Bruce Timm Is Making A New, "Darker" Justice League Animated Series. 5 'Justice League' Stories Fit For Film. If you want to measure the influence of Marvel’s blockbuster hit The Avengers, just look at how quickly Warner Bros. and DC Comics have assembled their own interlocking cinematic universe.
After the success of 2013′s Man of Steel, the Distinguished Competition immediately began adding more and more Justice League elements to their still untitled Man of Steel sequel. First came Ben Affleck as Batman, then came Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and then they added Ray Fisher as Cyborg. Earlier this week came the news fans have been expecting for some time now; a Justice League film by Zack Snyder will arrive comparatively hot on the heels of 2016′s MoS follow-up.
The announcement puts to bed all the rumors that 2016′s Man of Steel sequel would sneakily turn into a full on Justice League film. No, the most powerful team in comics will make their big screen debut in a movie that bears their name. Crisis On Apokolips New World Order Rock Of Ages JLA: Year One Why not start at the beginning? Warner Bros. Details Plans for ‘Justice League’ Movie (Exclusive) Professor Hamilton. Professor Emil Hamilton is a fictional character in DC Comics' Superman titles.
He was created by Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway. He is generally portrayed as a stereotypical absent-minded professor, with a gray beard and thick glasses and, at times, a "Mr. Wizard" type character. However, recent versions of the character have been more villainous as he begins to see Superman as a potential threat to the world. The character was named after Edmond Hamilton, who wrote stories about Superman and other characters from the 1940s to the 1960s.[1] Fictional character biography[edit] Emil's first time turning evil is when the immortal 'Mister Z' brainwashes him into assisting in an attack on Superman.[3] Later, Superman is fighting the alien monster Doomsday.
Villainy[edit] He eventually resurfaced as the Overmind, the leader of a cyberpunk gang plotting the return of Brainiac 13. Static Shock. Static Shock is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is part of the DC animated universe. It was animated at the Slightly Offbeat Productions Studios in Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand. The New Zealand based Animation Studio originally animated the show reel and then went onto produce the series, which premiered in September 2000 on the Kids' WB!
Block and ran for four seasons, with a total of 52 half-hour episodes. Plot[edit] Virgil was a normal 14-year-old trying to survive high school. Gear's Gadgets[edit] Throughout the series, Richie (Gear) has made many inventions, mainly for Static and himself. Static Saucer - A small piece of mylar that folds out to become a disk that Static rides on to fly through town. What Are The Different Lantern Corps, And What Do They Want? Calling it now: Green will be revealed to actually embody determination, as opposed to Black's nihilism.
Also calling this now: Sometime down the track we'll get another EVENT called Brightest Day, featuring White Lanterns with rings that let them instil anything with sentience, lead by Brainiac. Their emotion will be curiosity, and they'll be AN EVEN GREATER DANGER SO GREAT THAT EVEN THE BLACK LANTERNS MUST AID EVERYONE IN DEFEATING THEM! DUN DUN DUUUUNNNNNN! Jonah Hex. Publication history[edit] Debut[edit] The character first appeared in a full-page in-house ad for All-Star Western #10 which was published in various November/December 1971-dated DC comics, including a few of DC's war comics line, as well as a half-page version of the same house ad in Batman #237.
This house ad contains the first published images of Jonah Hex, as well as two dialogue-filled comic strip panels not used in his first full-story appearance. In a 2010 interview with Filipino journalist Anna Valmero, DeZuniga described the moment he first conceived the image that would become Jonah Hex: "When I went to my doctor, I saw this beautiful chart of the human anatomy. And I saw the anatomy of the figure was split in half, straight from head to toe. Vibe. Vibe is short for vibration, alternatively an emotional reaction to the aura felt to belong to a person, place or thing (The) Vibe or VIBE may also refer to: People[edit] DJ Vibe (born 1968), Portuguese DJLasse Vibe (born 1987), Danish footballer.