Batman: The Animated Newsletter
Week of June 7 - June 19/20, 1999
Volume 2,
Rated: PG for some "low-key coarse language and occasional
griping"
THIS ISSUE'S SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE: "CONGRATS TO
THE BATMAN/SUPERMAN TEAMS FOR WINNING YET ANOTHER EMMY!"
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to another issue of "Batman: The Animated
Newsletter". Enjoy!
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HOLY BAT-MUSIC, BATMAN!
Yeah I know a real cheesy opening but it grabbed your
attention, right? As you may know RHINO RECORDS is releasing BATMAN
BEYOND: THE SOUNDTRACK to stores everywhere on August 17th. We're
hoping this causes a demand for a CD of music from BATMAN:THE
ANIMATED SERIES. But this may not happen if you don't help us out.
If you would like such a CD then please email RHINO RECORDS and
demand a BTAS CD be put out! The email address is:
Only you can help us finally get a BTAS CD! If this
BATMAN BEYOND CD is popular enough, which it should be, then this'll
be a no-brainer for RHINO RECORDS.
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NEW EPISODE(S)
This section will just basically give an insight into what the
new episodes are about and hopefully a synopsis of the episode. This
section will feature both new Superman and new Batman episodes.
THE LOSS OF THE WB ON WGN: Beginning this fall, the
WB will no longer be carried on WGN-TV’s national feed to avoid
conflicts with other WB affiliates. WGN-TV will continue carrying
the prime time WB in the Chicago area. If you’re outside the
Chicago area and know of no other way to pick up the WB, you may
call them at (818)977-5000 for more information. This is taken from
the info section of the WGN website,
http://www.wgn.com
. Thank you for Peter Destructo for pointing this out.
KidsWB will soon be shown on a new channel called
"WeB" - I know little about this - but if you can get that
channel, I'm pretty sure the WB shows would be on.
'THE DEMON REBORN'
Superman #44?
Air date: ??
BATMAN'S FINAL CURRENT-DAY ANIMATED APPEARANCE! This episode
features Batman and Superman teaming up to take down Ra's Al Ghul,
who has plans to send the world back to its natural, pre-human
state. WOOHOO! THE BAT IS BACK! Airs in May or September.
'LEGACY (Pt. 1 & 2)'
Superman #48, 49?
Air date: ??
This two-parter features the final showdown between Superman
and Darksied in which he strips Superman of his memory and adopts
him as a son in an effort to take over Earth. Now it seems this
won't air until September! Argh!
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WB ANIMATION SCHEDULES:
(courtesy of Brian Cruz and/or the official BTAS/STAS site)
This section of the newsletter highlights the
schedule and times that WB airs The New Batman/Superman Adventures.
For most affiliates it airs Monday - Friday at 4pm (ET) and
Saturdays beginning at 8am (ET). WGN airs Batman/Superman Monday -
Friday at 10am (ET) and Sundays beginning at 8am (ET). There's a
chance that your local WB channel airs it at a differant time. To
find out when, we recommend you follow this URL (provided by Toonzone):
http://www.toonzone.net/brian/stations/index.html
PS - Remember that "Batman Beyond" airs 30
minutes AFTER "Batman/Superman" is over, because "Men
In Black" has been squeezed in between.
THIS WEEK:
Mon 6-07-99: Superman #08 The Main Man (Pt. 1)
Superman #11 The Main Man (Pt. 2)
Tue 6-08-99: Superman #22 Speed Demons
Batman #30 Perchance to Dream
Wed 6-09-99: Batman #90 You Scratch My
Back
Superman #28 Father's Day
Thu 6-10-99: Superman #23 Double Dose
Batman #89 Double Talk
Fri 6-11-99: Batman #32 Robin's Reckoning
(Pt. 1)
Batman #37 Robin's Reckoning (Pt. 2)
Sat 6-12-99: Batman #106 Mad Love
Superman #46 Absolute Power
B-BEYOND #05 The Winning Edge
NEXT WEEK:
Mon 6-14-99: Batman #01 On Leather Wings
Batman #92 Joker's Millions
Tue 6-15-99: Superman #32 The Late Mr. Kent
Batman #80 Second Chance
Wed 6-16-99: Batman #91 Never Fear
Superman #20 Identity Crisis
Thu 6-17-99: Superman #19 Target
Batman #77 The Lion and the Unicorn
Fri 6-18-99: Superman #09 Stolen Memories
Batman #103 The Demon Within
Sat 6-19-99: Superman #43 The New Kids in Town
Batman #107 Chemistry
B-BEYOND #09 Spellbound
All episodes #86 and onward of BATMAN are considered
THE NEW BATMAN ADVENTURES while the original 85 are considered
BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES (BTAS) episodes.
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CARTOON NETWORK WB ANIMATION SCHEDULE:
"Yabba Dabba Doom"
(courtesy of Brian Cruz)
THE CARTOON NETWORK was able to get the exclusive
rights to 52 episodes of the classic BTAS, as well as both animated
movies. BTAS airs Monday-Friday at 6pm (ET) and then repeated again
at midnight. If our schedule listings is not complete or up to date
then please go to TOONZONE for the complete episode schedule at:
All of Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton's reviews of
the new-style BTAS episodes and BATMAN BEYOND can be found via these
links, which link to "Two-Face's Tower of Tranquility and
Terror":
<SUPERMAN>
KNIGHT TIME
Written by: Robert Goodman
Directed by: Curt Geda
Animation by: Dong Yang
Original air date: October 10, 1998
My rating: ***
This episode begins with Roxy Rockett speeding
through Metropolis whilst on her latest crime spree. Superman chases
her and quickly captures her, and finds out that she isn't in Gotham
simply because it's overrun with crooks, now that Batman is away.
Curiouser, and curiouser.
In Gotham, Robin has been holding his own in Batman's
absense - he's managing to thwart a lot of crime solo. Superman
meets him, and they exchange words and then pair up, vowing to rid
Gotham of crime.
At Wayne Enterprises, Superman (dressed in Batman's
costume at all times) and Robin discovers that tiny robotic microchip-thingees (nice description, eh?) are crawling all over
Bruce Wayne's office. After dealing with the team-up of Bane, Riddler, and Mad Hatter, they take the Mad Hatter into custody to
examine the devices; he suggests they could be of an un-earthly
maker. Hmmmm...
I won't spoil the ending, except for the fact that
Brainaic is behind it all, and, in fact, has been ever since Bruce
teamed up with Lex Luthor for a brief period in "World's
Finest" from the previous season. I originally thought this
episode would be terrible, because of the time restraints, but, in
fact, it turned out OK.
It's a switch, seeing Robin giving Superman orders on
how to be like Batman, so his masquerade in the cape and cowl would
be more convincing. I quite enjoyed it - the speech between Superman
and Robin is quite funny and well-written.
Other great parts are when Super-bats demolishes the
Iceburg Lounge to get info out of the Penguin, when he really kicks
Bane's arse (the suprise on Bane's face is classic), and, of course,
when Brainiac refers to "Batman's followers on the
internet".
The only really bad part was that Riddler had no
reason to be in this episode - he got to say one sentence, and had
only about one minute of screen time. It's better than his
appearance in "Over the Edge", and it re-assures us that
John Glover is still doing his voice, but I still felt cheated at
the end - he didn't even say a single corny riddle!
This episode also marks Roddy McDowall's final
contribution to either BTAS/STAS - in fact, it's the last piece of
new work of his that will ever be shown - it's kind of humbling to
think of it that way.
In short, it's an episode that's just for laughs,
just a good ride, and just a lot of fun. Don't expect any depth,
just a bunch of cool gimmicks and some witty dialogue. It doesn't
live up to the original "World's Finest" adventure, but
it's still a lot of fun.
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EDITORAL #1
(by Laura Hysert, aka "Phoenix")
DCX...where fans give the DC Universe new
life...where stories offer fresh perspectives on your favorite
heroes...where Gotham still stands, and Superman doesn't build
robots...
DCX...The universe you thought you knew.
Disturbing dreams, an overstarched shirt, and three
hundred sit-ups: the start of a typical day, if you're Bruce Wayne.
But when Two-Face escapes from Arkham Asylum, Bruce must hunt down
his old friend. And suddenly, Bruce's ordinary day begins turning
horribly wrong... Spend a day in the life of Batman in part one of
"24," the premiere issue of BATMAN: SHADOWS OF TWILIGHT, a
monthly series written by Laura Hysert
DCX: Is that a Batarang in your pocket, or are you
just happy to see us?
A simple necklace theft turns into big money for
Selina Kyle. Prowling the streets as Catwoman, Selina turns on the
charm - and lands more than a few baubles and trinkets. Read all
about it in "A Simple Plan," issue one of CATWOMAN: NIGHT
MOVES, a monthly series written by longtime Catwoman fan Susan
Bridges.
DCX: Scratching behind the ears will make us purr.
Patrolling the streets one Saturday night, Nightwing
stops what seems to be a routine assault. But this is Bludhaven,
where nothing is ever as it seems, and the only routine is the
unexpected. Suddenly he's tangling with an overzealous reporter and
a freakish new gang, whose leader won't rest until he crushes
Bludhaven - and its protector - under his heel. Come face to
face with a demagogue in "Misfits Part 1: Saturday Night
Fever," the first issue of NIGHTWING: BLUDHAVEN NIGHTS, written
by John Westcott.
DCX: We've got chills...they're multiplyin'...Yes,
yes. Wrong Travolta movie. We know.
*And don't forget to read DCX's other exciting
titles, including IMPULSE: QUICKER THAN THOUGHT, WILDCAT: TWO-FISTED
JUSTICE, SUPERBOY: THE ETERNAL WONDER, and many more!
*A batch of new titles DEBUT at DCX, including:
He may have accepted the fact that he's not Batman,
but Jean-Paul Valley's troubles in Gotham City aren't over yet. Just
as he's sliding back into Azrael's mantle, beginning his
purification of Gotham's streets, he stumbles upon a truck loaded
with women, driving into the night...Azrael's hunt for answers to
this mystery begins in part one of "Harvest," the premiere
issue of AZRAEL: KNIGHT OF VENGEANCE, a monthly series by John R.
Stephens.
DCX: We're not Batman, either. No, really.
Gotham's homeless are vanishing from the streets -
but only Barbara Gordon knows the staggering number who have gone
missing. And when neither Black Canary nor Robin find clues to these
disappearances, it's up to Oracle herself to find the key that
unlocks this mystery. Hunt for the "Missing" in the debut
issue of ORACLE: HIDDEN VOICE, a monthly series written by Laura
Hysert.
DCX: Oracle is watching, and frankly, it's making us
a little nervous.
**Also on JUNE 20, catch these continuing sagas:
In a run-down hovel deep in Gotham’s slums, an old
man buries his face in a newspaper and cries. He has a story to
tell...if only he could. About the man who’s going to make
Arkham’s walls run with the blood of his crazed competitors: the
Joker. And this time, Batman may be too late to stop his nemesis’
murderous plans. John Hardin has a story to tell, too: the second
part of “Best Served Cold,” this month in BATMAN: DARK KNIGHT
#2.
DCX: Boy, do we have stories to tell. And we’re not
joking.
The death of a janitor sparks the search for escaped
criminal Arthur Brown. The Cluemaster’s on the hunt for someone,
and he's killing everyone who gets in his way. Meanwhile, Stephanie
and Tim meet in the school principal's office - not knowing each
other’s secret identities as Spoiler and Robin. Could this be
start of a beautiful friendship? Find out in “Daddy
Dearest,”
Issue #2 of ROBIN: FLY BY KNIGHT by Brian Bedard.
DCX: Love is the air. Get a gas mask.
A bank robbery, an old woman in peril, and a mugging?
Jen and Karen don’t believe in slow starts, that’s for sure!
Bat-Girl makes the Gotham Globe, but will she shy away from her
certain stardom? And where's Batman when you need him? “Dark”
continues the “First Night” adventures of these two new
vigilantes! Read about their exciting exploits in issue #2 of
BATGIRL: DARK KNIGHT DAMSEL, written by Brendan Crowther.
DCX: No damsels in distress here.
**And, of course, you can read about your other
favorite DC characters, too...like Superman, Green Lantern, Sandman
and more, only at DCX.
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EDITORIAL #2
(by Michael Mandeville)
batboym@wtp.net
DEAD OR HIBERNATING?
Is Metallo dead, or just hibernating?
Are they going to have a follow-up to 'Action Figures'
or are they just going to leave us hanging at 'Superman's Pal'? I
mean, each Metallo episode has had a cool ending, and then leading
into the next episode later (Like from 'Action Figures' to 'Heavy
Metal'). But 'Superman's Pal' ends with Metallo smashed under a bus.
Is there going to be a follow-up in 'Legacy'?
Speaking of 'Legacy Parts 1&2':
First off, that is a really cool name for a Darkseid
episode...the LAST episode. All of the Darksied episodes have
followed a line too: Slowly reveal that Darkseid is behind Intergang.
Darksied is the very model of evil as he kills Manheim in 'Apokolips...Now!-Part
1' after imprisoning him in 'Father's Day'. One thing that would add
to his evil is that, in 'Legacy', he kills his "half son".
I would also like to see a return of the 'New Gods'. Darksied's
voice is remarkably alike to Darth Vader's voice in Star Wars; just
add the weird breathing problem Vader has when Darksied is speaking
on TV.
Nightwing and Tim Drake:
We'd better se what happens to them in Batman Beyond's
second season (in which I hope they don't change the title). We've
already seen some of the past: we know that Bane is helpless, that
Freeze is dead (or is he?), that Bruce and Barbara dated, and that
Bruce had a cool Batman suit locked away. But I know what happened
to some other villains, too:
-Poison Ivy mutated into a half-plant, half-human lifeform and lives
in an African rainforest.
-Harley Quinn became president or something.
-The Riddler and The Mad Hatter run a clothing store in Gotham.
-Two-Face finally cleaned up his act and works as a lawyer for a
major motion movie company in Hollywood.
And that's about all I know (literally).
Inque Died to Quickly:
But her creation (the guy who is a living blob now) MIGHT become
dangerous (hope!).
Is Blight Dead, or just hibernating?
Hibernating.
Well that's all, but here's the last word that has nothing to do
with Batman:
A LITTLE BIT OF TRIVIA:
Q: What is the HARDEST language in the world today to understand?
A: It is, (And I mean no offence by this) American Teenage Girls.
But as a fifteen year old girl friend of mine added (and this is a
direct quote): "We may talk weird, but you talk way to
much."
Very funny Dani.
Batboy [Beyond]
batboym@wtp.net
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BATMAN: THE ANIMATED TRIVIA
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)
This is one of my favourite sections, where I
get to boggle the minds of all our readers! *EVIL LAUGH* This
trivia is all animated-related in some form, and can deal with ANY
aspect of the show or comics based on the show. Remember, answer the
questions WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE ANIMATED CONTINUITY. Now have
fun - let's see how well you do! Answers are provided below.
At the moment I'm sitting here watching the "#1
and #2 Hit Weekend" on MUCHMUSIC - Canada's version of MTV
(which is far superior to MTV, by the way). Anyhow, it just struck
me...do a trivia section all based on facts relating to the numbers
one and two! You'll see what I mean as you go on...
136. When we see Poison Ivy (in costume OR not) for
the first time on BTAS, where is she?
A: THE ROSE CAFE
B: HER GREENHOUSE
C: A FIELD
D: ARKHAM ASYLUM
E: IN THE SHOWER WITH A CERTAIN CLOWN-GAL
137. Who wrote the episode in which the Clock King
makes his SECOND appearance?
A: Alan Burnett
B: Paul Dini
C: Michael Reaves
D: Ty Templeton
E: Hilary J. Bader
138. If you watched every BTAS episode/movie as soon
as they were released, who would you hear providing the SECOND voice
of Batgirl?
A: Tara Charendoff
B: Melissa Gilbert
C: Alicia Silverstone
D: Mary Kay Bergman
E: Yvonne Craig
139. According to original air date, which was the
SECOND villain to appear on BTAS that also appeared in the 60's
series?
A: THE JOKER
B: THE PENGUIN
C: CATWOMAN
D: THE RIDDLER
E: MR. FREEZE
140. "Now I've got you, you lousy, stinkin'...."
Who are the TWO people on BTAS who say this exact quote at some
time?
Answer: ____________
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ANSWERS TO THE TRIVIA
Answer to #136: C
Answer to #137: A
Answer to #138: A
Answer to #139: E
Answer to #140: Tony Zucco, Chuckie Sol
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LITTLE FACTS
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)
Here is a section that just points out various little
facts that we have noticed while watching BTAS and STAS countless
times. If you have anything to contribute, feel free to do so!
Enjoy!
CONBTRIBUTED BY STAFF:
-Alright, Timmy needs glasses OR he's been in a vegetative state
when it comes to looking for tiny facts and such since the last
issue came out...
CONTRIBUTED BY OTHERS:
("X-Modem")
1. In the BATMAN BEYOND episode "A Touch of Curare", one
of the officers protecting Barbara's hubby on the train is named
Sanchez. Could this, dare I say, be a futuristic relative of
Rene Montoya?
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BATMAN: THE ANIMATED FIGURES
(by Kevin Smith)
Oh_Ho77@hotmail.com
Mr. Smith was unable to submit an article for this
issue of BTAN. But fear not, he will return shortly!
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COMIC REVIEWS
(by Aaron Maurer)
BATMAN BEYOND
ISSUE: "Mummy, Oh! and Juliet" (#5)
WRITTEN BY: Hilary J. Bader
PENCILED BY: Joe Stanton
INKED BY: Terry Beatty
ISSUED: May ?, 1999 (Cover date is July)
RATING: *** (out of 5)
"It does not work. What
evil totems do you possess?"
"Protective outerwear. Don't leave
home without it."
--The mummy and Batman during a fight
SUMMARY: Terry's class is at a museum when a
kid touches a mummy. Suddenly the mummy comes to life and takes off
after Terry's girlfriend Dana. Batman "arrives" and
begins fighting it, but looses what he believes to be a person in a
mummy costume when the creature goes back into its sarcophagus.
Later, a new student named Theo has been after Dana, but he runs
away in agony when Terry arrives. Meanwhile, a kid who the
mummy touched at the museum is dying from energy loss. Theo
however touches another person draining their energy and the kid in
the hospital is restored. Then, right as Terry gets a call
from Bruce (and leaves Dana for a second) the mummy arrives and
takes her away. Bruce and Terry figure out that the muumy is
"Theo" and that his princess, Danethlytica, looks a lot
like Dana. At the musuem, the mummy reveals to Dana that he is
Theo. Batman arrives and explains to him that the real
princess is there at the museum. They are soon reuinited and
the musuem lets them stay together in a special exhibit.
COMMENTS: I thought the issue was well-executed
and the art was much, much better than the last issue. I think
Joe Stanton is getting the style very well.
CRITICISMS: One of the things I have always
liked about the Batman shows is that they make implausible things
seem concievable. However, this issue was completely
far-fetched and wasn't even carried out in a matter that let me use
willing suspension of disbelief. Not only that,
but here is another issue with "Terry's class goes on a field
trip (and they're in high school!) and the class is attacked by
something so Terry changes into Batman and they fight."
That's two in a row for this type of story. I'm getting a
little bored with it.
BOTTOM LINE: The story is run-of-the-mill and
the plot is totally
unbelievable.
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COMIC SCHEDULES & COVERING THE BASICS
This section gives a little bit more
indepth look into each monthly issue of BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES
and SUPERMAN ADVENTURES. Below each comic listing is a link to the
cover of that comic. TALK ABOUT SERVICE!
The price is $1.99 in the US and..grrrrr...a whopping
$3.25 in Canada. (Both our editors and many subscribers are
Canadian, hence the "grrr".)
BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #16
July 7th
Alfred's been kidnapped! But why doesn't Batman seem concerned?
That's the question on the minds of Nightwing, Batgirl and Robin,
who can't come to Alfred's aid until they battle their way through
hordes of heavily armed thugs.
Cover:
http://www.toonzone.net/comics/covers/bga/bga16.jpg
BATMAN BEYOND #5
June 16th
The return of Inque. She's on a mission to steal top-secret data,
but there's more to her plan than meets the eye. Pieces of her body
left behind at the scene exhibit strange behavior and could lead
Batman to Inque or to his own death, or both.
Cover:
http://www.toonzone.net/comics/covers/bb/bb6.jpg
NEXT MONTH: None. A continuing BATMAN BEYOND series
will start up this fall.
SUPERMAN ADVENTURES #35
July 7th
The Toyman's toys are pulling off a rash of crimes throughout
Metropolis, but the Toyman insists he isn't behind it. Now Superman
must find out if there's another mastermind at work, or if the
Toyman's just playing games to hatch a bigger, deadlier scheme.
Cover:
http://www.toonzone.net/comics/covers/sa/sa35.jpg
ALL-ENCOMPASSING/OTHER
-The Daytime Emmy Awards were handed out back on May 21. They
were nominated for 5 awards...the episodes "Legends of the Dark
Knight", "Judgment Day", and "Little Girl Lost
(Pt. 1)" were all nominated for OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN
MUSIC DIRECTION AND COMPOSITION. The Batman/Superman series as
a whole was also nominated for OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS - ANIMATED
PROGRAM and OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING. In the end, BTAS/STAS got the SOUND MIXING emmy. Not the most prestigous,
but hey, any award is quite impressive! With Batman and
Superman combined, that means that since 1992, the series has won 6
Emmies and gotten 21 nominations in total. Way to go, WB!
-A BATMAN BEYOND soundtrack CD is in the making! Various
artists will be contributing songs (and scores?) for this CD, due
out August 17th, 1999.
"CURRENT" ANIMATED SERIES'
-The STAS episodes LEGACY and DEMON REBORN have been left for next
season. Great. Three more episodes to be scattered throughout the
season. Perfect. Blech.
BATMAN BEYOND
-BATMAN BEYOND in CANADA!! (this news flash for Canadians only)
Global TV has finally picked up Batman Beyond! Global kicked off
Batman Beyond with seven back-to-back episodes on May 29th - expect
Batman Beyond to return to its normal half hour format the following
week. This is great news for all Canadian Batman Beyond fans who are
going to suffer the lose of WGN next season. We have yet to see if
BATMAN BEYOND will be played weekly, or if this was just a
once-in-a-lifetime deal.
-BATMAN BEYOND joins the 10th Anniversary celebration of SPORTS
ILLUSTRATED FOR KIDS as a sponsor for youth's magazine interactive
road sports show. The show will appear in twenty cities across the
country with BATMAN BEYOND making special appearances in Detroit,
Chicago, Pittsburg, Boston, Seattle, and the New York/New Jersy
area.
-In continueing in the Batman related interview theme, Critcal Eye
has an interview with Storybard artist and BATMAN BEYOND Intro
creator, a Super Canuck, Darwyn Cooke! The link is as follows:
http://www.cam.org/~emru/criticaleye/interviews/dcooke.html
ANIMATED COMICS
-Thank god, in the last issue we made a terrible mistake in
believing a rumor that 'Gotham Adventures' and 'Superman Adventures'
would be combined to a single comic book with stories alternating
between each hero from month to month. Terry Beatty has
informed us that he has spoken with Darren Vincenzo about this rumor
- and he says that Vincenzo has heard of no such plan, and that the
books have held steady at about the same numberss for some time now.
With all the foreign reprints, etc., there'd be no good reason to
step back production. Let us all have a sigh of relief.
-Man-Bat FINALLY re-appears in of "Batman: Gotham
Adventures".
OTHER COMICS
-Last week we stated Batman: Dark Victory #0 would be polybagged
with Wizard #95, but that has changed. Dark Victory #0 will now be
released with Wizard #97, which is slated for a September or October
release. Sorry about the mistake
-For more, see the "Road Through No Man's Land" section
below.
MOVIES
-Drew Carey has showed interest in playing the Ventriloquist/Scarface.
*SIGH* OK, fine, it's not true, but we haven't had any news in this
section for a while, so I had to start SOMETHING up here!
TOYS & MERCHANDISE
-The Playstation version of the SUPERMAN video game has a tentative
release date of September 16, 1999. Thanks to THX1138 for
submitting this info!
-Check out "Two-Face's Trading Post" if you're interested
in purchasing figures...lists provided below.
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THE ROAD THROUGH NO MAN'S LAND
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)
Yes, I know this isn't really an animated topic, but
I thought, hey, it's Batman's 60th anniversary, and this is the big
event that celebrates it, so I should have a section dedicated to
this year-long crossover. Besides, so far it's been excellent in
every issue. We have this section split up into two parts - the
first saying what has already happened, the second previewing what's
to come. Enjoy!
UP UNTIL NOW...
JANUARY - APRIL: For synopses of what happened in the first
four months of NO MAN'S LAND, go see Issues #26 and #27 of
"Batman: The Animated Newsletter". Follow this link:
http://www.toonzone.net/wbc/btan
MAY: The first major turf war has begun in
part one of "Claim Jumping". Two-Face and the
Penguin make arrangements to take out both Batman and the GCPD,
respectively. Meanwhile, Two-Face frees a mentally two-faced
assassin named Isabella Cheranova from Blackgate prison - but why?
An up-to-date map of Gotham is also featured: Batman now rules a
HUGE chunk of town, and it looks like Zsasz and Croc have expanded
their territories as well. It also looks like the Scarecrow
and Mad Hatter HAVE been defeated and locked up in Blackgate
permanently.
The "Claim Jumping" turf war ends with Two-Face
being triumphant. He doublecrosses the Penguin; Cobblepot loses half
his territory. Then Two-Face trounces the B-man and takes over
his entire territory in the four hours during which Echo holds him
hostage. Echo is now free in Gotham.
A "No Man's Land" gallery issue was also released,
featuring 22 illustrations of the Bat-cast in their NML settings.
Pretty much all major players are depicted at least once in this
issue.
Next, a new assassin named "Cain" wreaks havoc in
Gotham. Batman confronts Batgirl about letting Two-Face take
his territory, and then confronts Two-Face himself - but let's him
off the hook for the time being. Cain is eventually defeated; it is
revealed that Tally-Man is another man working for Two-Face;
Tally-Man was the one that "killed" Black Mask in March.
And finally, in BATMAN CHRONICLES #17, stories featuring
Francine Langstrom becoming the Man-Bat, Gotham's only remaining
cable access TV show, and a man who tries to strike a deal with
Two-Face, claiming to know Batman's true identity.
JUNE: Batman assembles Robin, Nightwing, Azrael, Oracle, and
the NEWER Batgirl (#3) together, before they set off to reclaim
Gotham from the totalitarian supervillains and their warring gangs.
Batman and Commissioner Gordon FINALLY meet, and it's clearly
revealed that Gordon and Two-Face HAVE been working together (even
though Gordon didn't like the idea); Batgirl #2's identity is
revealed...but since this comic just came out, I won't spoil it
because many probably haven't picked it up yet. I'll reveal
her (or his?) identity next issue.
That's 25 issues of NML so far. For a complete list,
e-mail us.
WHAT'S TO COME...
-Batman and Robin battle Clayface for the life of Poison Ivy in
"Fruit of the Earth" (3 parts). Nightwing goes to
Blackgate prison to free it from Lock-Up's control. And don't
forget "Batman: Bullock's Law"!
-July: Batman and Mr. Freeze battle in the heat of the summer at the
power plant, determining who controls Chinatown. He then goes
on to fight Killer Croc. Bane resurfaces, and Nightwing has a little
tussle with Lock-Up. Robin fights off the Ratcatcher and
Spoiler's identity is revealed to her mother.
-August: The month begins with Batman trying to save the children of
NML from a gang known as "Lynx". Then, things start
to really shake up when Harley Quinn finally makes her debut in the
mainstream, with the Joker and Poison Ivy coming along for the ride.
Meanwhile, Azrael and Batgirl continue to try to make a dent in
Nicholas Scratch's operations. Nightwing is trapped in Blackgate,
and Robin is still out searching for food.
-See below for more.
AS FOR THE OTHER HEROES:
-Robin's first duty is to aid Batman in saving Poison Ivy from
Clayface.
-Nightwing is ordered by Batman to take control of Blackgate Prison
after returning to Gotham in July; Lock-Up is unhappy with this,
obviously. All this in Nightwing #35.
-Batman sends Robin out to get emergency food rations BUT is
confronted by the Ratcatcher in the process in Robin #68. Also,
Spoiler's mother finds out her true identity.
-Azrael and Batgirl team up to take down Nicholas Scratch, in a
giant comic also featuring Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Joker, Penguin,
and Two-Face. This is all in Azrael #56 and #57.
-A one-shot focussing on how Harvey Bullock is handling No Man's
Land is also due out; Black Mask appears.
-The Huntress takes on the Joker and Harley Quinn in August.
-Leslie Thompkins is the focus of BATMAN CHRONICLES #18, in August.
-Superman will return to Gotham in SHADOW OF THE BAT #92, in
October.
AND AS FOR THE REMAINING VILLAINS...
-Two-Face is confronted by the Bat-team in LOTDK #120, in response
to his holocaustic triumph over Batman in "Claim Jumping".
-The Ratcatcher confronts Robin and Nightwing as they try to break
back into Gotham.
-Poison Ivy has sought refuge in the Robinson Park and turned it
into a Garden-of-Eden paradise. But then Clayface appears and turns
this Eden into a Hell for Ivy.
-Black Mask and "The Widow Wacker" confront Bullock in a
special one-shot due out in June.
-The one-shot comic featuring Harley Quinn's intro to the mainstream
Bat-universe will also come out this June (I think?).
-Catwoman returns to Gotham in Catwoman #72, this July.
-Mr. Freeze seizes control of the power plant to stay alive - and to
have something valuable to trade with the rest of society. His story
involves - a plumber? Freeze also controls Chinatown. (LOTDK
#121)
-Killer Croc is confronted by Batman in Shadow of the Bat #89 in
July.
-Bane tries to gain control of the city - again - but has to break
in from the outside - across the river filled with land mines.
Batgirl also has a significant role. This is in Detective Comics
#736, in July.
-Lock-Up is in trouble when Nightwing tries to take over control of
Blackgate Prison in July!
-The Joker doesn't appear as a major player until close to the end,
along with the new, improved Harley Quinn - whom will appear with
the Joker AND Poison Ivy in August. (BATMAN: Harley Quinn, Batman
#570, DC #737). Also, it looks like Ms. Quinn will going up
against the Huntress.
-Killer Croc and Mr. Zsasz re-appear in BATMAN CHRONICLES #18 in
August.
-Two-Face re-appears in another big way later on in No Man's Land,
apparently as the second-last villain to be defeated. (How fitting.)
-Ra's Al Ghul, meanwhile, is in Washington D.C. battling Anarky in
his new ongoing series.
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TWO-FACE'S TRADING POST
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)
I know that there are many people out there that
collect Batman OR Superman items - like
myself. I only started a year ago and, believe me, finding
some of these items (like action figures) that were released a
couple years ago is pretty tough! So, I decided to start up a
little section in the newsletter to help out our fellow Bat-fans.
I can only personally guarantee that my entries are 100% true, for I
saw these items with my own eyes. So we're working on the
honour system here. Sound fair?
ALSO if you are LOOKING for something, e-mail me and
I can put your request in the "WANT TO BUY" section.
There is the possibility that a fellow subscriber is willing to sell
what you're looking for!
IMPORTANT QUERY: Many fans have been unable to see
any of the new-style BTAS episodes, and any of the STAS or BATMAN
BEYOND episodes. Can someone who is in the know point out a website
that tells the copyright laws regarding taping episodes off the TV
and selling them to people who want 'em? I'm not saying we're
doing this - but I know it would help many out. So if anyone has any
official info on this (or, better yet, if someone from the WB
network contact us), that'd be great. In the meantime, we
won't be selling or trading any home-recorded BTAS episodes here.
Well, here we go! I hope this helps out someone out
there!
1. JOKERZ LEADER. Mail editor Tim
"TWO-FACE" Leighton if you are interested in the Jokerz
Leader figure from the new "Batman Beyond" line, in a
near-mint package. Pic available. E-mail:
juno@direct.ca
2. KILLER CROC. Editor Tim "TWO-FACE"
Leighton has a spare Killer Croc figure lying around, in a mint
package. Pic available. E-mail
juno@direct.ca
if interested.
3. THE MAD HATTER. Yup! Editor Tim
"TWO-FACE" Leighton has one spare BTAS "Mad
Hatter" figure (in a mint-condition package) in his possession
that he is willing to get rid of. This is the only Mad Hatter figure
in existance (to our collective knowledge), and is a wonderful
figure besides! Sure, that was a shameless plug, but it IS a cool
figure. Pic available. If interested, e-mail:
juno@direct.ca
4. SUPERGIRL. Yep! If you want one of these,
e-mail editor Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton, and he should be
able to find one for you, in a mint or near-mint package!
e-mail:
juno@direct.ca
5. TNBA EASTER EGG. From England. An
approx. 5"X8" box with great artwork all the way around.
Contains a large red-foil wrapped chocolate Easter egg (good until
7-99) and some gum-drop-like candies. Cost is $25.00 per egg which
includes shipping and insurance within the US. Email for
scanned pic, or if interested:
keatking@icehouse.net
6. HUGE Batman collection for sale includes animated,
movie, and comics related Bat-items - so huge, we can't list all the
items here! There are movie scripts, action figures, archive books,
and more. Collection is being sold as a lot for $430.00 and cannot
be broken up. For full list, e-Mail Dani at
Peterpan@ma.ultranet.com
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WANTS TO BUY
1. CLAYFACE. Anyone know where to get a "Legends
of the Dark Knight" Clayface figure? I know it's not animated,
but it still counts for this column... Some have submitted phone
numbers for Hasbro, but they only work for those in the USA, and not
Canadians such as myself...can anyone help? E-mail:
juno@direct.ca
2. COMBAT BELT BATMAN, and BTAS BATMOBILE. If
you know where to find these figures - or a BTAS Batwing (I'm pretty
sure one was made) e-mail this address:
cnwitkow@concentric.net
3. BATMAN/NIGHTWING TWO-PACK. Personally, I
don't know if such a thing even exists, but I could very easily be
proven wrong. If anyone can find this two-pack, e-mail one of your
fellow subscribers at this address:
jokerz84@hotmail.com
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FEATURED BAT-SITES FOR THIS ISSUE
Uhhhh...nothing struck our fancy since last
issue...yeah, that's it...*SHUFFLES FEET*
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ANIMATED BATMAN/SUPERMAN SITES:
* - indicates a shameless plug for a site a certain
double-faced editor created with his bare hands - in other words, a
cheap advertising technique.
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writing for those purposes already) - write about an issue you'd
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Thank you for your time, and thanks for reading! Tell your friends!
-Tim TWO-FACE Leighton and Dick Grayson, editors
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TO ALL GOOD THINGS...
...there must be an end. We would like to thank the endless amount
of contributors for contributing their editorials, columns, news,
jokes, reviews and other articles. We hope you've all enjoyed it as
much as we've enjoyed making it! See ya next time!
CREDITS FOR BATMAN: THE ANIMATED NEWSLETTER
EDITORS: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton and
"Dick Grayson"
AIR DATE SCHEDULES: Brian Cruz
BTAS REVIEWS: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
EDITORIAL #1: Laura Hysert
EDITORIAL #2: Michael Mandeville
COMIC REVIEWS: Aaron Maurer
TOY REVIEW: Kevin Smith
"BTAN ARCHIVES" MODERATOR: Eileen Delgadillo
TRIVIA: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
ROAD THROUGH NO MAN'S LAND: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
TWO-FACE'S TRADING POST: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
PROMOTIONS AND JUST GETTIN' THE WORD AROUND: Dick Grayson, Eileen
Delgadillo, Brian Cruz, Brian Davis
THOSE WHO FILL IN FOR OTHERS WHEN THEY FOUL UP:-P Tim
"TWO-FACE" Leighton
DELIVERY: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
E-MAIL RECEPTION HANDLING: Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
BATMAN CREATED BY: Bob Kane (who else?)
Batman and all related indica are trademarks of DC
Comics, Copyright c 1999.
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