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Written and illustrated by Darwyn Cooke, with colouring by Dave Stewart
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The DCAU, while known for producing top-notch animated content for Warner Brothers, has also served as something of a talent incubator for writers...
Supervising Producer Alan Burnett
Written by Christopher Simmons
Directed by James Tucker
Original Airdate: September 23, 2000
DVD: Nonexistent. Go yell at WB.
Summary: Teenager Virgil Hawkins, an unwitting recruit of a local gang, is trapped in a...
It’s uncommon for television shows to maintain a high quality level for their entire run. You either have the classic example of shows which start weak and round into shape once either the cast or creative team are tweaked (such as The Batman, where...
Written by Stan Berkowitz
Directed by Butch Lukic and Dan Riba
Original Airdate: November 9, 2002
DVD: Justice League, Season One
Summary: Returning from a mission, the League finds itself on a dramatically changed Earth, ruled by a tyrannical...
As we’ve talked about before, team books were big business in the early 1980s. DC had a great-selling book set in the present day in Teen Titans, and a great-selling book set in the future in the form of the Legion of Super-Heroes. However, they didn’t...