Hello everyone and welcome back to Comics of Doom, your place for all things in the world of comics. This week saw a lot of things happen in comics, one thing in particular was the DC Animated release of Justice League: Doom and adaptation of Mark Waid and Howard Porter’s Tower of Babel story from the pages of Justice League. This week, in keeping with tradition, we here at Comics of Doom sit down and discuss the adaptation and our thoughts on the animated film. Well, most of us do. Hunter just sits there and randomly interjects about Empowered. Anyway, we hope you have as great of a time listening as we did discussing.
So sit back, relax and listen while we give our review of Justice League: Doom.
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment revealed the February 28 release date and box cover art for the next DC animated feature, Justice League: Doom.
Justice League: Doom, an animated film based off of the events of Mark Waid’s Tower of Babel story, is the next movie in the popular line of animated films featuring the characters of DC Comics. The feature will star a wide variety of actors voicing the members of The Justice League including Nathan Fillion as The Green Lantern, Michael Rosenbaum as The Flash (Barry Allen), Tim Daly as Superman, Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman and the return of Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.
The power players from DC Entertainment‘s Animated Universe hit the stage at New York Comic-Con this weekend to discuss some of their upcoming projects including Batman: Year One, the Catwoman animated short, and Justice League: Doom.
The panelists on stage for the discussion were voice casting director Andrea Romano, Bruce Timm, and Batman himself, Kevin Conroy, who was a surprise panelist (Conroy had been in the IGN Theater early in the day for the panel for Batman: Arkham Asylum, in which he also voices Batman).
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press