![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to this exciting announcement, Scott Snyder discusses “Zero Year” and Brian Azzarello bids farewell to Wonder Woman. To hear from the men themselves, check out the video featuring the latest episode of DC All Access at the top of the article. Hopefully that’s somewhere in the cards down the road, if the comic book connects the way we think it will.” He hopes to see this eventually adapted with surviving members of the original cast reprising their roles. On a special edition of Fatman on Batman, Garman, a full-on Batman fanatic, stops by to highlight the film’s many. The first came in 2012, following the release of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. He like I and many readers of Dark Knight News are fans of DC’s animated films. Smith and Garman, the critics, have appeared together in podcast form only a handful of times, but they’re all worth revisiting. Smith also has something up his sleeve that I find exciting. “This is a straightforward hero who does the right thing because it’s the right thing to do, and Robin always learns an important lesson.” ![]() Garman sees this as a title that is friendly for readers of all ages. “To be able to do it, man, it really does bring it full circle in a bucket-list kind of fashion.” “It’s like getting to be 5 years old again and tell stories that you would have made up while watching the show as a kid,” Smith confesses. Covers will be provided by the legendary Alex Ross and interiors will be done by Ty Templeton. Batman ’66 Meets The Green Hornet will be a 12-part series and will be available as a digital first bi-weekly series starting May 21 with print copies shipping June 4. Today it was announced, via USA Today, that filmmaker/ comic book writer Kevin Smith ( Batman: Cacophony, The Widening Gyre) will team with Ralph Garman to pen a crossover series from DC and Dynamite. ![]()
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