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Just a few things I’ve missed this week…
In an interview with VH1 posted this past Wednesday, Joss Whedon revealed two things about the Buffy The Vampire Slayer. First, Oz will be back in an arc after the current “Fray” arc. Second, he already has plans for a “Season Nine”.
Project Rooftop has announced the finalists for the Superman: Man of Style redesign contest, and some of these designs are very cool.
DC has released some screenshots and concept art from their (supposedly) upcoming DCU Online MMORPG on the game’s MySpace Page, which is the source for our Joker picture to the right. If the game ever comes out, I’ll be upgrading my computer to play.
iTunes now carries episodes of Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Superman – The Fleischer Cartoons, SuperFriends, the George Reeves Superman series, and the Aquaman cartoon that I never knew existed. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like all the episodes are available for some of these series, but it’s still a good start. I may have to check out that Aquaman series when I need something to mock.
Hasbro will be debuting 5-minute G.I. Joe: Resolute webisodes written by Warren Ellis “early next year”. The PG-13 shorts are reported to be more violent with real consequences and “major characters may die”. Knowing Ellis, I bet Dusty kills everyone and feeds them to Sandstorm. Yes, ladies and gentleman, that was an obscure reference to a 1980’s cartoon. I’m that damn geeky.
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The Oz news literally made me yelp with joy. He's
AJ | July 8, 2008 | 1:26 amThe Oz news literally made me yelp with joy. He’s one of my favorite characters, and knowing he’ll be back in a few months, and the main character of an arc no less, is fantastic news.