croc and the unerring marksman Deadshot. Froms ome of the world’s most visionary animators comes a thrilling depiction of Batman as man, myth and legend.
Stay tuned for further updates.
New “Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm” Special Edition DVD Release Being Considered
Multiple reports have turned up this week, erroneously claiming a new DVD release of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is currently in the works. Sources inform The World’s Finest that a new DVD and Blu-ray release of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is not in the works, but is only being considered at this time.
Fans have been clamoring for a new DVD release of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm for some time now. Released during the emergence of the DVD format, the current Batman: Mask of the Phantasm DVD features only the theatrical trailer as a bonus feature. The release is also a flip-disc, featuring a matted widescreen transfer on one side, and a full screen transfer on the other. An upgraded release of the film has been buzzed about for years as the DVD format became the dominant home video media. That same disc has been re-released multiple times, copying exactly the content and quality of the original Batman: Mask of the Phantasm DVD release.
Warner Home Video has stated that Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is currently under consideration for a new DVD and Blu-ray release. With fan demand for this release rising, and given the popularity of the character of Batman right now, chances are favorable for a new Batman: Mask of the Phantasm release in the near future. To reiterate, a new DVD and Blu-ray release of is not in the works, but is only being considered at this time. A definitive update on the status of a new release for Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is expected in the near future.
Stay tuned for further updates.
“Batman: The Animated Series” Mini-Marathon On Toon Disney This Weekend
The mini-marathon is scheduled for 8am (ET) on Saturday, September 20th and will feature the episodes, “Tyger, Tyger,” “Moon of the Wolf,” and “Day of the Samurai.” According to the programming schedule, Batman: The Animated Series currently does not have a regular timeslot on the programming block.
Stay tuned for further updates.
Torres Discusses His Run On “Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century”
J. Torres, popular among the fan community for his work on the late comic series Teen Titans Go!, became the regular writer on Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century during the title’s first year. Much like his work on Teen Titans Go!, Torres has made the comic an integral part of the series’ continuity. Torres will be wrapping his run on the book with issue #19, the end of the current three-part “Flight Ring” storyline, and the series itself will be ending with issue #20.
The World’s Finest: Your current arc on Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century is a three-issue storyline called “Flight Ring.” What themes will you be exploring as your wrap up your run with these three issues?
J. Torres: Trust, leadership, team work. The types of things that hold the Legion together.
WF: Looking back at the series, do you have any particular favorite issue or moment that stands out for you?
JT: I’d say it’s a toss up between #6 (“Attack of the Green Lantern Corps”) and #12 (“Back in Metropolis”). #6 because it not only had a lot of Legionnaires in it, but the Green Lantern Corps, and Starro to boot. Plus, we introduced Jordana Gardner and Gen’Ma the Panda, both of which got terrific fan response. And #12 because I got to play with Lois and Clark and introduce Lex Luthor to the series.
WF: Fans appreciated your faithful run on Teen Titans Go! because it paid tribute to the characters and stayed faithful to the animated series. On Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century, your run has the series has been doing the same. With the series coming to an end, is there anything you wish you could’ve done on the series?
JT: Well, I would’ve liked to write another two dozen issues or so! *Smiles*
WF: Did you have any specific plans to follow-up on the many plot threads left dangling from the end of the second season of Legion of Super Heroes?
JT: We had lots of plans! We wanted to bring Alexis Luthor, the LSV, and some more Phantom Zone escapees in from the animated series. We wanted to do more with Garth and his siblings. Also, Phantom Girl and her mother. Oh, and Cosmic Boy and RJ Brande. Most importantly, we wanted to show where Brainy went after the end of season two and how he made his way back to the Legion, but that was contingent on what happened with the show. Unfortunately, we never got the chance. While we were waiting to hear the fate of the show, we basically just “skipped ahead” and started writing stories as if we were in a third season, and that’s why #17-19 have Brainy back on the team and back to his old self more or less.
WF: Fans sometime turn to the comic book spin-offs to see some of their favorite characters pair up in a romantic context. Legion of Super Heroes had a unique relationship that many fans were hoping to see expanded upon – Brainiac 5 and Superman. Any thoughts on why fans took to that pairing, could have it been explored in any further context, or could it have been done realistically at all? Do you have any thoughts on that relationship, or one you were looking to explore?
JT: I definitely wanted to explore Brainy’s “man crush” on Superman more. I also wanted to add Supergirl into the mix at one point and do some fun stuff with that “love triangle.” I don’t know if Brainy’s love for Superman was of the romantic type, but then again, he has a 12th level intellect and his concept of platonic love versus romantic love is probably more complex than we could understand. I don’t think we could accurately define it with our 21st century labels, nor would I necessarily want to in the context of this comic book.
WF: Any last thoughts on your run on the series as you wrap up your run on Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century? Any final comments?
JT: It was a blast while it lasted! I want to thank all the readers out there who supported this series, especially the bloggers and fansite/forum adminstrators/moderators like yourself for trying to give us some exposure and get the word out. I hope you continue to follow the careers and other work of the creators who contributed to the book.
WF: Now, since I’m a fan of the The Family Dynamic DC Comic series, this question is more of a shameless shout-out to the series. Do you and Tim Levins have plans for the characters beyond the current mini-series? What was your reaction when DC Comics announced the series would be a three-issue mini-series instead of a six-issue series? What can we expect from the series in the coming months?
JT: Naturally, we were disappointed to hear about the low sales. But we’re trying not to cry over spilled milk or play the blame game and just move forward as best we can with this. The reaction to The Family Dynamic thus far has been very encouraging, so we’re looking into trying to continue the series somehow. I can’t really say anything on that just yet, but of course our first attempt is to keep it at DC somehow. Hopefully, I’ll have some kind of good news to report before long. In the meantime, please keep an eye on my blog for more information, previews, and other goodies!
WF: Care to fill us in on what projects you’re currently working on and your plans for the future? Where can we expect to see you next?
JT: I recently turned in the script for a graphic novel called Lola: A Ghost Story, which will be published by Oni Press early next year. I’m currently writing another graphic novel for them called Dead Goombas, which is a comedy about gangsters and zombies. Other than that, I’m waiting for the phone to ring. I’m hoping DC will call soon with more work for me. I was also asked by another company to pitch for a couple of movie/cartoon-related properties that I’m pretty excited about, so I really hope that at least one of those pans out. In the meantime, as of this writing, I’ve still got one issue of the Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century book to come, and two issues of The Family Dynamic on their way out – so please check them out!
WF: Thanks for stopping by, J.!
Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century #18 is currently on stands now, and click here to check out J. Torres’ blog!
Stay tuned for further updates, including an interview with Christopher Jones from The Batman Strikes!
“The Zeta Project” On DVD In 2009, “Batman: The Animated Series” Blu-rays Considered
Warner Home Video held their annual Home Theater Forum chat regarding television shows and animation on DVD and several DC Animation-related projects were asked about. For fans of the DCAU, news on a DVD release of The Zeta Project was big news, as well as a surprise. The robot Zeta, lead character of The Zeta Project, first appeared on Batman Beyond.
Toward the end of the chat, Warner Home Video revealed that The Zeta Project would see a 2009 release on DVD. Many more DC cartoon releases were mentioned, including other DCAU titles. A complete series collection for Superman: The Animated Series is also being considered, as is a special edition for Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, something fans have been asking for for over two years. Warner Home Video is also seriously considering releasing Batman: The Animated Series on the Blu-ray format. No mention was made of a new possible Static Shock DVD release. For now, the only confirmed release of the above-mentioned titles is The Zeta Project. Complete DVD releases of Static Shock and The Zeta Project have been requested year after year by fans eager to have a complete library of DCAU animation. During the chat, Warner Home Video stated their goal is to release the entire DC Comics animation library onto DVD.
Stay tuned for further updates, including specific information on the upcoming The Zeta Project DVD release.
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Note: More information on “The Zeta Project” can be found here.
“Justice League: The New Frontier” Animated Feature Airing October 2008 On YTV
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 Frontier
Saturday, 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 of the Justice League. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are all here of course, and so are Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter and Flash – whose incredible origins will be told for the very first time. Strangers at first, these very different heroes must overcome fear and suspicion to forge an alliance against a monster so formidable, even the mighty Superman can not stop it. If they fail, our entire planet will be “cleansed” of humanity.
Price Increase On All-Ages “Johnny DC” Titles Coming In December 2008
The all-ages “Johnny DC” titles, which include comic book spin-offs based on many of the animated DC cartoons, will see a twenty-five cent increase from $2.25 US/CAN to $2.50 US/CAN. The new prices will take effect in December 2008.
This price increase will affect all “Johnny DC” titles, including the comic based on the upcoming animated series Batman: The Brave and The Bold, scheduled to premiere in January 2009. The title, originally speculated for a November 2008 launch, is expected to be part of the “Johnny DC” line. The World’s Finest has confirmed the new January 2009 launch date for the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series. Stay tuned for confirmation on the title’s status and information on the creative team in the near future.
Check back for further updates.
DC Comics Releases New “Legion Of Super Heroes In The 31st Century” This Week
Below is the official solicitation information for the new issue.
THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES IN THE 31st CENTURY #18
Written by: J. Torres
Art by: Ethen Beavers
Cover by: Alexander Serra
Computer chaos hits New Metropolis, crippling the high-tech city and throwing the Legion into the Dark Ages as communications crash, starships collide and magic takes over! Brainiac 5 has to prove that science is stronger than sorcery…but will he have to give up his place in the Legion to do it?
This issue ties into the overall “Flight Ring” arc, spanning from Legion of Super Heroes In The 31st Century #17 to #19. Stay tuned for further updates.
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