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Green Lantern: The Animated Series Comic Now Bi-Monthly

This week we received DC Comics solicitations for April, and glaringly absent was Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Fans started to panic, assuming the series was canceled. That would not be surprising, as another young audience marketed DC series Superman Family Adventures was given its last solicit. Fortunately, we reached out to DC and they promptly reassured us that GLTAS would continue…on a new release schedule.

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PREVIEW: Threshold #1

Its finally here! Check out the preview of the newest comic starring a Green Lantern, Threshold #1. While you’re at it, check out what writer Keith Giffen had to say about the series via USA Today.

 

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Ron Perlman Voices Sinestro in Green Lantern: The Animated Series

Looking to our GLTAS countdown, it says we have 13hrs until the next episode hits the screen. Thankfully to help fill that void, the one man hype machine(and follower of TheGLCorps on twitter!), Giancarlo Volpe, has decided to dish out some more tidbits about the show. Yes, that includes the headline you read above that Hellboy and Sons of Anarchy actor Ron Perlman will voice Sinestro on the show. Read below for some choice quotes from part one of the article. Potential spoilers below.

 

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Green Lantern: The Animated Series Highlight Cartoon Network Ratings Increase

Across the first week of January 2013, Cartoon Network ranked as television’s #1 network for Total Day delivery of boys 6-11, & 9-14, and #1 in Early Prime (7-9 p.m.) delivery of boys 9-14. Scoring double-digit delivery gains compared the same week in 2012, Total Day delivery of kids 2-11 grew by 20%, kids 6-11 by 33% and kids 9-14 by 33%.

Ranking #1 for boys 6-11 & 9-14 vs. all other networks on Monday, Thursday and Friday Night (7-9 p.m.), Cartoon Network’s Friday night programming line-up grew target kids/boys demos by double digits across the board, ranging between 19% and 96% vs. the same week last year.

Saturday Morning (7-11 a.m.) animated action-adventure programming was up double digits across all key kids and boys vs. last year, ranging between 12% and 36%. Premiere episodes of original series Ben 10: Omniverse (9 a.m.), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (9:30 a.m.), Green Lantern (10 a.m.) and Young Justice: Invasion (10:30 a.m.) grew by double and triple digits across kids/boys 2-11, 6-11 & 9-14, ranging between 33% and 119%.

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Green Lantern: The Animated Series January 2013 Episode Titles

By now you’ve seen the video teaser for what’s to come in GLTAS, right? Well now it is time to get more specific. Cartoon Network has confirmed January’s episode titles for the show and some of them, well some of them absolutely have to get you excited. Check them out below. DC Nation returns January 5th, 2013 to Cartoon Network, featuring new episodes of Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice, plus new animated shorts and content.

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