What are you talking about? Unless I missed something the 90's X-Men series is not integrated with any other series or movies.
I'd like to see some original stories for Superman and other heroes actually. I remember Adam Green (Hatchet, Spiral, Frozen) wrote an original script for an Aquaman DTV movie, but it never saw the light of day.
I'm really looking forward to this.
I'm a long-time mega Superman fan that has found--maybe you can all relate to this--that there are very few Superman stories I like a whole lot, or at least, that I think of as really great. There always seems to be something missing, like a really good fight (Superman For All Seasons, Superman: Kryptonite) a sense of the character's humanity and normalcy of his surroundings (All Star Superman, Superman: The Movie), a non-goofy Clark Kent persona (Geoff John's run) having Lois (Kingdom Come) or just plain good writing (Superman: For Tomorrow).
So this Superman story seems really promising too me. It's an action story. It's about Superman's values. It's a down-to-earth, human story. It has a central role for Lois. It really could end up being the best Superman story I've ever seen.
Of course, there is the chin.
Hmm.
After next year DC can't issue any new Superman stuff. But they can continue to re-print the old stuff.
I am not sure of the details but I hope that means they can cross mediums and "re-issue" a pre-2013 book like "Whatever Happened to The Man of Tomorrow" in DVD format. There are a number of old Superman titles which could nicely be done as animated DVD re-issues.
Funny enough, the books you mentionned are actually what I consider the best Superman stories. And I think it is indeed very good, that an author accentuate on an aspect of the character. For example, I think All star Superman shows the "character's humanity" more than anything I have ever seen. But well, he is positive, and I have noticed that, often, people sees "humanity" only when the character is sad or dark or gritty, or unhappy negative things... it depends what you are looking for with Superman. And I think Superman does not have to do a "really good fight" to be in a good story, it just indicates me that it is a "must" for you.I'm a long-time mega Superman fan that has found--maybe you can all relate to this--that there are very few Superman stories I like a whole lot, or at least, that I think of as really great. There always seems to be something missing, like a really good fight (Superman For All Seasons, Superman: Kryptonite) a sense of the character's humanity and normalcy of his surroundings (All Star Superman, Superman: The Movie), a non-goofy Clark Kent persona (Geoff John's run) having Lois (Kingdom Come) or just plain good writing (Superman: For Tomorrow).
Agree 100%. A JLA series could even have solo adventures for the heroes as X-Men and the JLU shows often did. Continuity and ongoing character development is so much better than these jarring oddly paced adaptations that we are getting. DTV's have been around years now and range from very poor to average at best.these dtv are strange to me, would have been so much cooler if they found a way to integrate them into the series. ala the 90's xmen series.
I certainly hope not; but I'm sure the lawsuit is throwing a wrench into things and probably has more than a little to do with necessitating this sucky new redesign.That's not true.
6:30-8:00 WonderCon Exclusive World Premiere: Superman vs. The Elite Be among the first to see the latest release from the popular series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies when Warner Home Video, Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation present the World Premiere of Superman vs. The Elite. In the film, Superman's effectiveness as a superhero comes into question when a new group of super-powerful crusaders, known as "The Elite," appear on the scene. As superheroes, the Elite know no bounds and are more than willing to kill, even on a massive scale, to stop villainy -- putting them on a collision course with the ever-ethical, preferably nonlethal Man of Steel. The voice cast is led by George Newbern (Father of the Bride), reprising his Justice League/Justice League Unlimited role as Superman, NCIS star Pauley Perrette as Lois Lane, and versatile voice actor Robin Atkin Downes (Batman: Year One, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as Manchester Black, the leader of The Elite. Award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly has adapted his original story from the heralded Action Comics #775 ("What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way") into a script directed by Michael Chang (Batman: Brave and the Bold) and executive produced by Bruce Timm (Batman: Year One). See the film, then stay for the panel, where members of the filmmaking team and voice cast will take questions from moderator Gary Miereanu and the audience. Prizes will be awarded, and new details about future DC Universe films will be revealed! Ballroom, Third Level
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WORLD PREMIERE THIS FRIDAY AT WONDERCON
Superman vs. The Elite, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies, will receive its World Premiere as WonderCon’s featured evening event for Friday, March 16 in Anaheim.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video, the all-new, PG-13 rated film will screen at 6:30 p.m. in the Anaheim Convention Center Ballroom. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion amongst filmmakers and voice cast members. Award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly and versatile voice actor Robin Atkin Downes (Justice League: Doom) are among the confirmed panelists for Friday. Additional panelists will be announced as they are confirmed.
Kelly has adapted the story from his original 2001 DC Comics release, “What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?” into the taut, thrilling screenplay for Superman vs. The Elite. The single-issue comic, Action Comics #775, was lauded by Wizard Magazine as the “Greatest Superman Story of All Time,” and ranked the epic tale at No. 21 on its list of the “Top 100 Comics of the last 30 years.”
In Superman vs. The Elite, Superman's effectiveness as a super hero comes into question when a new group of super powerful crusaders, known as "The Elite," appear on the scene. As super heroes, the Elite know no bounds, and are more than willing to kill, even on a massive scale, to stop villainy -- putting them on a collision course with the ever-ethical, yet preferably non-lethal Man of Steel.
George Newbern (Father of the Bride) reprises his Justice League animated television role as Superman, and primetime television star Pauley Perrette (NCIS) provides the voice of Lois Lane. Downes steps in as Manchester Black, leader of The Elite. David Kaufman (Justice League: Doom) also reprises his Justice League TV series role as Jimmy Olsen.
The film is directed by Michael Chang (Batman: Brave and the Bold). Bruce Timm (Batman: Year One) is executive producer, and Alan Burnett (Green Lantern: Emerald Knights) is producer.
In addition to the screening and panel, Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment will co-present an autograph signing session with Superman vs. The Elite panelists on Saturday, March 17 from 11:00am-Noon in the DC Booth at WonderCon.
- Joe Kelly and Robin Atkin Downes are the only confirmed panelosts so far for Fridays premiere event
- David Kaufman is once again reprising the role of Jimmy Olsen.
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