Continuing, encore presentations for first season episodes of Green Lantern: The Animated Series will continue on for the month of August 2012. The second season debut for Green Lantern: The Animated Series is slated for Fall 2012. Green Lantern: The Animated Series airs Saturdays at 10am (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network, with encores the following Sunday at 10am (ET/PT), as part of the DC Nation programming block on Cartoon Network. The episode breakdowns are provided below.
Though DC Comics still has its DC Collectibles branch, we’re seeing a number of other collectibles companies increase their focus on characters like Batman and Superman. Kotobukiya is one such company to increase their DC output in recent months, particularly through their Bishoujo line of PVC statues. The company provided IGN with new pics and details about some of their upcoming DC products. See Green Lantern after the jump and the rest at the link above.
James Robinson and Nicola Scott are continuing to build up the presence of the Justice Society over in DC Comics’ Earth 2 series, with that world’s versions of the Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkgirl now in action. With the promise of the debut of Atom Smasher in issue #4, it seems like the JSA will be together before we know it. Check the preview via IGN
TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern! This week audio problems attack the cast as they talk about all the GREEN titles this week. They also recap Comic Con minus drunken antics from Andrew and Brandan this year. Find out what Kyle Rayner wants more than anything. Would you miss Guy Gardner if he died against the Third Army? More importantly, what would drive you to scream the name of a dead construct dying again? The cast takes their precious time to find out which Earth lantern is the biggest murderer compared to Sinestro. Speaking of Sinestro, they find out just why Sinestro has an underground cave. Oh, and a former Green Lantern is a pervert. Fact. Rip Hunter’s Chalkboard vs The Book of Black. Battle of the Prophecies begins! It’s another great episode so tune in for all that and so much more on this episode of CorpsCast.
Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).
La-La Land Records has provided The World’s Finest with a closer look at the package and disc artwork for the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Original Score from the DC Comics Animated Television Series soundtrack CD title, available through the label’s official website and online specialty sites beginning at 1pm (PT) tomorrow – Tuesday, July 31st, 2012. The soundtrack title will then be available wide through outlets such as Amazon.com beginning Tuesday, August 21st, 2012. The Green Lantern: The Animated Series soundtrack covers the first thirteen episodes of the acclaimed CGI Cartoon Network series. Hit WF for the images!
CBR comes through with a new interview with Green Lantern: New Guardians writer Tony Bedard. You can head over there for some Blue Beetle talk, but I’ve included the New Guardians centric stuff below.