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SPECIAL IN THIS ISSUE #2:

(A fellow subscriber provided us with this info.  He was lucky enough to go to the huge Wondercon comics convention a couple weeks ago...and had this to say (lots of news in here, too!)

"A WONDROUS-FUL DAY AT WONDERCON"
(by Derek Matthew Fridolfs)

Bruce Timm/Paul Dini WB Panel

The panel started off with an exclusive showing of the Superman/Aquaman episode "A Fish Story", followed by the rest of the time with Q&A. They were supposed to be showing a Batman Beyond episode...but they said there wasn't any one episode that was far enough along and finished to even show. As they reminded the audience, they were actually juggling three shows at once for a time...the last few episodes of Superman, Batman, and also starting out on Batman Beyond. The Batman episodes, of course, are out of the way. The Superman episodes are all done, with only 2 that will be shown in May (the Aquaman one and the Batman/Ra's episode). The other three will be held to show...not in the summer...but supposedly in the fall (the Supergirl episode and the 2-part Darkseid season closer). Other notable things that were discussed:

-Bruce started right out and said "No JLA"...since he had been bombarded with the question the day before.

-Someone asked about any DVD releases, which Bruce said he would imagine that it would eventually happen (since everything is going that route anyways)...but nothing for certain. He said he would try to mention it to the executives, along with his idea of releasing a 4-tape boxed set of the Darkseid episodes (the New Gods 2-parter before and the upcoming 2-part
finale as one set).

-Of course, people asked about the future of the Batman and Superman series. Their main concentration of course is Batman Beyond, but they mentioned that doesn't mean that Batman and Superman are cancelled...just not being worked on at the moment. Bruce mentioned if a new Batman live-action movie is made (same probably goes for Superman)...then there would probably be a good chance that WB might ask them to do more episodes (or as Paul said...maybe they'll have us reissue/redesign a whole new Batman series at that time, which Bruce just said "Nooooo!")

-Asked about Batman Beyond becoming a prime time series, since it did so well in its prime time premiere:  Bruce and the crew talked with the executives about it, since it got such high ratings and it probably would've become a reality...if the Saturday morning WB 'toons didn't have such bad ratings at the time. So they decided to plug Batman Beyond into the Saturday morning lineup, to help bring up the ratings for the network (which it did). And since it's doing so well, they ordered more episodes...thus the reason why they're going to be showing them during the week now, to try to bring up ratings in the afternoons.

-The question was asked about the reoccuring villains in the show, and they're going to try to not do too many of them (as many many articles have already printed). They want to develop a whole new rogues gallery for Terry and not have to rely on Two-Face 2000, Clayface 2000, etc. ....so they said the old villains will be few and far between. They did say that they're still looking at having an episode with Superman on Batman Beyond, but that they haven't even written it yet...so it might not happen.

-Questions of characters that might appear in Batman Beyond:  Etrigan - No (he will be in the comic). Ra's - no comment. Whether Bruce would ever become Batman again - mmmm....no comment.  And one fan asked about Green Lantern (how the ring would find a new wearer after each wearer has died...and Bruce responded that he hadn't thought of that. So we'll have to see if we'll get any Green Lantern "Beyond" guest star).

- One of the questions asked by a fan was if they ever considered mixing 2D and CGI elements into the new Batman Beyond series (and if there was any in the opening sequence to the show):  Bruce let a little secret out....there is none (other than digitally sequencing the show together). The opening sequence where we see, what looks to be, a CGI closeup of Bruce Wayne's head turning...is actually, a little trick. One of the animators made a maquette of Bruce Wayne's head, and then for fun, Bruce Timm took it, put it on his kitchen table, and used a hand held camera to record it. They took the film, digitally reconstructed it (changed the
quality of the tape image to the point where it looked like it was really grainy...and almost CGI-ish), and they put it in the opening sequence. Cool!

-They talked about the differences between FOX and WB for Batman. They talked how they've never gotten the chance to do that Nocturna episode...how FOX said no vampires on their show (yet, they've had Morpheus and Blade in the Spider-Man cartoon). And when they got to WB, they tried again (thinking...hey...this is the WB network - home of Buffy the Vampire Slayer). But again, WB said...what are you, crazy? No vampires. Well then....what about fangs?
No.
What if they don't bite and they bite off screen?
No.

-Asked about the 3-issue Harley & Ivy comic, Bruce said that they've been slowly working on it. They're pretty pressed for time, working non-stop on these animated episodes...so they've been trying to do the comic whenever they get the chance. Bruce's part is done...the 3 issues are entirely drawn and finished. Shane Glines, who is the lead character designer on the show, has been juggling those duties along with trying to ink the issues. He's done with the first issue and is halfway through the second issue. Expect the series out by the year's end.

-Asked if they'd ever been approached or would like to do any of the Marvel series. Bruce is a big fan of the Marvel characters, and of course would like to do something with it...but FOX has their own animation division making new cartoons (as he refered to it, "Aren't they doing
Spider-Man Beyond...er...Unlimited?")  But he figures they got their chance at least doing the "Terrific Trio" episode as their homage to Stan and Jack's Fantastic Four.

-Asked about a straight-to-video-movie of Batman, and they said they couldn't talk about it...that it was still in the planning stages. Pressed again if it would be a Batman Beyond movie...and they said, yes it was, but that's all that is known right now. They're still working on the story and details and didn't want to say anything until it became more official
(and even then, they want to actually surprise us for once and not tell us everything that will happen).

-They talked about how when they were first developing Superman, that they were thinking of developing it as a "JLA" type series, where Superman would star with two other heroes in each episode...but then they ditched it since it would be tough to cram everything into each episode. Dini commented briefly that he was writing one episode of Superman with Captain Marvel and the JLA in it...but never finished it, and Aquaman was finished at better at the time so they went with that instead.

-As for the video market division of things, they were always trying to develop other properties (Boyd Kirkland was, since Timm and Dini and the rest are busy with the animated series). Always thought of as mini-straight-to-video-featurettes with possibilities for the New Gods, Aquaman, Legion of Superheroes....even talk of a possible Teen Titans series...but all are either not going to happen, or still being talked about. Nothing is for certain, so don't get your hopes up. Questioned if they'd ever thought of doing a Kingdom Come type movie? No.

-Towards the end of the Q&A, there was a lot of talk about voice acting and casting. They mentioned that Miguel Ferrer is so typecast as playing the bad guy, that they wanted to have him play a good guy on the show. And being a big fan of comics, they wanted to give him a cool role...so they called him up to see if he'd be available to do Aquaman (and he was). They
talked about the auditions for the voice of Batman, and they brought in tons of big name (and no name) actors, but no one quite got the part right. But as soon as Kevin Conroy did the voice...they all knew right away that he was the one.
  Tim Curry was the original voice actor for Joker (but he didn't quite have the role down. Bruce mentioned that Tim was a smoker, so when he did the trademark Joker laugh...he coughed and sputtered and sounded ugly). So they let him go and decided to recast it. They knew that Mark Hamill expressed interest in the part before, and after hearing him...they had their Joker.
  As for Superman, they had an actor from the "Darkman" movies that they had a good idea could play the role. When they called him in, the actor had just found out the night before, that a new tv show he was starring in, had just been cancelled, he'd been up all night worried and he'd now been reduced to finding voice work in cartoons. He came in...read one line...stopped...told the guys he just couldn't do it....got up and walked out. Eventually, they found Tim Daly.
  Guest voice actors to look forward to on Batman Beyond:  Henry Rollins (who's a big fan of the show), Ice T, and many others (that they couldn't think of at the time...but there are a lot they said to look forward to).

Overall, a nice panel discussion, and reception by the fans to the creators of the show. What does this mean to us, the fans....lots to look forward to and be hopeful about. While there might've been a time where I wouldn't care to see WB pursue anymore Batman live action movies (after the dismal "Batman & Robin")....now, I hope they get more made, if it would mean sacrificing a lousy or average live-action feature, in order to get more regular Batman episodes made (same goes for Superman).
  And while I'm at it...let me encourage all of you to go out and support WB's feature animation division, by seeing "The Iron Giant" when it's released in August. I don't know how much of an ad campaign this movie will get, but it is being hyped by animators in the industry as a "can't wait and see" movie (will easily make one forget about the poorly made "Quest for
Camelot" and "King and I"). I've already seen a rough cut of Disney's "Tarzan"...and while I'll go see it, I'm still looking more forward to "Iron Giant" (not a musical but a mature kid's story). See it, support it...and WB's Feature Animation Division will continue to make more movies down the line, with anything possible. But if does badly...it might spell doom for anymore features in the future. There's my two cents (and if any WB TV/Feature animation staff are out there reading this....give me a job)! ;)

Derek
dmf15@csufresno.edu
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EDITORAL #1
(by Laura Hysert, aka "Phoenix")

Sadly, the lovely Laura Hysert will return shortly with a new editorial. Be patient, my children.
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EDITORIAL #2
(by Michael Mandeville)
batboym@wtp.net

Lady's and gentlemen, children of all ages, D Generation X proudly brings to you...the Batboy of Beyond!

Hi there and welcome to another one of my editorialist articles (which are probably being protested against and have caused riots in the streets). Now, on to some business:

Okay, so, in the last issue of this Newsletter, there was an e-mail with Boyd Kirkland.  I do so hope I don't offend anyone with my interventions in the following article. In case you missed it, here it is - and my interventions have brackets around them:

BOYD: It's nice to know there are fans out there who care about what's happening. (What do you think we do? Watch the shows and don't care?) It's great for the WB and for our studio (How great? Great Great, or just great?) that "Batman Beyond" is such a huge rating success, (Yes it is) but it's unfortunate that that success has also spelled the end of the regular Batman shows. (Hey, you can't expect the WB crews to work on two things at once, and we still have an awesome cutting-edge futuristic Batman show that's cooler than the original).

Two other projects I developed her this past yeat that were not picked up were Legionaires (As in The Legion of Superheroes, or the JLA?) and Lobo (that crazy idiot biker guy who drives around space screaming). Everyone here was certain that Lobo was a go right up (Why?) until the week when the network finally announced it's schedule to the press. That was another major disappointement to us (Ahhh again). Unfourtunetly, the network never showed much interest in Legionaires (Even in Saturn Girl?). I really liked (Saturn Girl) what we were doing with it, and know it would have been a great show (Amen brother!). Other DC properties I have developed here in previous years that the network has passed over (Ahhhh) are (Drumroll please) Wonder Women (Not to excited about that), Green Lantern (That would be okay), and The Metal Men (WHO?).

I probaly won't be involved with the "Batman Beyond" movie, as I am not part of that crew (Which means they threw you out?). I believe Paul Dini (The cool guy) will write it and Bruce Timm (The REALLY cool guy) will produce it. I'm not certain yet what my future plans are (Hey, buy a house in the Bahamas). There is another movie/video project here that I helped develop (What? What? What?) which is currently under construction (Ok, I'm preparred to take notes, what's the title, the hero, and the plotline?) I can't say much about it yet (Ahh, MAN!), but it's not a DC or superhero property (Ahh, MAN!). I'll know whether the studio wants to move ahead with it in a couple of weeks (Don't hold your breath).

The basic storyline of our recently canned (Sealed, trash, thrown away, rubbished, demolished) animated Batman movie involved the Joker and Bane (Is this a coincidence or am I dreaming?), both prisioners in Arkham (For the 6 billionth time), who team up (With each-other or with Bruce Timm) to escape and seek revenge on Batman (Who else?). Bruce Wayne is involved in a heavy romance (With a cut girl?) before this happens (Then his new girlfriend abandons him when Bane and the Joker crash one of their dates), and is seriously considering (A face-lift) retiring the cape and cowl (And the suit and belt) to get married (Yeah, right, it's probably another one of Poison Ivy's creations) when he's attacked (During a date and his girlfriend leaves him). Robin is seriously injured (Did it damage his bug eyes?!?!?), but plays an important role in helping Batman before the story is over (Meat Grinder, Potato Pealer, Onion slicer). THe story was full of non-stop action (Oh, make us feel WORSE why don't you!) and eye-popping visuals (AH! STOP STOP! Your beginning to sound like an advertisement!), as well as had a lot of heart and romance (Oh, MAN!). I had one of the best studios in Japan lined up to animate it, with a bigger budget than I had for "Sub-Zero". It would have been great (Sigh). Needless to say, I'm extremely disappointed (Of Course!) that it won't be made (OF COURSE!). Oh, Well - time to move on.

Sincerely,
Boyd Kirkland

Well that's all for now! (And if the brilliant WB executives who made the decition to scrap this movie read this and want to e-mail me It's: Michael@BiteMe.com )
And for the rest of you who want to e-mail me it's:
batboym@wtp.net

See ya next time from the Batboy of Beyond!

PS - To the parents and friends of the kids that were killed on 4-20-99 of Littleton, Colorado:
May God be with you in this time of tragedy.
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TO INFINITY AND BATMAN BEYOND
- a column dedicated to "Batman Beyond"
(by Ed Wiser)                                                                           
ewiser@iglou.com

Ed Wiser will return shortly with a new article - thank you for your patience!
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BATMAN: THE ANIMATED TRIVIA
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)

  This is one of my favourite sections, where I get to boggle the minds of all our readers!  *EVIL LAUGH* This trivia is all animated-related in some form, and can deal with ANY aspect of the show or comics based on the show. Remember, answer the questions WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE ANIMATED CONTINUITY. Now have fun - let's see how well you do! Answers are provided below.

Seeing how this issue is dedicated to Ty "the Guy" Templeton, I figured this issue's trivia should have to do entirely with the comics based on BTAS, since he's the guy that makes them so great. These include "The Batman Adventures", "Batman & Robin Adventures", and the current "Batman: Gotham Adventures".  Any comic in the animated style is eligible to be tested here.

111. Which of the following animated comic-series' currently has the longest run?

A: THE BATMAN ADVENTURES
B: BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES
C: BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES
D: BATMAN: THE LOST YEARS
E: SUPERMAN ADVENTURES

112. Which was the first issue of any of the animated comics that Ty Templeton WROTE?

A: BATMAN ADVENTURES #1
B: BATMAN ADVENTURES #33
C: BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES #1
D: BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES #4
E: BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #1

113. Which of the following characters HASN'T Ty Templeton drawn on the cover of an issue of "Gotham Adventures" (excluding the cover of Issue #1)?

A: Deadman
B: Dagger Dixon
C: The Scarecrow
D: Tim Drake
E: The Riddler

114. Which of the following episodes was NOT based on a BTAS comic?

A: "Mad Love"
B: "Holiday Knights"
C: "World's Finest"
D: "Sins of the Father"
E: "Old Wounds"

115. In which animated comic, at any point, does Two-Face appear with his evil side PURPLE inside of blue?

A: BATMAN ADVENTURES #22
B: BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES #2
C: BATMAN & ROBIN ADVENTURES #22
D: BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #10
E: BATMAN: THE LOST YEARS #4
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ANSWERS TO THE TRIVIA

Answer to #111: 'A
Answer to #112: 'B
Answer to #113: 'C, E'
Answer to #114: 'C'
Answer to #115: 'B, D'
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