Just found this on another message board. The "World's Finest" site has what it's calling an updated list of appearances on "Batman: The Brave and the Bold." On the list are Booster Gold as an ally and Emerald Empress as a villain. No further explanation.
I have to say, the villain list looks pretty weak, but what's the deal with Em? How are they going to make that work without the Fatal Five?
I know nothing about this site, so I have no idea how reliable the information is.
The new series starts Nov. 14 on Cartoon Network. I was planning on watching anyway, but now I'll definitely be setting a Season Pass on Tivo.
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
Hmmm.. Black Manta & Ocean Master. Will they be teaming up to go against Bats & Aquaman or does Aquaman have two episodes?
Also no Batman villains listed. They do say the list is incomplete. No established Batman villains that is. Kite Man, Calendar Man are Batman villains. Possibly Zebra Man too.
Posted by Mystery Lad on :
Zebra Man? I'd never heard of this character. Google turned up a Japanese movie about a super*hero* with that name. And a Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey freak that went by that name.
Adding 'DC' got me the info-- there've actually been two Zebra Men. One appeared in fairly early Detective Comics and the second in the original Outsiders.
He has the power to repel and attract objects that *aren't* metal. Either his uniform has black and white stripes, or his power manifests with that pattern on his body.
Hmmm. I think I would've preferred a more animal-based persona.
Posted by l.e.g.i.o.n.JOHN on :
i'm really not feeling this whole "Brave & the Bold series,..just when "The Batman" was really getting good *actually i was lovingthe series from the get go since but alot of folks were not liking it initially* they decide to end it and bring in this version and i'm like why do this when what was going on before was working?
Posted by Klordny on :
Sorry, false alert. Ben Jones, a director for the B&B series, said that the Empress doesn't appear after all. He said that it stems from a rumor posted to Wikipedia.
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
That's too bad. I think she makes a better villain than Zebra-Man
Posted by Suddenly Seymour on :
Oh, well. Maybe they can do a Legion episode ala Adv. 247, but with Batman.
Posted by DrakeB3004 on :
Interesting Idea Seymour! I imagine a 31st century team based on Batman might look somewhat different though. I'm surprised DC never tried this.
Posted by Klordny on :
Drake: you mean like this cover from Detective 247:
Posted by Set on :
quote:Originally posted by DrakeB3004: Interesting Idea Seymour! I imagine a 31st century team based on Batman might look somewhat different though. I'm surprised DC never tried this.
One of the many little details of the Great Darkness Saga that irks me even today is that the many-times-removed-descendent of Bruce Wayne died. I kinda loved the idea that he was a noir-style gumshoe.
That Dave Cockrum vampire-character (who was supposed to be Nightcrawlers sister, or perhaps Timber Wolfs?) absolutely belongs in a Legion of the Bat. I'd make her Brin's 'sister' only in the sense that she, like Brin, was experimented upon, and while he got vaguely lycanthropic wolf-like traits, she got quasi-vampirir bat-like traits.
Night Girl and Shadow Lass totally belong in a Legion of the Bat, too!
Posted by Malvolio on :
quote:Originally posted by Suddenly Seymour: Just found this on another message board. The "World's Finest" site has what it's calling an updated list of appearances on "Batman: The Brave and the Bold." On the list are Booster Gold as an ally and Emerald Empress as a villain. No further explanation.
I have to say, the villain list looks pretty weak, but what's the deal with Em? How are they going to make that work without the Fatal Five?
I know nothing about this site, so I have no idea how reliable the information is.
The new series starts Nov. 14 on Cartoon Network. I was planning on watching anyway, but now I'll definitely be setting a Season Pass on Tivo.
Nov. 14? Really? I heard it wasn't premiering until March 2009. If this is true, I'm pleasantly surprised.
Posted by Yellow Kid on :
Alternate cover:
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
quote:Originally posted by Yellow Kid: Alternate cover:
Cute. But they should have renamed Saturn Girl "Baturn Girl"
Posted by Yellow Kid on :
They? Hmmmppff!
I can fix that, I couldn't think of anything "cute" enough for Imra. I kind of rushed it.
edit: fixed
btw, props to Klordny for a cute idea. Thanks!
[ October 06, 2008, 05:32 PM: Message edited by: Yellow Kid ]
Posted by Nightcrawler on :
The original cover with Animated Batman was Scott's, btw.
Posted by Quislet, Esq. on :
quote:Originally posted by Yellow Kid: They? Hmmmppff!
I can fix that, I couldn't think of anything "cute" enough for Imra. I kind of rushed it.
edit: fixed
btw, props to Klordny for a cute idea. Thanks!
Later I realized that you had done it yourself.
Glad you liked my suggestion to add it.
Posted by Yellow Kid on :
quote:Originally posted by Nightcrawler: The original cover with Animated Batman was Scott's, btw.
Oh. Thanks Scotty. Group effort.
Posted by Candle on :
quote:Originally posted by Set:
quote:Originally posted by DrakeB3004: Interesting Idea Seymour! I imagine a 31st century team based on Batman might look somewhat different though. I'm surprised DC never tried this.
That Dave Cockrum vampire-character (who was supposed to be Nightcrawlers sister, or perhaps Timber Wolfs?) absolutely belongs in a Legion of the Bat. I'd make her Brin's 'sister' only in the sense that she, like Brin, was experimented upon, and while he got vaguely lycanthropic wolf-like traits, she got quasi-vampirir bat-like traits.
Night Girl and Shadow Lass totally belong in a Legion of the Bat, too!
Great ideas, gentlemen.
I could see Tinya and a limited form changing Durlan, too. Tinya could be more ghost like and Cham might be limited to night creatures. Plant Lad would make a great descendant of Poison Ivy, too.