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Posted on 22-10-2008 14:55 |
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Comics Continuum has been provided with some character designs for the new Batman: The Brave and the Bold, along with a Q&A session with Sam Register (executive producer), James Tucker (supervising producer) and Andrea Romano (voice director).

Also mentioned was the shows theme song has been written and performed by Andy Sturmer and Michael McCuistion, Lolitla Ritmanis and Kristopher Carter are providing music.
Head on over to Comics Continuum for more character designs
and the full interview
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Posted on 22-10-2008 15:08 |
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I can't wait to watch the premiere.
The designs are pretty good. This'll be the first time we've had a blue Batman in a show in a good while. I prefer a blue Batman, in comics and cartoons that is. The "black w/ blue shading" kinda annoys me, it kinda feels like they're trying to have it both ways or something, I'd rather it be black (TNBA) or blue like it is here. Green Arrow's design is pretty cool. The others I'll probably have to wait and see how I feel about their whole character. |
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Posted on 22-10-2008 16:11 |
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Yeah same... it's nice to see the old Blue costume again. It alway's reminds me of when I first started reading Batman back in the early 90's with Knightfall... got a soft spot for the yellow Batman logo 
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Posted on 22-10-2008 20:13 |
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i like how tucker said he was aiming for a lighter show due to the current depressing times. it's kinda the reason why batman got lighter in the 40s and 50s. with the economy all crappy these days, it seems like batman's going through the light phase all over again. lol.
but we can still have out fix of dark batman stuff with the comics, and recent movies. and even the dtvs.
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Posted on 23-10-2008 12:44 |
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Very true. Even with Grant Morrison tipping his hat to silver age comics with the technicolored Batman's and Batmite's all over again.
Your right though, maybe it is nice to bring a little bit of light to some media area's of Batman... who knows it might last another 10-20 years and the next Frank Miller will come along and do the whole "Dark Knight Returns", thing again... it could be the life cycle of the Bat lol
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I like the coloring but I will never learn to like this version... 80's Batman, a more cleaned up one of this suit, is okay too.
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Posted on 25-10-2008 09:56 |
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they remind me of those hasbro super hero squad for younger kids.
http://www.hasbro...heroSquad
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