Warner Brothers to continue DC Animated Movie Universe With Batman: The Killing Joke

The Issue

Are you pleased that Warner and DC Animation Studios released an animated Batman movie based on The Killing Joke? Would you be interested in having more animated movies based on comics set in the New Earth era of DC be produced and be part of the same universe as Batman: The Killing Joke?

Well that can be arranged but first;

We'd have to buy more copies of other issues from the comics to intrigue the producers of the following companies and studios enough into developing shows and films heavily regarding some of the villains fought by the heroes in DC comics.

Now, while the animated adaptions based on some of these storylines would have to be in the same animated movie universe as Batman: The Killing Joke, the animated features that Warner Bros and DC Animation Studios should develop for the next decade should focus on these three villains;

Silver Banshee

Bane

And Savitar

Now it can't just be any of the comics these three made their appearances in. They all have to start from the issues they've made their comics debut within DC's universe and these are following issues that all of you must look into purchasing these following comic books to make them set their sights on developing animated movies based on the New Earth storylines;


Superman: Silver Banshee

Action Comics #595

Superman (Volume 2) #17

Superman (Volume 2) #23

Action Comics #662

Supergirl (Volume 4) #10
Supergirl (Volume 4) #11

Supergirl (Volume 4) #12

Superman/Silver Banshee #1
Superman/Silver Banshee #2


The Flash: Deadheat

• The Flash (Volume 2) #108 (Part 1 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #109 (Part 2 of 6)
• Impulse #10 (Part 3 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #110 (Part 4 of 6)
• Impulse #11 (Part 5 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #111 (Part 6 of 6)

From <http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/The_Flash:_Dead_Heat>

 

And

Batman:Knightfall

Part 1: Broken Bat
• Batman #492 -- Part 1: Crossed Eyes and Dotty Teas
• Detective Comics #659 -- Part 2: Puppets
• Batman #493 -- Part 3: Redslash
• Detective Comics #660 -- Part 4: Crocodile Tears
• Batman #494 -- Part 5: Night Terrors
• Detective Comics #661 -- Part 6: City on Fire
• Batman #495 -- Part 7: Strange Deadfellows
• Detective Comics #662 -- Part 8: Burning Questions
• Batman #496 -- Part 9: Die Laughing
• Detective Comics #663 -- Part 10: No Rest for the Wicked
• Batman #497 -- Part 11: The Broken Bat

 

Part 2: Who Rules the Night
• Detective Comics #664 -- Part 12: Who Rules the Night
• Showcase '93 #7 -- Part 13: 2-Face: Double Cross
• Showcase '93 #8 -- Part 14: 2-Face Part 2: Bad Judgement
• Batman #498 -- Part 15: Knights in Darkness
• Detective Comics #665 -- Part 16: Lightning Changes
• Batman #499 -- Part 17: The Venom Connection
• Detective Comics #666 -- Part 18: The Devil You Know
• Batman #500 -- Part 19: Part 19: Dark Angel; I: The Fall, II: The Descent

 

And Part 3: KnightsEnd
• Batman #509 -- Part 1: Spirit of the Bat
• Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29 -- Part 2: Manimal: Proving Ground
• Detective Comics #676 -- Part 3: Too Many Ninjas
• Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62 -- Part 4: Devils
• Robin (Volume 4) #8 -- Part 5: Death's Door
• Catwoman (Volume 2) #12 -- Part 6: Fire in the Sky
• Batman #510 -- Part 7: Return of the Bat
• Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30 -- Part 8: Wild Knights, Wild City
• Detective Comics #677 -- Part 9: Flesh and Steel
• Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #63 -- Part Ten: Climax

 

Now Knightfall is sure to be set in the works but with so many storylines, we could only expect Warner Bros and DC animation to narrow it down to a trilogy while having it feature Batman's first encounter with Bane and how his fractions lead to Jean-Paul Valley taking his place as the Dark Knight who eventually defeats Bane and disgraces himself by resorting to such ruthless tactics, forcing Bruce into taking the mantel back.

Next there's Silver Banshee, as one of DC's most iconic characters, it's high time she got her movie and by starting with Action Comics 575 all the way up to Superman/Silver Banshee #2 in the chronicle order of her appearance in the comics directly as shown from the comics listed above, the animated adaption regarding the character should work effectively. Especially with Banshee being the most tragic Superman villainess.

Finally there's Savitar, the most powerful speedster villain ever fought by the Flash Family in New Earth of DC. He may have appeared as the main antagonist in CW's third season, but because the show runners got too carried away with their mischievous ambitions making him a twisted evil version of Barry from the future killing Iris out of insanity, it's time we had the people in charge of the animation department shift back to the point the character made his debut so they can start respecting the proper version of the character from the comics and let us see what that actual version of him as a Romanian/Russian/Turkish, or what ever country he was born in as a pilot working for a third world nation becoming leader of a speed cult of super speedster ninjas.

It will have to focus on Wally being the Flash and everything being set on Earth 2, but I'm sure with all the epic build up in the storyline, an animated adaption should definitely work.

Now, we want Warner and DC animation to look into doing the animated adaptions of these comics and give those adaptions based on each of the comics listed in this article a chance to shine on the screen instead of wasting too much faith in whatever they think works best in their own perspectives before they even think about resorting skipping ahead with things over storyline popularity. Just these issues and with a total of five animated movies and not to worry. They'll still feature Superman, Batman, and The Flash as the major lead characters.

Now to make things interesting, here's a list of the people Warner should look into casting for the character voices;

Superman/Silver Banshee
• Katie McGrath as the voice of Siobhan McDougal/Silver Banshee (Titular Antagonist turned Titular Protagonist)
• Tim Daly to reprise his role as Superman
• Stana Katic to reprise her role as Lois Lane
• David Kaufman to reprise his role as Jimmy Olsen
• Olivia D'abo to voice Hecate (the main antagonist)
• Kevin Conroy to reprise his role as Batman
• Carl Lumbly to reprise his role as Martian Manhunter
• Italia Ricci to voice Linda Danvers/Supergirl
• John DiMaggio to voice Bevin McDougal
• Frank Welker to voice Seamus
• Barbara Goodson to voice the Crone
• Jess Harnell to voice Thrope
• Amy Manson to voice Lacy MacElwain
• Clancy Brown to reprise his role as Lex Luthor
• Cree Summer to reprise her role as Mattie Harcourt
• Dan Castellenta to voice Buzz
• Nolan North to voice Inmate
• Ryan Potter to voice Wallace Johnson
• Jennifer Hale to voice Maggie Sawyer
• Chris Garner to voice Mattie's Brother

Batman: Knightfall Trilogy
• Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman
• Javier Bardem to voice Bane
• Stephen Amell to voice Jean-Paul Valley
• Robbie Amell to voice Tim Drake/Robin
• Tara Strong to voice Oracle
• Mark Hamill to voice Joker
• John Barrowman to voice Scarecrow
• Danielle Panabaker to reprise her role as Poison Ivy
• Danny Jacobs to voice Victor Zsasz
• Carlos Alazraqui as the voice of Bird
• Christian Lanz to voice Zombie
• Michelle Rodriguez to voice Renee Montoya
• Ray Wise to voice Commissioner Gordon
• Robin Atkin Downes to voice Harvey Bullock
• Sumalee Montano to voice Lady Shiva
• David Boat to voice Two Face

• Josh Keaton to voice Firefly

• Fred Tatasciore to voice Trogg and reprise his role as Killer Croc

• Alistar Duncan to reprise his role as Alfred Pennyworth


Flash: Deadheat

• Michael Rosenbaum to reprise his role as Wally West/The Flash
• Hugh Jackman or Ron Perlman to voice Savitar
• Shantel Vantensen to voice Jesse Quick
• John Wesley Ship to reprise his role as Jay Garrick
• Neil MacDonough to voice Max Mercury
• Tom Cavanaugh to voice Johnny Quick
• Daryl Sabara to voice Bart Allen/Impulse
• Stephanie Corneliussen to voice Christina Alexandrova,
• Troy Baker to voice Boleslaw Uminski and
• Jim Meskimen to voice Gregor Gregorovich and Unknown Speedster 2
• Dimitri Diatchenko to voice Anatole
• Laura Bailey to voice Bebek
• Kim Mai Guest to reprise her role as Linda Park
• Kimberly Brookes to voice XS
• Rick D. Wasserman to voice Tarpit and Unknown Speedster 1

Now, feel free to sign this petition to support the cause, then look up each of the following issues to see what each cover to these storylines look like and be sure to look through stores online or out in public stores featuring collectibles, antiques, and more. If you're having trouble finding each of the following, just look each of them up on Amazon.

Don't push yourselves into buying more than one copy per comic book unless it's for a friend or someone in your family who is also a big DC comics fan too. The total number of comics doesn't have to be a million bought total. It just needs to be enough to intrigue the producers of Warner and DC animation studios to look into doing animated movie adaptions for each of the following storylines without backing out.

World is changing and with the people at the animation studios these days are picking storylines from the comics at random so let's make sure the comics featuring Silver Banshee along with those from Flash: Dead Heat and Batman: Knightfall are popular enough for them to rely on using for future animated movies in the next decade, in which of course, have them ready within 4 to 5 years as animated films within Batman: The Killing Joke's movie cannon. Wouldn't you agree? Afterall, they show great potential and are worth seeing brought to life in animation.

So let's get to it.

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The Issue

Are you pleased that Warner and DC Animation Studios released an animated Batman movie based on The Killing Joke? Would you be interested in having more animated movies based on comics set in the New Earth era of DC be produced and be part of the same universe as Batman: The Killing Joke?

Well that can be arranged but first;

We'd have to buy more copies of other issues from the comics to intrigue the producers of the following companies and studios enough into developing shows and films heavily regarding some of the villains fought by the heroes in DC comics.

Now, while the animated adaptions based on some of these storylines would have to be in the same animated movie universe as Batman: The Killing Joke, the animated features that Warner Bros and DC Animation Studios should develop for the next decade should focus on these three villains;

Silver Banshee

Bane

And Savitar

Now it can't just be any of the comics these three made their appearances in. They all have to start from the issues they've made their comics debut within DC's universe and these are following issues that all of you must look into purchasing these following comic books to make them set their sights on developing animated movies based on the New Earth storylines;


Superman: Silver Banshee

Action Comics #595

Superman (Volume 2) #17

Superman (Volume 2) #23

Action Comics #662

Supergirl (Volume 4) #10
Supergirl (Volume 4) #11

Supergirl (Volume 4) #12

Superman/Silver Banshee #1
Superman/Silver Banshee #2


The Flash: Deadheat

• The Flash (Volume 2) #108 (Part 1 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #109 (Part 2 of 6)
• Impulse #10 (Part 3 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #110 (Part 4 of 6)
• Impulse #11 (Part 5 of 6)
• The Flash (Volume 2) #111 (Part 6 of 6)

From <http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/The_Flash:_Dead_Heat>

 

And

Batman:Knightfall

Part 1: Broken Bat
• Batman #492 -- Part 1: Crossed Eyes and Dotty Teas
• Detective Comics #659 -- Part 2: Puppets
• Batman #493 -- Part 3: Redslash
• Detective Comics #660 -- Part 4: Crocodile Tears
• Batman #494 -- Part 5: Night Terrors
• Detective Comics #661 -- Part 6: City on Fire
• Batman #495 -- Part 7: Strange Deadfellows
• Detective Comics #662 -- Part 8: Burning Questions
• Batman #496 -- Part 9: Die Laughing
• Detective Comics #663 -- Part 10: No Rest for the Wicked
• Batman #497 -- Part 11: The Broken Bat

 

Part 2: Who Rules the Night
• Detective Comics #664 -- Part 12: Who Rules the Night
• Showcase '93 #7 -- Part 13: 2-Face: Double Cross
• Showcase '93 #8 -- Part 14: 2-Face Part 2: Bad Judgement
• Batman #498 -- Part 15: Knights in Darkness
• Detective Comics #665 -- Part 16: Lightning Changes
• Batman #499 -- Part 17: The Venom Connection
• Detective Comics #666 -- Part 18: The Devil You Know
• Batman #500 -- Part 19: Part 19: Dark Angel; I: The Fall, II: The Descent

 

And Part 3: KnightsEnd
• Batman #509 -- Part 1: Spirit of the Bat
• Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29 -- Part 2: Manimal: Proving Ground
• Detective Comics #676 -- Part 3: Too Many Ninjas
• Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62 -- Part 4: Devils
• Robin (Volume 4) #8 -- Part 5: Death's Door
• Catwoman (Volume 2) #12 -- Part 6: Fire in the Sky
• Batman #510 -- Part 7: Return of the Bat
• Batman: Shadow of the Bat #30 -- Part 8: Wild Knights, Wild City
• Detective Comics #677 -- Part 9: Flesh and Steel
• Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #63 -- Part Ten: Climax

 

Now Knightfall is sure to be set in the works but with so many storylines, we could only expect Warner Bros and DC animation to narrow it down to a trilogy while having it feature Batman's first encounter with Bane and how his fractions lead to Jean-Paul Valley taking his place as the Dark Knight who eventually defeats Bane and disgraces himself by resorting to such ruthless tactics, forcing Bruce into taking the mantel back.

Next there's Silver Banshee, as one of DC's most iconic characters, it's high time she got her movie and by starting with Action Comics 575 all the way up to Superman/Silver Banshee #2 in the chronicle order of her appearance in the comics directly as shown from the comics listed above, the animated adaption regarding the character should work effectively. Especially with Banshee being the most tragic Superman villainess.

Finally there's Savitar, the most powerful speedster villain ever fought by the Flash Family in New Earth of DC. He may have appeared as the main antagonist in CW's third season, but because the show runners got too carried away with their mischievous ambitions making him a twisted evil version of Barry from the future killing Iris out of insanity, it's time we had the people in charge of the animation department shift back to the point the character made his debut so they can start respecting the proper version of the character from the comics and let us see what that actual version of him as a Romanian/Russian/Turkish, or what ever country he was born in as a pilot working for a third world nation becoming leader of a speed cult of super speedster ninjas.

It will have to focus on Wally being the Flash and everything being set on Earth 2, but I'm sure with all the epic build up in the storyline, an animated adaption should definitely work.

Now, we want Warner and DC animation to look into doing the animated adaptions of these comics and give those adaptions based on each of the comics listed in this article a chance to shine on the screen instead of wasting too much faith in whatever they think works best in their own perspectives before they even think about resorting skipping ahead with things over storyline popularity. Just these issues and with a total of five animated movies and not to worry. They'll still feature Superman, Batman, and The Flash as the major lead characters.

Now to make things interesting, here's a list of the people Warner should look into casting for the character voices;

Superman/Silver Banshee
• Katie McGrath as the voice of Siobhan McDougal/Silver Banshee (Titular Antagonist turned Titular Protagonist)
• Tim Daly to reprise his role as Superman
• Stana Katic to reprise her role as Lois Lane
• David Kaufman to reprise his role as Jimmy Olsen
• Olivia D'abo to voice Hecate (the main antagonist)
• Kevin Conroy to reprise his role as Batman
• Carl Lumbly to reprise his role as Martian Manhunter
• Italia Ricci to voice Linda Danvers/Supergirl
• John DiMaggio to voice Bevin McDougal
• Frank Welker to voice Seamus
• Barbara Goodson to voice the Crone
• Jess Harnell to voice Thrope
• Amy Manson to voice Lacy MacElwain
• Clancy Brown to reprise his role as Lex Luthor
• Cree Summer to reprise her role as Mattie Harcourt
• Dan Castellenta to voice Buzz
• Nolan North to voice Inmate
• Ryan Potter to voice Wallace Johnson
• Jennifer Hale to voice Maggie Sawyer
• Chris Garner to voice Mattie's Brother

Batman: Knightfall Trilogy
• Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman
• Javier Bardem to voice Bane
• Stephen Amell to voice Jean-Paul Valley
• Robbie Amell to voice Tim Drake/Robin
• Tara Strong to voice Oracle
• Mark Hamill to voice Joker
• John Barrowman to voice Scarecrow
• Danielle Panabaker to reprise her role as Poison Ivy
• Danny Jacobs to voice Victor Zsasz
• Carlos Alazraqui as the voice of Bird
• Christian Lanz to voice Zombie
• Michelle Rodriguez to voice Renee Montoya
• Ray Wise to voice Commissioner Gordon
• Robin Atkin Downes to voice Harvey Bullock
• Sumalee Montano to voice Lady Shiva
• David Boat to voice Two Face

• Josh Keaton to voice Firefly

• Fred Tatasciore to voice Trogg and reprise his role as Killer Croc

• Alistar Duncan to reprise his role as Alfred Pennyworth


Flash: Deadheat

• Michael Rosenbaum to reprise his role as Wally West/The Flash
• Hugh Jackman or Ron Perlman to voice Savitar
• Shantel Vantensen to voice Jesse Quick
• John Wesley Ship to reprise his role as Jay Garrick
• Neil MacDonough to voice Max Mercury
• Tom Cavanaugh to voice Johnny Quick
• Daryl Sabara to voice Bart Allen/Impulse
• Stephanie Corneliussen to voice Christina Alexandrova,
• Troy Baker to voice Boleslaw Uminski and
• Jim Meskimen to voice Gregor Gregorovich and Unknown Speedster 2
• Dimitri Diatchenko to voice Anatole
• Laura Bailey to voice Bebek
• Kim Mai Guest to reprise her role as Linda Park
• Kimberly Brookes to voice XS
• Rick D. Wasserman to voice Tarpit and Unknown Speedster 1

Now, feel free to sign this petition to support the cause, then look up each of the following issues to see what each cover to these storylines look like and be sure to look through stores online or out in public stores featuring collectibles, antiques, and more. If you're having trouble finding each of the following, just look each of them up on Amazon.

Don't push yourselves into buying more than one copy per comic book unless it's for a friend or someone in your family who is also a big DC comics fan too. The total number of comics doesn't have to be a million bought total. It just needs to be enough to intrigue the producers of Warner and DC animation studios to look into doing animated movie adaptions for each of the following storylines without backing out.

World is changing and with the people at the animation studios these days are picking storylines from the comics at random so let's make sure the comics featuring Silver Banshee along with those from Flash: Dead Heat and Batman: Knightfall are popular enough for them to rely on using for future animated movies in the next decade, in which of course, have them ready within 4 to 5 years as animated films within Batman: The Killing Joke's movie cannon. Wouldn't you agree? Afterall, they show great potential and are worth seeing brought to life in animation.

So let's get to it.

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