Jul 312012
 

HeyJokerholics,

The new trailer of the upcoming DC animated film DARK KNIGHT RETURNS has arrived  from our friends at MTV and is not less than amazing. Don’t know how much of the plot they had to “tweak” to fit into the animated version, but I can see that they tried to keep the original Frank Miller style with the art. Also the art on the BD/DVD is killer….take a look at the trailer and give me your opinion..

Oh, and pay attention to the 1:16 minute mark on the video.  Someone is smiling at you, darling!

Part 1 Debuts September 25, 2012!!

(Expect part 2 to be availble sometime in early 2013)

 

 

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May 262012
 

DC announced that their new animated project will be an adaptation of Frank Miller’s 1986 master graphic novel THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS.  The company also announced that they have casted PETER WELLER (Robocop) to voice the Dark Knight, which leaves the question….who could be a good choice to voice the Joker in the story?  I’m dying to know and  I hope that they do make a good choice as the latest voice choices have been in my humble opinion, to put it nicely…less than appropiate for the character.  (Though I have to admit I loved Joe DiMaggio’s voice acting in Under the Red Hood)

Here is DC’s original report and some previews of the animation project:

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RoboCop star Peter Weller provide the voice of Batman in Warner Bros.’ animated adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns, the seminal 1986 miniseries by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson, Heat Vision reports. Ariel Winter (Modern Family) will play Robin.

First rumored about a year ago, and then officially announced in July at Comic-Con International, the direct-to-video adaptation will be released in two parts under the DC Comics Premiere Movie banner, which apparently will replaced the five-year-old DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, Part 1 will debut in the fall, with Part 2 arriving in early 2013.

Weller and Winter will be joined by veteran actor David Selby (Dark Shadows), Wade Williams (Prison Break) as Two-Face/Harvey Dent, and Michael McKean as Dr. Wolper, the psychiatrist who releases the Joker from the asylum.

The films are directed by Jay Oliva, who not only storyboarded Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, but also helmed Green Lantern: Emerald Knights and several episodes of Cartoon Network’s Young Justice. Oliva also has in his corner exectuive producer Bruce Timm, who has overseen most of DC’s animated projects since Batman: The Animated Series.

Dark Knight Returns is the granddaddy of beloved comics properties that we’ve ever attempted [to adapt],” Timm said. “There is definitely the imperative to get it right.”

Set a decade after an aging Bruce Wayne quit crimefighting in the wake of Jason Todd’s death, The Dark Knight Returns brings Batman out of retirement to save Gotham from sinking deeper into decay and lawlessness. With the help of a new, female Robin, Carrie Kelly, the Dark Knight ends the threat of the mutant gangs that have overrun the city and confronts two of his greatest enemies. But then he must face his former ally Superman in a battle that only one will survive.

Here are some previews:

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(Originally reported (iincluding pics)  by TJ Dietsch for CBR’s SPINOFF ONLINE)

And just in case you have not read the graphic novel (shame on you), please visit your nearest  comic book store and buy a copy.  It is a great read.  More information on the graphic novel available at Wikipeida HERE

Feb 192012
 

For those of you out there following the toy industry, you probably know the 2012 TOY FAIR was held in New York this past February 12-16.  In it Kotobukiya, the renowed Japanese toy and sculpture maker has announced the release of a series of new JLA and Batman-related statues in 2012. Among them, caught my attention the one forFrank Miller’s  BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS JOKER AND BATMAN SCULPTURE from their ARTFX series.

Tentative release date of this figure is the 3rd quarter of 2012. Here is ia pic:

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Other Kotobukiya statues were also revealed at the TOY FAIR.  Take a look and enjoy!

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(Photos courtesy TOY ARK)