Wolfram doesn't like Wolfman?
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
I'm thinking of tossing him out of the Wolf club, but I'll give him a few more pages.
Maybe the bar in 1985 was set so much lower.
Kind of. Shows like The Simpsons & Buffy had a big effect on dialogue in comics, I think.
It didn't help that they were trying to cram a hell of a lot of plot into it.
Seems like they're trying to cram a lot of characters and cross-comic references in it. Every couple of pages there's an asertisk after a line of dialogue and then at the bottom MW tells you to see Teen Titans vol. 56 or Aquaman vol. 239 for background or continuation of a storyline. Also every character they draw just has to have a line of dialogue. I wish they did it the JLU (tv show) way where they show 100 superheros but only a handful of them get lines.
I remember when someone posted a link to that Crisis spoof months back, I looked at it and imagined the editor yelling "It's not working! George is drawing new characters faster than the writer can kill them off!"
The DC Animated Universe is done for good.
I could have sworn I've read there's another season of JLU in the works, but it wasn't approved until after they finished up Season 4, so Epilogue was written as if it was going to be the last DCAU episode ever.
I could have sworn I've read there's another season of JLU in the works,
I went looking and found a mention of another season on AICN. Not exactly the most reliable of sources.
I had read that there's going to be another season of JLU also, Kalshane. Don't remember where I read it, though.
People who went to the JLU panel at San Diego saw the first five or ten minutes of the new season opener.....
At least, that is what I was told by someone who attended.