So, there's a new cartoon series for those who live in a world without heroes...
Since this country's definition of 'Hero' has been warped by movies like Rambo to mean 'the psychopath who kills people we don't like,' Harley Quinn makes the perfect hero.
Of course, for her to be the hero and to work as a series, it's going to have to be an ugly world. They establish this quickly in her introduction, along with a solid hint of the blood and violence to follow...
Oh, yeah... did i mention the language? This isn't Batman The Animated Series (where Harley got her start).
There are stark differences...
...to wit...
By yon by - one of the delights of the show for me is hearing Diedrich Bader back in the role of Batman...
And we've got Alan Tudyk as Joker -
Add some lovely sets, including a B.S. inspired Joker's Lair...
Toss it all with a smattering of explosions and a bucket brigade of blood filled dark humor along with a side of personal revelation and by the end of the first episode...
Yeah, i think i might give the show a look and see what happens.
But i'm a twisted old f k.
BTW - I personally find it interesting to note who gets a creator's credit -
Harley Quinn created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm.
Oh, yeah - anybody who loved Batman The Animated Series and all that's flowed forth from it loves their work. (Actually, i've been a fan of Timm's work since Whisper)
...Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger.
About damn time that the Kane family relented to allow a more truthful credit. They've been doing nothing but adding shame to the Kane family name for years.
...and Killer Croc? Interesting. Created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton.
Well, you know we love Don Newton around here. Somehow, despite a fairly amazing body of work as both writer and editor, we haven't visited with Conway as yet. (Even more surprising since i was a big Mack Bolan fan, too) I wonder if they got a creator's credit due to when Killer Croc was created, or if it was keyed to Conway's contract if he was editing at the time?
Either way, it's cool to see their names up there.
Since this country's definition of 'Hero' has been warped by movies like Rambo to mean 'the psychopath who kills people we don't like,' Harley Quinn makes the perfect hero.
Of course, for her to be the hero and to work as a series, it's going to have to be an ugly world. They establish this quickly in her introduction, along with a solid hint of the blood and violence to follow...
Oh, yeah... did i mention the language? This isn't Batman The Animated Series (where Harley got her start).
There are stark differences...
...to wit...
By yon by - one of the delights of the show for me is hearing Diedrich Bader back in the role of Batman...
And we've got Alan Tudyk as Joker -
Add some lovely sets, including a B.S. inspired Joker's Lair...
Toss it all with a smattering of explosions and a bucket brigade of blood filled dark humor along with a side of personal revelation and by the end of the first episode...
Yeah, i think i might give the show a look and see what happens.
But i'm a twisted old f k.
BTW - I personally find it interesting to note who gets a creator's credit -
Harley Quinn created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm.
Oh, yeah - anybody who loved Batman The Animated Series and all that's flowed forth from it loves their work. (Actually, i've been a fan of Timm's work since Whisper)
...Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger.
About damn time that the Kane family relented to allow a more truthful credit. They've been doing nothing but adding shame to the Kane family name for years.
...and Killer Croc? Interesting. Created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton.
Well, you know we love Don Newton around here. Somehow, despite a fairly amazing body of work as both writer and editor, we haven't visited with Conway as yet. (Even more surprising since i was a big Mack Bolan fan, too) I wonder if they got a creator's credit due to when Killer Croc was created, or if it was keyed to Conway's contract if he was editing at the time?
Either way, it's cool to see their names up there.
screens from Harley Quinn S01E01 (2019)
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