With respect to potential multiverse happenings, I would really like the JLU to meet the one from Gods and Monsters, though I doubt that will be the case.
With respect to potential multiverse happenings, I would really like the JLU to meet the one from Gods and Monsters, though I doubt that will be the case.
And the Batgirl from TNBA meets the Batgirl from The Batman and latter can't believer her counterpart dated Dick Grayson (we will not mention Bruce/Babs here). Robin from 'The Batman' compare gadgets with the Robin 'Teen Titans' and none of them can stand any iteration of Damian Wayne.
"Did well enough," but the execution at the end was, not very good. Ended up being the dollar discount version of a cheap ripoff of Under the Red Hood.
But agree on the YJ angle. For all the webs Weisman loves to weave, he just can't fit it all into the animated series. He needs different branches for the various groups that have been more or less established over the years. And Weisman being an experienced comic book creator, and someone that loves to build upon not only characters, but overall lore, he needs a couple lines of comics.
I'm interested how DC is so invested in the DCAU, JLU ended my senior year of high school. I wonder if the characters who have changed since then will take on some modern traits. It annoyed me in the Adventures Continue when Harley was taking on some of her more modern traits when her fate was sealed in that universe in the Beyond flashback.
Agreed - roller derby Harley is not who I want to see in JLU. Let's not remake DCAU characters into whoever they are now just for the "buzz factor". I also loved Devil Ray...hope they don't replace him with Manta just because.
If this can stay within the boundaries of what was estsblished on the show and not cater to the whims of current DC trends (like how Red Hood was forced into continuity in the Adventures Continues book) I will love this.
The other JLU tie-book was so bad at not contradicting the show so hopefully this team will be mindful of the continuity details and overall tone.
I can't wait to read this (and hope I won't regret saying that).