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« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2011, 05:01:22 PM »

I used to be into the Marvel live action movies, but I kind of got out of them. Though, I still own, MAN-THING, THE INCREDIBLE HULK, and FANTASTIC FOUR (Extended Cut). I used to have all three X-MEN flicks but they don't cut it for me anymore. I look more forward to the animation than anything else lately.

Anyone hear about MARVEL ANIME they're doing, that's gonna start airing on the G4 channel this Spring? They've got 12 episode seasons of THE X-MEN, BLADE, IRON MAN and WOLVERINE.

Here's the trailers for IRON MAN and WOLVERINE. Don't like what they did with WOLVERINE but the IRON MAN series looks stunning:

WOLVERINE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeVhqu56Aoc&feature=player_embedded

IRON MAN: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7KQiQupybE&feature=player_embedded

Another series I initially didn't like, but now I do, and have to get on DVD is THE BATMAN.
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« Reply #16 on: January 02, 2011, 05:05:11 PM »

I just saw a mention of it during Adult Swim, those trailers LOOK FUCKING AMAZING. I just spent the last 10-minutes telling everyone I know about it. I love that there always has to be one token black on these shows.

Jesus Christ, don't they? That'll be two series I'll be taping this year. I'm still going strong on THE AVENGERS and thank God I finally got me VCR/DVD Recorder, just in time for YOUNG JUSTICE. Did ya see that sneak peak they ran of the two part opener back in November.

Holy shit! That was stunning!

Come Jan 7th, they're re-running the opener. So, there won't be a new episode until the third week,
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« Reply #17 on: January 02, 2011, 05:06:56 PM »

Yeah the live action has ran its course. I figure Joss Whedon's Avengers will be the last one I watch, and the final nail in the coffin.
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« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2011, 05:08:46 PM »

I still go to the live action stuff, I just don't buy 'em on DVD unless they do something for me, like the remake of the Hulk did. Now, that was a fucking Hulk flick.
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« Reply #19 on: January 02, 2011, 05:13:10 PM »

Oh, yeah, I recommend BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD wholeheartedly.. The rating said PG-13, but that was almost a rated R animated movie. It was damn brutal when it came to the action. The most shocking was this henchman who was going to toss this molotov cocktail onto this crime boss' head when it was shot to pieces over his own head and he just went up in violent flames. The dude actually burned to death. Though they didn't show it, but they showed enough for you to get the picture.

I also seriously recommend that AVENGERS cartoon, The second part of the opening debut was insane. The last half was all action with the HULK taking on GRAVITON and winning. I mean, the HULK beat gravity!

GRAVITON:  "I'm the most powerful being, no one can stop me!"

HULK: "You sure about that?"

Right after that all hell breaks loose. It was pretty damn amazing. One of my favorite characters is the HULK.
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« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2011, 05:26:18 PM »

More NEWS you guys need to know about:

SCREEN RANT: http://screenrant.com/green-lantern-animated-series-details-images-clips-benm-82463/ Green Lantern: The Animated Series is slated to be released in the wake of the Green Lantern movie—as was recently mentioned by Kofi Outlaw, who attended the Geoff Johns panel at NYCC this past weekend.

Executive Producer Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) and Producers Giancarlo Volpe (Avatar: The Last Airbender) and Jim Krieg (Fox’s Spider-Man) were on hand at a separate panel, moderated by Geoff Johns, to discuss the series, its style, its story, and its release date, amongst other things. Plot details, concept art, and test footage ahoy. 

First, the plot details:
 
■ Characters that will appear in the first season include: Hal Jordan, Kilowog, the Guardians, Carol Ferris, Sayd, Salaak, Atrocitus, and Zillious Zox. (And that’s just to start!)
■ The first season’s antagonists will be the Red Lantern Corps, led by Atrocitus, though other Lanterns and Corps may show up.
■ Dex-Starr, a fan favorite feline Red Lantern, might make an appearance.
■ Guy Gardner, the most raucous of the four human Green Lanterns from the comic book, might make an appearance, as well.
■ There will be no origin story in the series (perhaps because the movie will establish an origin well enough).
■ Blackest Night, a popular DC Universe comics crossover event from last year wherein dead superheroes and Lanterns rose from the grave, will likely take place at some point in the series.
■ Despite being a children’s show, there will be death(s).
■ Very little of the series will take place on Earth.
■ In a bit of a departure from the comic book, the Green Lantern Corps will have their own vehicles, due to the astronomical distance to some of their missions.
■ The Green Lantern TV show will not be seeing any appearances from other mainstream DC characters such as Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman.
■ Because Sinestro will play such a large role in the movie, the animated series will steer clear of his character…that is, at least for the first season. Apparently, Bruce Timm and company will be building up the anticipation for his character before he debuts on the show.
■ The first season will include 26 episodes, and the first thirteen have already been planned.
■ Five episodes of the series have been recorded, but it’s still too early to announce voice actors.
■ The series will debut near the end of 2011.

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SPIN OFF ONLINE: (http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2010/08/04/paul-dini-joins-ultimate-spider-man-animated-series/) Veteran writer and producer Paul Dini has joined the creative team for the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, MTV’s Splash Page reports. He’ll work with such familiar names as Brian Michael Bendis, Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly and Steven T. Seagle.

Officially announced in April, Ultimate Spider-Man will debut in fall 2011 on Disney XD. As the title suggests, the cartoon will have roots in the long-running comics series launched in 2000 by Bendis and Mark Bagley.

“It’s 50/50,” Dini, who worked on the acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series, tells Splash Page. “There are elements that are going to come directly from the comics, and there are elements that are just going to take it into an entirely new and different direction — and yet, they’re going to harken back to that particular iteration of Spider-Man.”

He also reveals the series will include “a lot of guest-star action,” and a redefinition of Peter Parker “within the Spider-Man world.”

“We’re going to change a few things — nothing too dramatically,” Dini says, “but you look at the Spider-Man concept from the early ’60s and you take a look at where teens are now, and you realize you can’t really go back and redo what was done so well in the comics. [...] You also don’t want to repeat the same old tropes. As much as I love elements of Spider-Man’s past, I don’t really want to go back in and retell the Gwen Stacy and Green Goblin story in animation just so I can do my take on it. I don’t want to redo the first Spider Slayer story. I don’t want to redo some of those classic Lee/Romita and Lee/Ditko stories just for the sake of seeing them rendered in animation. For now, I just want to approach Spider-Man with fresh eyes, taking a few things we know about him and just doing a new spin on the concept.”
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« Reply #21 on: January 02, 2011, 05:35:32 PM »



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« Reply #22 on: January 02, 2011, 05:58:18 PM »

Ha! I remember all those. Now, you're really reaching back deep into my childhood years. I can't even remember how old I was when those were on. Single digits dare I say.
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« Reply #23 on: January 02, 2011, 06:08:11 PM »

I was just looking at the back covers of those 90s X-MEN shows at DVD Empire and that's the whole series. VOLME 5 states those are the final episodes. Wow. So, they've finally gone ahead and done it, the whole 90s version out on DVD.

I used to like it, then the years went by and super hero animation go better.

X-MEN: EVOLUTION isn't bad, but the final season the animation went right into the crapper. I heard, years later, that the network thought it was too expensive so they cut the budget, which explains the crappy animation. The first two seasons are the best, and are on DVD.

I had such high hopes for WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN. Biggest disappointment MARVEL has delivered.
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« Reply #24 on: January 02, 2011, 06:32:37 PM »

Here's one for all you aniimated SPAWN lovers. Yes, I am one, too, and can't wait for this new series. Still gotta get the whole thing on DVD:

SyFY (http://blastr.com/2010/11/that-new-spawn-animated-s.php): Todd McFarlane's plans for a new Spawn animated series are still coming together, but he's already promising that one thing won't change from the previous show seen on HBO more than a decade ago.

According to MTV, McFarlane is adamant that the show will "absolutely" be for mature audiences only. He explained, "We're going to a cable network, and that's their bread and butter. ...They want stuff that isn't what you can find on ABC, NBC and CBS. They've covered that field. We have now an area where we can actually do shows that get a little grittier, a little darker, a little more risque."

The original program ran on HBO between 1997 and 1999, during which it won an Emmy for Outstanding Animation Program while also filled with sex, violence and profanity. With that in mind, McFarlane says his approach to the new show is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," adding: "They're going, 'Just give us what you're doing. You know what you're doing, just bring it over here and don't put it on their channel, put it on my channel.' So I don't think it's going to be an issue once we get down to it."

McFarlane told MTV last month that he was currently working with various studios on animation and technology tests to determine the best way to produce what he envisions as a half-hour weekly series.

It was in late 2009 that McFarlane announced that his signature creation would be coming back in a new animated series. Although he's apparently wanted to pick up where the old show left off for a while, legal issues prevented him from getting the new program off the ground until this year. Hopefully we'll see it sometime in 2011—dark and nasty, the way Spawn should be.
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« Reply #25 on: January 02, 2011, 06:39:42 PM »

The problem with McFarlane is that he was never creative and couldn't finish anything. The Spawn boom happened right when I was really into comics and I don't even remember how it ended up, and the HBO show just fizzled out. The movie was horrible and I'm pretty sure he always kept creative control, so there is no one else to blame but him.

Remember this is the man who ruined one of the greatest story lines in comic history, the black Spider-Man costume, and then started his own company based on a Venom rip-off. Spawn could've been cool but McFarlane always held it back.
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« Reply #26 on: January 02, 2011, 07:32:29 PM »

This is going to be good... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL1RbG1Culw&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-2r-24-HM
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« Reply #27 on: January 02, 2011, 08:03:34 PM »

Here is the First real appearance of the X-men in cartoon form. The single most awesome episode of SpiderMan and his Amazing Friends is the Shocker episode. The animation style is better than any other one. the X-men episode sucks, Pryde of the X-men is still one of the best. Pride of the X-men has the best realization of Collossus and Magneto to date!





Here is Pride of the X-men and the Phoenix saga part 1-2 and the Dark Phoenix saga parts 1-4 as well as the Savage Land parts 1-2


Till Death Do Us Part. SINISTER.







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« Reply #28 on: January 02, 2011, 08:24:47 PM »

Wil, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you missed that November sneak peak they did of YOUNG JUSTICE. I wish I had known there were some fans here, I would have posted a reminder, or something. The two parter is a weird one. You'll definately get a Cliver Barker vibe from the whole thing. Very creepy, too. It's Cadmus all over again. Man, I tell ya, the heroes just can't shake that sinister coorporation.

The whole episode will have you cumming in your pants . . . Wil, and guys.

The only thing I had trouble getting used to, and probably still will, are the voices of SUPERMAN and BATMAN. Kevin Conroy and Tim Daly are the quintessential voices of those two. Hands down.

MORE INFO COURTESY OF TITANSTOWER.COM: (http://www.titanstower.com/monitor/?p=2315) The animated series is set to premiere on Cartoon Network on November 26th with a 1-hour special episode. The series then debuts with new episodes in January of 2011. The producers also prepared a teaser clip for the panel, which thrilledthe con-goers.

The clips starts as Batman and Robin (Dick Grayson) face off against Mr. Freeze. Robin seems particularly excited that “today’s the day.” Next, Green Arrow and Speedy (Roy Harper) stop Icicle Jr. from causing havok in Star City. On a freighter ship, Aquaman and Aqualad stop Killer Frost. And finally, Flash and Kid Flash (Wally West) put a stop to Captain Cold. Each sidekick excited that “today’s the day.”

The “day” is the first day of training for Young Justice, it seems.  Batman and  Aquaman stand beside their sidekicks, Robin and Aqualad, in front of the Hall of Justice. Just then, Flash and Kid Flash race to the scene, and Kid Flash remarks, “I knew we’d be the last ones here!”

The clip continues, as the Leaguers take a case referred to as “Project: Cadmus.” They tell the sidekicks to stay out of it, but that doesn’t stop them from investigating on their own. Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad break into Cadmus, which is protected by Dubbilex, Guardian and a gaggle of goblin-like Cadmus creatures. The trio eventually locates a stasis chamber containing Superboy, as Aqualad remarks, “Uuuh, guys, you’ll want to see this.”  The Teen of Steel awakens and races toward the screen. End clip.

The producers talked a bit about the show. Some of this was covered back on the San Diego panel, and some of it was new information. The series takes place on “Earth-16″, so it’s in-continuity with the DC Comics Universe as its own earth. The comic book series will tie closely to the animated series, as Producers Greg Weisman and Staff Writer Kevin Hopps will write a zero issue of the new YOUNG JUSTICE comic book series. Following that, TINY TITANS team Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani will write the series, but Weisman will return to write another issue down the line. The comic will tie in with the animated series, as some issues take place between episodes, or even during episodes to show events from a different perspective.

On this earth, Wesiman explains, things are a little more “grounded” and “realistic.” The Justice League hasn’t been active long, and in their universe, they’ve become fast celebrities. Because they’re in the spotlight so much, they need to develop a covert ops team. Which is why “Young Justice” is formed. Superman has been active for about 10 years, and Robin (the first sidekick) has been active for 4 years.

Weisman described it as a “New Age of Heroes,” as the League itself is even a fairly new entity in this world. In response to these organized heroes, the villains are also becoming more organized. As such, they will not be a bumbling bunch – they’ll be deadly and decisive in their actions.

Tonally, the producers said it falls somewhere between Bruce Timm’s JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED and TEEN TITANS. We will see a lot of  the teens in their downtime, and some of their missions will even be done in plainclothes. Weisman mentioned he’s a big fan of Joss Whedon, and emulated a little bit of that style for the show. A little comedy to offset the drama, a lot of romance, some angst, but a lot of humor as well. 

The Leaguers (pictured above) will be featured regularly, with Bruce Greenwood as Batman, Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow, Phil Lemarr as Aquaman and Rob Lowe as Captain Marvel. Other Leaguers include Flash, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Martian Manhunter, Red Tornado, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Zatara, Captain Atom, Black Canary and Green Lantern (John Stewart).

Batman will often be doling out missions. Black Canary is the designated combat trainer. And Red Tornado will be a “sort of live-in den mother,” according to Wesiman. This is similar to Red Tornado’s role in the YOUNG JUSTICE comic book series. The rest of the Leaguers will be around as-needed.

Captain Marvel will start hanging around with the Young Justice team, because he’s secretly a 10-year old kid in an older body. One fan asked why they used Zatara rather than Zatanna, and the producers noted “the answer will become obvious halfway through the season.” (I’m guessing we’ll see a teenaged Zatanna perhaps?) Weisman also mentioned that he would like to use Captain Atom (Wesiman was the  former writer of his comic book series), but there hasn’t been a place for him yet.

When opened up to Q&A, fans began to ask questions like, “Will we see (XX) character in the series?” The producers wanted to keep those kinds of  surprises under wraps, so viewers can experience it while watching. Weisman said, “We’re not going to come up here and spoil a ton about a show that’ll premiere in a month and a half. My short answer is we have over 150 existing DC Universe characters in the first 18 episodes alone.” “A metric ton” of DC characters, was the exact phrase.

Fans still found playful ways to ask about certain comic book characters like the Legion of Doom and the Wonder Twins. Weisman didn’t answer directly, and said he always mixes up those villainy-groups like Secret Society, Legion of Doom and Injustice League because they are all fairly similar. His response to the Wonder Twins was “150 characters,” and added, “We’re including the Superfriends as part of the DC Universe,” which seemed like a pretty good indication we may see a certain brother-sister team from Exxor.

One fan asked about the previous “Bat Embargo” placed on JUSTICE LEAGUE, where the series was unable to use certain Batman-related characters due to licensing issues (the same thing happened with Wonder Girl during the TEEN TITANS animated series). Weisman said that there was a few characters they didn’t have access to in the beginning, but now there were no restrictions on any of the characters. “We no longer have an embargo on any chracaters as far as I know,” noted Weisman. He mentioned they would have used one character in the beginning if they could, so we may see that character in season two if there is an order for a season two (I’m guessing he’s referring to Wonder Girl). “If we don’t see them in season one, we’ll see them later,” the producers assured.

The producers mentioned that the theme of “Secrets and Lies” permeates the first 26 episodes. The villains are keeping secrets. The League is keeping secrets from the sidekicks. Young Justice is keeping secrets from each other, and even themselves. 

The cast itself is a mash-up of the original Teen Titans and Young Justice members from various eras. The producers said they “wanted to start over,” so they used Dick Grayson and Wally West versions of the characters. Weisman mentioned that if you are using Robin, starting with Tim Drake made less sense than starting with Dick Grayson, the original sidekick.

The team said they referenced and reread a lot of old comics, including YOUNG JUSTICE, TEEN TITANS from the 60s and 70s and the NEW TEEN TITANS from the 80s. “We’re adpating from all over,” noted Weisman, “We’re basically adapting the entire DC Universe.”

Robin: Voiced by Jesse McCarthy. In this series, he’s a 13 year old Dick Grayson, but he’s been Robin for 4 years time, so he’s been Robin since he was 9 years old. He’s the most experienced of the team. Robin also keeps his identity secret, even from his teammates, and wears sunglasses when he’s hanging around with them in downtime.  Robin has revealed his secret identity to best friend Wally West (Kid Flash), and if Batman knew, he wouldn’t be happy about that.

Kid Flash: Voiced by Jason Spizak.He’s Wally West and he’s 15 years old. Not quite as fast as the Flash, so he has to accelerate and decelerate to use his powers. He’ll also use his powers a little differently than traditional speedsters, using momentum to launch himself as a human cannonball of sorts. His goggles also have some high-tech tricks, like seeing different light spectrums.

Aqualad: Voiced by Khary Payton (who also provided the voice for Cyborg). His name is Kaldur’ahm (which differs from the BRIGHTEST DAY version, whose name is Jackson). His friends sometimes shorten that to Kaldur. His father is Black Manta, which is something he isn’t even aware of. Kaldur’ahm’s powers are a mix of Atlantean sorcery and science, which are channeled through the mystic eel tattoos on his arms. In the series, Kaldur’ahm is best friends with Garth (no word on whether Garth would be Aqualad or Tempest, if either), and there would be stories revolving around both of them.

One fan asked why the comic book version in BRIGHTEST DAY differed from the YOUNG JUSTICE animated version, and the producers said that Geoff Johns came by and fell in love with the character, so he ended up using him. But the producers clarified the Aqualad in BRIGHTEST DAY is “Earth-0″ while their universe is “Earth-16″ anyway.

Superboy: Voiced by Nolan North (who also provides the voice of Superman). He’s a 16-week old clone who appears to be 16, and he’ll eventually assume the Conner Kent secret identity. Weisman noted that this is “a new interpretation of Superboy,” but he thinks Superboy will be the breakout star of the show.

Miss Martian: Voiced by Danica McKellar.Martian Manhunter’s 16-year old niece. The producers mentioned she’s actually 48 years old, but it works out to be 15-16 by earth standards. She’s very new to the hero game, and especially new to combat. A naive girl, Miss Martian has a somewhat warped view of the world because she’s gleaned most of her knowledge by watching earth tv shows to study its culture.

Artemis: Voiced by Stephanie Lemelin. This 16-year old heroine is neither Arrowette, nor Wonder Girl nor Speedy, not an Amazon and she’s not from Apokolips. But she is an existing character in the DCU! The panel refused to reveal who, however. Weisman thought her identity should be “fairly obvious,” though.

Speedy: Not part of the team, but Speedy (the Roy Harper version) was seen in the trailer. One fan asked why Speedy wasn’t in Young Justice, since he appeared in the teaser clip, but doesn’t join the team. Producer Vietti said it will be apparent after the first episode. Keep in mind, another video preview of the show revealed a “Red Arrow” design in the background.
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« Reply #29 on: January 02, 2011, 08:27:48 PM »

Best episode of SPIDERMAN AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS was the Arachnoid one, personally, speaking. Dave, you need to graduate those X-MEN VHS to their DVD counterparts. I didn't like the X-MEN one 'cause they came off as incompetent. I mean, come on, WOLVERINE gets his claws stuck in a wall, and can't free himself?!
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