HB hasn't done a straight-up adventure cartoon in years (the last one that wasn't a remake of an older one was, I think, Pirates of Dark Water,) so I think DC'd be hard pressed to do believable crossovers with any of HB's more recent properties.
They are crossing the DCU over with The Flintstones and the Banana Splits too, it's obvious they aren't stopping at action cartoons. Scooby got a break because he's already got his own ongoing teamup book, I imagine.
Anyway, I think there are many CN properties that might also have worked for this sort of project. Samurai Jack, for obvious starters. Ben 10 isn't that much of a stretch. Megas XLR might be fun. I think there's even potential for an Adventure Time crossover.
AT is IDW or Boom last I checked.
I know, check on what I was posting last page.
yeah but its not cn just hb. they dont have the rights to cn. idw and boom do
But that's exactly what I was saying last page. Read it again.
On a hb note I was sad with wacky raceland 6 it clearly felt rushed as hell. I wish it sold more to continue I really do
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."Protests end Wonder Woman's fight for equality at United Nations
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-united-nations-women-wonder-woman-idUSKBN1412N9
That's pretty interesting because despite Wondy's copious sex appeal I've always heard she was generally embraced as a feminist icon. Gloria Steinem herself was a fan!
In the Silver Age she wasn't as curvaceous. I think after the Lynda Carter TV show became big the comics followed suit, but in the 80s her drawing style was more muscular and athletic than anything else... It's confusing.
But not as confusing as those stories where she'd adventure with her baby and teenage self at the same time XD
The Protomen enhanced my life.Holy crap, Secret Six vol. 2 is coming out in two weeks.
Christ alive the last volume came out last year. The hell is with DC's trade releases.
DC has been releasing a ton of old comics in trade format recently, with longer and longer gaps between subsequent releases because they're trying to fit as many different series into their schedule as possible.
You're just in time. Bayble Cuber's going to watch an inkle dribble adventure from days of old on my holo-pyramid viewer.Oh yeah, and Mark Waid's Flash came out too. Gotta decide whether I want it in trade or digital.
Speaking of Wonder Woman, her post-Crisis series is finally coming out! :D I no longer have to go to scans_daily to find moments from issues XD
The Protomen enhanced my life.yay. i cant wait for it to be cancelled.
Teen Titans has exactly two modes. Cancelled and Garbage.
Though damn Aqualad looks like his TV incarnation, way cool.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."Not quite, as there is a third mode: Kickass. Granted, it doesn't get used that much, but there was that one time in the 80's where it was on full throttle. Sadly, it hasn't been turned on too often since then. You'd think they'd remember they have that feature one of these days...
edited 14th Dec '16 6:33:43 PM by kkhohoho
I liked Teen Titans when it was called Young Justice.
...So you don't really care much for the 80's Titans then?
edited 14th Dec '16 6:45:18 PM by kkhohoho
The part where Donna Troy marries Marv Wolfman's author surrogate was a bit weird.
IIRC he was actually Len Wein's.
Yeah they properties are old but for the most part have an ongoing book right now. And besides hal and the squad os using more c list characters