I just updated the DCU Online section at the top with some brand new preview images of locations within the game! I can’t want for this to be released!
JMS news!
http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2010/11/10/breaking-news-superman-earth-one-sequel-in-the-works/
This news really has me torn. I loved Earth One and am thrilled we will be getting a sequel. I really thought it was a stellar Superman story.
I am not a fan of a writer leaving major story arcs midway through though. That being said, I like the writers attached to replace him. I feel it is hard to take over for an arc created by another writer. I am liking both stories a great deal so have hopes that the new teams can continue the quality.
New show tomorrow or Friday!
Hey all,
I really want to thank you for your patience. My teaching career has report cards and conferences this week and it’s my most hectic time. We have a show recorded and I am gradually editing it. Conferences are running late tomorrow. There is a small possibility of a Thursday Night release. Friday will be for sure.
We have more from NYCC and conversations with Myron Rumsey about Brightest Day 13, Emerald Warriors 3 and Green Lantern 58. We will discuss GLC next week.
Sean
Bat Casebook — November 3rd Edition
The Bat Casebook by Jared Kardos
Guess who’s back
Back again
This crap’s back
Tell some men!
Or something like that.
Okay, so, without getting too personal up in here, the main reason why I haven’t done this in months is because of school. But, while that’s still an important thing, and it takes precedent, I know that I need to keep an active writing habit, and gushing and sometimes ranting about Batman comics is a perfect way to do so. Basically–I’ll try for weekly, and let’s see what happens, savvy?
So for the new people–this is the Bat Casebook, where I take the latest Batman comics that came out during the week, give small recaps, and then review them. Why should you listen to my opinions? Because I’m a snarky young adult on the Internet. And therefore Very Important. So enough of the explaining and the personal times, let’s get to the comics.
Episode 230: Superman Earth One and casual comic chat!
Episode 230: Superman Earth One and casual comic chat: It’s a crazy week for Sean and Jim so we put together a special uncut program. This episode sees and indepth look at Superman : Earth One. We also casually look at the last two Bruce Wayne: the Road Home one shots, JSA 43 and 44, Teen Titans 87 and 88, the Ragman One Shot, a quick mention of Wonder Woman 403, and Knight and Squire #1
Show Notes:
0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, http://www.geturgeekonradio.com, http://www.comiccollectorlive.com , http://www.nycomiccon.com show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more.
3:30 Casual Comic Chat
1:25:30 Superman Earth One
2:41:37 Show Closing (Hawkman song by friends of the show “Wednesday Heroes”) http://wednesdayheroes.com/wordpress/
We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates.
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New show mid week
Hey Everyone,
This is my report card week but I have also been fighting a flu bug. We’ll definitely have a show this week but it will be mid week. My goal is Wednesday night. It’ll only be Thursday if editing takes longer than I think.
Thanks for your patience. We have more from NYCC, lots of new comic chat which will include Superman Earth One and plenty more.
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Episode 229 is up: JLA 50, Batman and Robin 15 and more from NY
Episode 229: Smallville, Batman, JLA, comic chat and NYCC Part 3: We discuss Smallville “Isis”, JLA 50, Batman and Robin 15, the Bruce Wayne Road Home One Shots, and much more. From the NYCC, we have some great chats with Arlen Schumer, Ty Tyner, new friend Harry, and of course Jim has to sing because Steve told him to.
Show Notes:
0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, http://www.geturgeekonradio.com, http://www.comiccollectorlive.com , http://www.nycomiccon.com show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more.
6:21 Smallville “Isis”
55:45 Comic chat on Batman and JLA
2:18:18 Arlen Schumer from NYCC
2:48:35 Ty Tyner from NYCC
2:53:20 Steve requests Jim singing and a great chat with friend of the show Harry.
3:14:10 Show Closing (Hawkman song by friends of the show “Wednesday Heroes”) http://wednesdayheroes.com/wordpress/
We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates.
Arlen Schumer
http://www.empirecitypro.com/tickets
Ty Tyner’s Comic
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LITG: “Why Superman?” By Mandy Stegall
Sometimes, there’s a moment in life that makes you take pause and really question why you believe the things you do. These moments make you look past the superficial reasons and really look into yourself and, if you’re lucky, you come out feeling like a better person.
I had a moment like that recently. And believe it or not, I owe it all to comics.
Regular readers of this column know that I teach high school English and journalism. Since my first days as a teacher, I have never hid the fact that I read comic books. Instead, I have embraced it as part of who I am. The wallpaper on my computer is always decorated with some kind of DC Comics character. Right now, I have that awesome Shane Davis Superman from Earth One where the pavement is cracking underneath him. It’s epic and majestic and it’s been on my desktop since the beginning of school. I’ve been told I should change it. I don’t want to.
Anyway, students will ask me about comics every so often. I had a student in my most recent journalism class who loved to get me started on comic talk while they were working in the lab on stories and layout. Another student said one day that he should put a microphone between us and just record us talking. He would ask me all kinds of questions, like why I don’t read Marvel (it took me a few days, but I finally was able to explain it in a way that he could buy into) and if I knew anything about the Green Lantern or Batman movie. They were fun conversations, and I often times found myself wondering why I was never able to put these thoughts in writing.
And then, my student asked me one day, “Why Superman?” Honestly, I didn’t have a good explanation at first. As the reasons formed in my head, I knew that by voicing them I ran the risk of making him—and potentially every other student in the class—laugh at me uncontrollably. I thought long and hard about my response and finally came up with what I felt was a good, sturdy, and (hopefully) an inspiring answer. Because that’s why I got into the business of teaching in the first place—to inspire.
I consider myself an idealist. I want to see the best in everyone, so I find that I trust fairly easily. I believe that everyone deserves a second chance, and I’m a firm believer in equality—for everyone. Can I claim credit for coming to these beliefs on my own. No, of course not. My family, friends, and colleagues certainly deserve some of that credit. But another person who deserves that credit is a fictional character. So as odd and crazy as it may sound, I think I’m a better person because of Superman.
At his core, Superman has a huge heart. Maybe Kryptonian hearts are just naturally bigger than human hearts, I don’t know. But the guy has the ability to find redeeming qualities in everyone. He listens, he shows compassion, he gives second chances. He isn’t quick to judge. For all the strength and power he has, he still finds time to go back to Smallville for a piece of his mom’s apple pie.
DC Universe Online Section updated and great news!!!
I updated the DCU Online screenshot section at the top with lots of great new preview images. There is also some fantastic casting news below.
SOE ADDS MORE TOP-NOTCH VOICE TALENT TO ALREADY STAR-STUDDED CAST FOR
DC UNIVERSE™ ONLINE
More Hallmark Voice Talent Added for Highly Anticipated Action MMO
SAN DIEGO – Oct. 22, 2010 – Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) announced today that four new actors have been added to an already impressive cast of voice talent for DC Universe™ Online (DCUO). The new cast additions include Arleen Sorkin (Batman: The Animated Series), Wil Wheaton (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Corey Burton (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Batman: The Brave and the Bold) and Dwight Schultz (The A-Team, Star Trek: The Next Generation).
“The addition of these actors to our existing cast reaffirms our commitment to gamers to deliver the most fun and authentic DC Universe experience possible,” said Sony Online Entertainment executive producer John Blakely. “They’re all experienced and talented performers and we’re excited for players to hear their work when they encounter them in the game.”
In addition to her career achievements as an actress, television host, writer and producer, Arleen Sorkin will again reprise her role as the Joker’s off-kilter girlfriend/henchman Harley Quinn, considered by many to be the most popular villainess on Batman: The Animated Series.
Wil Wheaton lends his skills to DCUO voicing Robin, the Boy Wonder. As author, blogger and champion of geek culture, his successful acting career began in 1986 with acclaimed roles in Stand By Me and Toy Soldiers. Recently he’s appeared on Criminal Minds, NUMB3RS and Batman: The Brave and the Bold as the voice of Ted Kord, the Silver Age Blue Beetle.
Joining the cast as the voice of Brainiac, Corey Burton began his voice-acting career over 35 years ago, studying the craft of radio drama with the legendary Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi Bear. As one of the last authentically old school Continue reading DC Universe Online Section updated and great news!!!
Convention Photos section updated!!!
On our old site (still available to the right), we had a convention photos section. I wanted to bring that back again. It’s a work in progress but check out some cool stuff we saw from the NYCC 2010. We have a new page up at the top for this.

