Hamill To Laugh Again?

(Joshua Gilmore Staff Writer)

The clown prince of crime has found his voice and it is a familiar voice. As reported by collider.com, Mark Hamill will be stepping behind the microphone once again and provide the voice of The Joker in the upcoming DC animated adaptation for “The Killing Joke”

Alan Moore and Brian Bolland released “The Killing Joke” graphic novel in 1988 and this creation quickly became a highly revered publication. At this year’s San Diego Comic Con, Warner Brother’s announced that this beloved book will be the next release in the highly popular DC animated movie collection.

As the excitement grew and one question needed to be answered, who would voice DC favorite sociopath? A source to collider.com revealed that Hamill has already recorded the dialogue for the upcoming movie.

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Mark Hamill To Voice “The Killing Joke”

The animated adaptation for “The Killing Joke” is set to be released in 2016. Please continue to check in with nowherecalifornia.com as more information is released.

The Half Shelled Heroes Enter Gotham…

(Joshua Gilmore Staff Writer)

We still have a long wait until the dark knight rises on the big screen and faces off with the last son of krypton, but this November the Caped Crusader will cross paths with the heroes in a half shell. As announced during the recent San Diego Comic Con, IDW publishing and DC Comics will publish a crossover of Technodrome proportions.
In a six part miniseries, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the arch rival Shredder will enter Gotham City, after being forced out of their own dimension by the evil Krang. As they battle to return home, the turtles and shredder will cross paths with Batman.
When this news broke, the hardcore and fair weathered comic fan understood the magnitude of this event. Each franchise has historic legacy behind their characters and they are not strangers to reinvention or crossovers.
“Batman is the world’s most popular Super Hero. He continues to be reimagined and this new crossover showcases his ongoing appeal as a global pop icon for the ages,” said DC Comics Editor-in-Chief, Bob Harras.

As Batman is not a stranger to reinvention, the dark knight knows his way around a cross over or two. The world of Batman comics have had a revolving door similar to the guest stars list from the 1966 Batman television series. The storied history of Batman crossovers range from his shocking interaction with the MARVEL universe to the world of Tarazan and many other characters in between.

In their over 30 year history, the turtles have had their fair share of epic events and universe crossing. In one of their most recent crossovers, the turtles entered the universe of the Ghostbusters (another highly popular IDW title) and their universe jumping can be traced back to their first interactions with Usagi Yojimbo in the pages of 1987’s “Turtle Soup”
  As the comic book world waits for these issues to hit the market, we know the story will be written by James Tynion IV and artist Freddie E. Williams II will handle the art for this series. Also, the co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman and a yet-to-be name artist will create the variant covers for the crossover event.