Thursday, February 04, 2010

Oh yeah new show!

Friday!

Firestorm!

Versus Double X!












Plus these guys!

And... this happens!













Also, surprise villain in teaser - spoil it yourself by watching the first five minutes here!

Friday!

All characters ™ and © DC Comics.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Big Announcement!


I don't know if this is the appropriate venue for this announcement - I should probably post it in some forum about Quantum Mechanics or something, but I don't know enough about science to find a reliable one.  Anyways, here it is - it turns out that, somehow, in the natural course of making Batman: the Brave and the bold, we have made contact with a parallel universe.

I know, I can hardly believe it myself.

There was a weird accident in the editing bay, and before we knew what was happening, we had opened up a portal to another earth, very much like ours, but with one minor difference - Aquaman is the world's most popular hero there!




I know, I know, it sounds insane, but to prove it we arranged an exchange - we couldn't send people or things through the portal, only editing bay data - so we traded the episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold that we were working on for an episode of their hit show Aquaman: The Awesome and the Outrageous.  It's a show where Aquaman teams up with a new hero every week!  Here he is with Green Arrow-



Unfortunately, we lost their teaser and the main titles, so we just dropped our own in, but after the title card, you're in for a treat - an episode of the Aquaman team-up show from another world.  I'm very excited, so tune in and check it out!  We'll be airing it this Friday!




Oh, and if anyone from Earth-Aquaman can read this blog, enjoy the episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold that we sent you!

Aquaman images ™ and © DC Comics of Earth-Aquaman.  Batman images ™ and © DC Comics of this Earth.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

3 Days notice this time


I'm trying to get better at plugging my own stuff - maybe blogging about new episodes the day they air isn't the best approach. So, for American Brave and the Bold fans, check out Cartoon Network this Friday (the 11th) for a brand-new episode starring this guy!



Okay, I guess it's truer to say it stars Plastic Man, but this episode was meant to introduce Woozy (that's the heavy-set guy in the picture above for the younger geeks) to the Brave and the Bold universe, but they've already aired Woozy's second appearance in "Death Race to Oblivion!" two weeks ago.  Don't be too confused, though, it should work fine either way.  Plus, this -



That's from the teaser, which was boarded by Andy Suriano, a name that should be familiar to any self-respecting Plastic Fan.


All characters and images in this post are ™ and © DC Comics.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Tonight's the Big Night!



If you're in the States, that is - if you're in the UK or Canada or Australia, it's already aired, I think -but here in the US of A, tonight at 7:30, Cartoon Network will be airing "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", a.k.a the musical episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, directed by me (I posted about it in my last post, which was... wow, over 3 months ago). You can get some previews here, but really, I'm posting this so late, just wait a few hours and you can watch the whole thing on TV. Even if you miss it, it's on again Saturday at 10 AM. I guess I should have been plugging it sooner, but the episode's already getting plenty of attention, like this and this and this, not to mention a soundtrack release already (buy it here!).



Anyways, check it out. I've been wanting to do a musical episode for like 5 years now, since we did Bunny Raven on Teen Titans. We were going to follow that up the following season with a full-on musical episode, but we ran out of money and time, so we made Mother Mae-Eye instead (which I still like, but I know it's not on a lot of fans' lists of favorite episodes).



As always, Batman and Teen Titans characters and images are ™ and © DC Comics.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Coming soon... Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Musical!

I'm not even kidding... we actually just finished a full-on musical episode of Batman: Brave and the Bold. And if you can make it to the San Diego Comic-Con Friday morning at 10, you can watch it for free! I know it's hard to believe, but look at this (or this or this).

If you can't make it to San Diego, I think they'll air it in the fall, so please be patient. I'd love to post a teaser of some sort, but I don't think I'm allowed to, so here's something entirely different.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Big night tonight!

Hey, new Brave & the Bold tonight - check it out! Starring Bat-Mite!



Also featuring cameos from a wide range of Bat-villains, from the A to the Z list. If you can name them all without having to look it up, you deserve a Bat-prize!



I think at least 60% of it is viewable online already, but please, do try to catch in on Cartoon Network tonight at 8:30. Or it'll probably air again tomorrow morning if you miss it tonight. But try and catch it sooner or later, it's pretty bizarre even by our standards, and it was a ton of fun to make, so that means it'll be fun to watch too, right?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Piles of news

Really just one big thing with a few attached footnotes, I guess - this Friday is the premiere of the new Cartoon Network smash-to-be, Batman: The Brave and the Bold! Which, I might have mentioned, is the show I've been working on for the last year. Rather than going on at length here, allow me to link you to a few interviews I've done in various corners of the internet, and when you're done with those, be sure to tune in to Cartoon Network this Friday at 8 (or Teletoon in Canada, November 21!)!

Not the show -



I think that was made by someone named Grimbot.

Oh, in other news, I don't know if you heard, but there was an election here in the States last week and the good guys totally kicked ass.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

I went to San Diego for the Comic-Con, natch. Okay, it was just three days, but that's all the vacation I get this summer. But the fun I had! After a interview for Batman: Brave & the Bold (check it out here), I went down to the belly of the nerdy beast and sat on a panel (recapped in a couple different places), did a signing and another couple interviews (like this one), walked the entire floor in four hours, and spent the next two days either drinking or resting. For those who couldn't go, here's what you missed-



Higher-res version here.

All characters in video ™ and © DC Comics.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Brave & The Bold development

It's always so exciting when the first animation test comes back from overseas. The culmination of months of development and hard labour crystallized into a moving image for the very first time - finally, glimpses of the finished show are available, and you can see if the animation meets, or in some rare and happy occasions, surpasses the vivid tableaus that have been playing in your mind for up to a year.



Anyways, it'll still be a while yet before anything comes back for Batman: Brave & the Bold. But I sure am looking forward to it.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Meanwhile...




I figured since my blog is getting a little extra traffic from unusual sources these days, I thought I'd mention a few other things I've been working on that you can all enjoy while you're waiting to see Batman: The Brave and the Bold air this fall on Cartoon Network.



First, I'm sure you're already watching Transformers Animated every Saturday morning at 10:30 already (also on Cartoon Network). On the off-chance that you haven't been, next Saturday's a great time to hop on board the Astrotrain* - Season 1 just wrapped up in an explosive climax, and that leads straight into season 2 on the 12th. Even if you haven't watched the show before, now's a perfect time to check it out, because this episode establishes a whole new status quo for the show.



Soon after, April 18th at 8 PM in fact, Cartoon Network (You know what? Just turn to Cartoon Network and throw your remote away) will be premiering the new Ben 10: Alien Force, which I did a few storyboards for. In fact, you can check out a brief sequence that I boarded here. Again, a great episode to start watching even if you haven't seen the original series - it's the ground floor for a whole new take on the characters.

Or if you're still focused on Brave and the Bold, I added some more obnoxious teaser material to the post below, and revealed one secret name. Enjoy!


*Astrotrain not appearing in this episode.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

NAna Nana Nana Nana NAna Nana Nana Nana BLOG POST!


Once again, the Internet has unmasked my latest [secret project]. This one's called Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and I'm one of three directors on it, along with Brandon Vietti and Michael Chang, working for James Tucker, of Legion of Superheroes/Justice League/Batman/the-drawing-at-the-end-of-this-post fame, and Sam Register, executive producer of all kinds of awesome shows that you've spent so much time enjoying like Teen Titans, Transformers Animated, Clone Wars, Ben 10, and so on.

Of course, at this early stage, I can't post any actual images from the show, which are being kept under wraps, but there's nothing to stop me from posting this crude scribbling of Batman I did three or four years ago which (I must emphasize) has nothing to do with the show.



Also, here's a list of characters and guest-stars that will be appearing in the show - self-redacted, because 1/ I'm not allowed to spill these particular beans yet and 2/ it will annoy Colin. Keep checking in from time to time, though, and I will be unredacting names selectively, as I have been doing for my previous Transformers and Legion posts.

I wish I could talk about it, because we have [secret character], Black Canary and The Huntress appearing. How awesome is that? Also Blue Beetle (psst - it's Jaime in the suit) and the new Atom. We also have Green Arrow and Aquaman, rocking a decidedly more Silver Age appearance than they have in the comics currently. I also get to draw Speedy, who I haven't drawn since Teen Titans. We even have some really obscure characters popping up, like Adam Strange, Kamandi and fan favorite B'Wana Beast. Also James has promised that we'll finally see the return of Firestorm to the world of animation, which makes me happy, since I thought he should have been in JLU. Not to mention tons of Green Lanterns, including one who's never been animated before. And of course, my favorite, Red Tornado.

Oh, and the guest star voices! Can you believe we got R. Lee Ermey? We also got Tom Kenny, reprising his role as Plastic Man, and Michael Rosenbaum, but not in the role you might expect (he'll actually be playing Deadman). Plus the return of many familiar faces from shows I've worked on in the past, like John DiMaggio, Greg Ellis, [secret guest star], Wil Wheaton, [secret guest star] and [secret guest star]. So you can see why I would be excited!

Anyhow, the show is apparently airing Fridays on Cartoon Network, but not until the Fall. I will probably forget to remind you when it airs, but please, check it out!


Publicity drawing by James Tucker.

Batman, Blue Beetle, "Brave and the Bold", Green Arrow are all ™ and © DC Comics.

Friday, July 13, 2007

My poor neglected blog

I've been busy working on the new show Transformers Animated, and I'm only going to get busier. So here's a toy by way of apology. And as an added bonus, here are some pictures of Bulkhead that are NOT in the new show.

I can't put up any drawings that are actually IN the show, so this batch of doodles from the recording session for show 10 is it for now.

Show 10 is the one with Soundwave, so that was a fun recording session, as I'm sure you can imagine. Sorry there was no Laserbeak, but Hasbro sprung that on us as a surprise well after the board was already done.

Actually, as far as recording sessions go, the Transformers sessions have been among the most enjoyable of my short career of sitting in recording booths and doodling on scripts.

The regular cast are all seasoned pros with enough experience to goof around and make the sessions fly by while still delivering knockout performances for every single line.

On top of that, we've had an amazing selection of guest-stars already - Townsend Coleman, Lance Henrickson, [secret guest star 3], John Moschitta, [secret guest star 4], [secret guest star 5], [secret guest star 6], Peter Stormare and Weird Al Yankovic! All in just the first 2 seasons!

So far, a very fun couple of seasons. Hopefully all that fun will get captured on the screen.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

This, that, and the other thing

Okay, NOW you can buy Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Here's a link. I've been boycotting my own blog until it got released, so now I can post again (it's really not because I've been too lazy to post - how dare you even suggest such a thing?)

In other news, Kid's WB is running new episodes of Legion of Super-Heroes again, all through February. Finally, a reason to wake up on Saturday mornings! And speaking of Saturday mornings-

I painted another painting! It's for this show! How 'bout that? That brings my lifetime painting total up to 3. Here it is, in case you can't make it out to Alhambra this Saturday (after you watch Legion and buy Titans: Tokyo, of course)-

It's called "GNAP!". If you don't know why, watch this little video clip here.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

November at last!

You know what that means - Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is available on the 7th! Wouldn't it make a great Christmas present for all your Titan-loving friends and family? Sure would! And look at that temptingly low SRP!



Or not - apparently, they moved the release date again, this time to February 6th. Grinched again! Oh well. In the meantime, here's a page of sketches I did for the DVD cover.



The actual finished box art was done by some guy named Glen Murakami. All Teen Titans characters ™ and © DC Comics.

Hey, American Titans fans, since you can't buy the Titans DVD this Tuesday, make sure to go out and vote! I know you have 70 minutes suddenly freed up, so no excuses!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Guess who's coming to breakfast


If you're awake by 10 AM, there's a new show you'll be wanting to watch on whatever channel airs Warner Bros stuff in your neighbourhood. That's right, Legion of Superheroes starts today. Check it out!

If you miss it, don't panic! Apparently they'll be re-airing it Oct 14. Oh yeah, Validus is ™ and © DC Comics.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo airs tonight

At 7:30 on Cartoon Network. We made it a long time ago, and it's been sitting on a shelf for a while now. They dusted it off for San Diego, but if you didn't get a chance to catch it there, it finally airs tonight at 7:30. If you miss that, don't worry, it airs again at the same time tomorrow (Saturday). And if you miss that, apparently you can buy it November 7th. Really, after that, you're on your own.

Here's a little script doodle - including a little section of the script! So watch out for spoilers.

I think I was inspired to put big feet on Cyborg by Irineo Maramba. Cyborg, big feet and all, ™ and © DC Comics.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Attention all horror fans

I don't normally do this, but I want to recommend a movie. I only mention it because I haven't seen any ads for this yet, and I'd hate for people to miss it because they don't know about it. It's called The Descent, and it's coming out today. I happened to get lucky and see it a few weeks ago, knowing nothing about it, and enjoyed it immensely. I don't want to give too much away, but it's about 6 spelunkers who go down into a cave, and things go wrong. It's tense all the way through - it's already scary before the horror movie genre stuff kicks in. If you're tired of slow-moving Japanese ghost women and/or scratchy-looking torture-fests, and just want to see a finely crafted horror film, check out The Descent.

Coincidentally, I recently recovered a painting I did last year for a show at a store called Robocon. I think it demonstrates quite vividly why I'm not making a living as a painter, but I enjoyed painting it. It's cel vinyl on illustration board, for those that wonder about stuff like that.


Zombie Future ™ and © me.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

DOOM

Here's something weird about blogspot - if you start a post in, say, February, and don't publish it until July, it'll still post as a February post. Just sayin', is all.

Any ways, here's an old page of scribbles from the days of the second Doom Patrol episode of Teen Titans. Glen had designed a bulky Robotman, and I was messing around, trying to get a feel for it.



At the time, someone had suggested Mr. T as a potential voice actor for Robotman. But then, that same someone suggests Mr. T for just about every voice being cast, so I don't think there was ever any serious consideration of the idea.



This drawing is just for fun.



Robotman, Negative Man, Robin, Elasti-Girl, Raven, Slade, Cyborg and Robin ™ and © DC Comics.
Mr. T ™ and © Mr. T.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Doom

I know I keep saying I'll post more than once a month.



I am one day early this time.



Negative Man © and ™ DC Comics.



See you in July.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Gamecock fever

Almost let a whole month slip by again. Oops.

I'm not sure how to apportion the blame for this one. Derrick was the one who found the Gamecock entry in the Marvel handbook, but Canete was the first to draw him. Soon enough, everyone was drawing Gamecock, and I got swept up in the tide (this happens from time to time - it's how I started the blog in the first place). So here's my Gamecock-



And a coloured version too, why not -



For those Legion fans checking in for Legion news, rest assured that even though we are spending so much time drawing Gamecock, the show is looking great and does not feature Gamecock in any way (since Gamecock is ™ and © Marvel Comics).

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Spammed!

So a spammer decided my comments section was a great place to plug their internet survey. No thanks. I adjusted my blog to moderated comments from now on - that means that when you post a comment, blogspot has to email it to me for approval before it can be published. Which I will do, as long as it's not spam. But that does mean when you post a comment, it won't appear right away. Please don't let that stop you from posting, though - I don't reply to comments very often, but I do read all of them (especially now).

For those that are in the direct mail business, please, do me a favour - go get a real job. Sell drugs. Become a whore. Overthrow a small island and set up a banana republic. Whatever, just do something with more dignity than spamming or junk mail, okay? The rest of the world knows what it means to sleep soundly - feel free to join us sometime.

(I know I'm probably directing these comments to some program that randomly posts on blogs automatically, but on the off-chance that there's a human being responsible for spamming up my blog, please, rethink your life. Everyone hates you. That can't be any fun.)

In the meantime, for those who've been having problems loading the Quicktimes in my previous post, don't trouble yourself - they deliberately reveal nothing about the show. I can't post any Legion images until the show's already aired - the movies I put up are cropped too close to see anything, really (although hard-core Legion fans could probably deduce which character is in at least half of the movies - hint - each movie features a different individual Legionnaire). I thought it was funny, but my wife thought it was mean. Maybe she's right, and the spam is karmic retribution for my little prank. Although it was really as much a parody of all the secrecy surrounding the project as anything else. Sorry to anyone who got their spirits up.

In the meantime, I've dug up an old drawing I did in my Titans days. It has nothing to do with the new Legion show, even though it bears a strange resemblance to a certain green hero. Rest assured that in the show, that particular green character looks nothing like this drawing.



Strange green character © and ™ me, although I certainly have no plans to ever draw him again.

Unmasked!

If you're here for the Watchmen drawings, scroll on down to the next (previous) post. For everyone else, some news-

Somehow, the fine folks at titansgo.net have figured out that the [secret project] I'm working on is Legion of Superheroes. Not a terribly big secret, but credit where credit is due.

Anyways, now that the secret (such as it is) is out, here's some Legion stuff. Sorry about the low-res, I don't want the blog to load too slowly.



This is all stuff we put together to give some idea of the feel of the show.



Hey, Warner Bros marketing people! If I'm not supposed to post this stuff, let me know, and I'll take it down.



The show's looking great so far, as you can see. This is all early footage, though, so some things have changed.



We've got some great stuff lined up, too. There's a story with Starfinger lined up that I'm really excited about (Taylor Negron is playing Starfinger).



Also, the Legion of Substitute Heroes guest star in the episode, and Starboy and Matter-Eater Lad join the team.



And that's not our only guest star, either. We've got Cosmic Boy and Ferro Lad, one of them joining the team, with voices by Wil Wheaton and Dave Wittenberg. Also, we're doing the Sun-Eater story - that should be pretty amazing.



Legion of Superheroes characters ™ and © DC Comics.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Just don't ask, please.

So I drew these today.

Please don't ask me why.

It just came up at lunch, and I had to get these things out of my head so I could get back to work.

That's all.

Please don't read anything into it, is all I'm asking.

Of couse, all Watchmen characters are ™ and © DC Comics.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

So how's everyone been?


I've been extremely busy lately. But now I'm finally just really busy again, so I can post infrequently on my blog.

Not "often" or "occasionally", mind you, but "infrequently". Which is more than every two months or so. I'll try to get back onto a weekly schedule.

But in the meantime, please check out the many awesome (and much more frequently updated) blogs on my sidebar at the right. Michael Chang has a swell new post with storyboard images from "Things Change", which is an idea I'm absolutely stealing.

You know what, I almost forgot the copyright stuff. So Beast Boy, Cyborg, Robin, Slade and Starfire are ™ and © DC Comics. The gorilla might be Monsieur Mallah (I can't remember whether I meant it to be or not), and if he is, then he's ™ and © DC Comics. Otherwise, he's ™ and © me. Also, I guess the donuthead guy is ™ and © me, but I'm pretty sure I'm not the first person to draw a guy with a donut for a head.