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"Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!"From the groundbreaking Fleischer Studios shorts of 1941 to today's modern takes, Superman has had an incredible journey in animation. In this episode of Animation Fascination, we explore 85 years of the Man of Steel on screen, examining iconic moments, legendary voice actors, and the evolution of Superman's animated legacy. It's up, up, and away as hosts Marc Vibbert & Stanford Clark are joined by special guest Adam Hlavac (of Heroes Reforged and Glorious Nightmares).Join us as we celebrate the hero who inspired generations and dive deep into the shows and films that defined him—from Superman: The Animated Series and Super Friends to My Adventures With Superman and beyond.(Recorded: Tuesday, August 12th, 2025)Main TopicSuperman in AnimationAnimation MilestonesFirst animated flight — FleischerPhone booth transformation — animation originIconic “Faster than a speeding bullet…” introRotoscoping influence on superhero action1940s–1960sFleischer Superman Cartoons (1941–43)17 shorts (Fleischer + Famous Studios)Introduced flight & phone booth changeRotoscoping for realismBud Collyer (voice), Joan Alexander (Lois)The New Adventures of Superman (1966–69) – Filmation, Silver Age toneBatman/Superman Hour (1968) – Compilation format1970s–1980sSuper Friends (1973–86) – Hanna-Barbera, team-focusedSuperman (1988) – Ruby-Spears, 50th anniversary, Lex as businessman1990s–2000sSuperman: TAS (1996–2000) – DCAU, Bruce Timm style, Tim Daly (Supes), Clancy Brown (Lex)The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997) – CompilationJustice League (2001) / Justice League: Unlimited (2004) – Continues TAS ContinuityKrypto the Superdog (2005–06) – Kid-centric, Superman cameo in pilotLegion of Super-Heroes (2006–08) – Young Clark in the futureAnimated FilmsBrainiac Attacks (2006)Superman: Doomsday (2007)Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2010)Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)All-Star Superman (2011)Superman vs. The Elite (2012)Justice League: Doom (2012)Superman: Unbound (2013)Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013)Justice League: War (2014)Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015)Death of Superman / Reign of the Supermen (2018–19)Red Son (2020)Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)Man of Tomorrow (2020) – starts TomorrowverseBatman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons (2022)Justice League: Warworld (2023)Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy (2024)RecentMy Adventures with Superman (2023–Present ) – Anime-inspired, fresh take, multiverse nodsNotable Superman Voice ActorsBud Collyer – Fleischer, FilmationTim Daly – Superman: TASGeorge Newbern – Justice LeagueDarren Criss – TomorrowverseJerry O'Connell – DCAMUChanning Tatum – The LEGO Movie 1(2014) & 2 (2019), The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)Nicolas Cage – Teen Titans Go! (2018)John Krasinski – League of Super-Pets (2022)
This week on Men of Steel, Case and Jmike are joined by writer and critic Jesse Fresco to dig into the early 2000s series Cla$$War. We unpack the political fury, superhero deconstruction, and lasting relevance of this overlooked gem from the Bush-era boom in gritty, socially charged comics. #MenOfSteelPod #Cla$$War #RobWilliams #SupermanAdjacent #JesseFresco #ComicsPodcast Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Men of Steel Full Episode Originally aired: August 15, 2025 Edited by Sophia Ricciardi Scored by Geoff Moonen Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 Overview Class War comic serves as a political commentary on post-9/11 America, initially conceived as a 12-issue series but only 6 issues were published between 2002 and 2004. Writer Rob Williams influenced by Bill Hicks and Marvel's Miracle Man, blending humor with serious themes of government superhero programs. Characters feature a Superman-like hero and an Enola Gay team reflecting various archetypes, but backstory is minimal focusing more on action. The commentary emphasizes American superheroes as 'deterrents' entangled in corruption and drug operations rather than showcasing true class conflict. Artwork utilized innovative computer coloring for the early 2000s, with notable scenes praised for their intensity and execution. The series is linked to broader cultural events, including the Patriot Act and militarized entertainment, creating a lasting impact on the genre. Story arcs reveal escalating tensions, ending ambiguously without showing direct conflict or resolution in the finale. Hosts reflect on the comic's themes feeling 'adolescent' today, yet resonate with current events like rising political tensions and violence. Class War recommended alongside classics like The Authority and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, highlighted for its unfinished nature and mystique. The discussion underscores a shift in superhero portrayals, questioning the effectiveness of traditional heroes in the current socio-political landscape. Notes ️ Introduction and Setup (00:00 - 09:36) Discussion of Class War comic as political commentary on post-9/11 America, described as 'what if Superman was pissed off about 9/11'. Jesse Fresco returns after Jaguar Sharks podcast ended in January, currently working on a novel after crossing 200 pages. Class War intended as 12-issue series but only 6 issues published - first 3 in 2002, final 3 in 2004 by Com X publisher. Notable art style change between Trevor Harrison (issues 1-3) and Travel Foreman (issues 4-6), both considered high quality for indie publication. Historical Context and Influences (09:36 - 18:49) Comic written before 9/11 but published after, coincidentally capturing post-9/11 American sentiment perfectly. Received major attention from Wizard magazine and early comic websites despite being small indie publication. Writer Rob Williams heavily influenced by comedian Bill Hicks, directly copying Kennedy assassination joke in comic. Williams cited Marvel Man/Miracle Man as major influence, both featuring government superhero programs with Nazi scientist connections. ️ Character Analysis and Comic Structure (18:49 - 27:56) Superman-type character design with mostly white bodysuit, blue stripe, and star pattern - described as 'patriotic Apollo'. Minimal backstory provided beyond brief flashback showing protagonist's brother died of heroin overdose. Enola Gay superhero team includes The American, Heavyweight (Luke Cage-type), Icon (Wonder Woman analog), and Confusion (psychic character). ️ Political Commentary and Themes (27:56 - 38:02) Reveals American superheroes used as 'deterrents' rather than weapons, involved in drug trafficking operations. Despite title 'Class War,' actual class conflict rarely shown - more focused on government corruption than economic inequality. Problematic portrayal of Black character written by British creators, described as 'Mike Tyson as super soldier'. Art and Production Quality (38:02 - 48:12) Utilized cutting-edge computer coloring and gradients that were revolutionary for early 2000s comics. Heavyweight vs American battle particularly praised, featuring brutal jaw-punching scene later parodied by Garth Ennis. Com X publisher folded after initial run, Image Comics later acquired reprint rights. Cultural Impact and Comparisons (48:12 - 58:18) Frequently compared to Warren Ellis's Authority series despite Williams claiming unfamiliarity. Influenced Garth Ennis's The Boys, Warren Ellis's Black Summer, and Mark Millar's War Heroes. Part of broader cultural shift including 'freedom fries,' Patriot Act, and militarized entertainment. Story Structure Analysis (58:19 - 01:08:43) Issue 1 - Superman burns 'LIAR' into President's forehead; Issue 2 - Heavyweight fight; Issue 3 - Bridge episode; Issues 4-6 - Government conspiracy revelation. Series ends with American and Isaac preparing for civil war, never showing actual conflict or resolution. Heavyweight confirmed killed by shield weapon, Jefferson transforms into monster. ️ Modern Relevance Discussion (01:08:44 - 01:18:51) Comic feels 'adolescent' and 'naive' when read today, but captured appropriate anger for its time. Hosts discuss how recent events (CEO shooting, political tensions) make comic's themes more relevant. Question whether Superman-type heroes work in current political climate versus Punisher-style vigilantes. Conclusion and Recommendations (01:18:52 - 01:25:43) Recommended alongside The Authority, Garth Ennis's 303, and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. Better remembered as unfinished work with mystique than potentially disappointing completion. Plugs for CPOV Media Patreon, Movie Struck podcast, and Discord community.
Luke and Nathan take on the DC animated action as they review Superman/Batman: Public Enemies! What happens when heroes become outlaws? Tune in for their thoughts on this powerhouse team-up.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Jeremy Frutkin (Cartridges with Care) dig into the 2003 blockbuster storyline "Public Enemies" — from the SUPERMAN/BATMAN series by Jeph Loeb & Ed McGuinness — in which President Luthor puts a billion-dollar bounty on the Man of Steel's head when a Kryptonite asteroid approaches Earth. They also discuss the 2009 animated adaption that reunited the iconic vocal trio of Tim Daly, Clancy Brown, and the late, great Kevin Conroy.Don't miss Digging for Kryptonite's milestone 200TH EPISODE next week!Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Isaiah Simmons (2020-2024 version by Gregg Schigiel). Theme music by Basic Printer.Mentioned in this episode:Hang On To Your Shorts Film FestivalFat Moose ComicsAlways Hold On To SmallvilleAw Yeah Comics
The Good Brothers wrap up their Elseworld's Finest Month the right way, with a gargantuan team-up between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel to battle Lex Luthor and an army of DC Comics villains in the DC Animated direct-to-video feature "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies." The hosts chat about the adaptation from the source material from writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness, necessary departures from the source and how the plot does nothing to disguise itself as anything but an old-fashioned superhero story. Liam & Cal also discuss the choice from Andrea Romano to cast many voices from Batman The Animated Series and Superman The Animated Series in familiar featured roles as well as recognizable names from other favorite childhood media. The hosts also discuss the more cinematic soundtrack and the value of listening to pieces in isolation and so much more on this giant-sized edition of the DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 9/10 – Liam: 7/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 9/10 – Liam: 9/10Music: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10Voice Acting: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 10/10Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 35/40 – Liam: 33/40
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Join Jeff S (TrueKnowledge), the Co-host and Creator, as he moderates an exhilarating LIVE review of the action-packed DC animated film 'Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.' Jeff will be joined by an excellent panel of three All Star game changers - Co-host Cyberneticshark and fellow creator Johnny Fuent as well as Kyle a long time guest creator with The Bleeding Edge. As longtime collaborators and guests, they bring their expertise and passion for the superhero genre to the discussion. Together, they will delve into the explosive action, delve into the dynamic duo's epic showdown, and analyze the animated awesomeness of this thrilling film. Don't miss out on this engaging livestream review that promises to deliver insightful commentary and a lively conversation. Intro Outro Music- " Smash Your Enemies" by Tomáš Herudek Cybers LINKS- https://www.youtube.com/@cyberneticshark all his links can be found on YT!! Andres LINKS- https://www.youtube.com/@PopCultureguy https://www.youtube.com/@DCMarvelPlusTalk Johny's links https://shows.acast.com/640e08513375ac0011d266a6 https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnyfuent Kyle's LINKS https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/True-Believers-a-mcu-podcast/ All The MCU'S Bleeding Edge's LINKS https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090571329875 https://www.twitch.tv/themcusbleedingedge https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-mcus-bleeding-edge https://rumble.com/c/c-1009757 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREPsCRvzjH0ggYL_Larq1A https://www.tiktok.com/@UCREPsCRvzjH0ggYL_Larq1A https://twitter.com/mcusbleedingedg Co-host Cyberneticshark is using a Logitech BRIO along with Skullcandy headphones, a Audio- Technica AT2020 Condenser Studio Microphone, going through a 2021 Flagship Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming laptop. Co-host Jeff S(TrueKnowledge) is working with a Audio- Technica ATR2100 Condenser Studio Microphone, along with a pair of Audio- Technica Headphones, Logitech BRIO- C920-C922-Streamcam, going through a 2023 MacBook Pro along with using a ACER Nitro 5. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-mcus-bleeding-edge/message
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On this episode @Travis_156 talks about the 2009 animated film Superman/Batman Public Enemies.Travis covers:Batman/Superman RelationshipQuality of AnimationDCAU VoicesAction Scene Quality& More
T.J. and Marcus disagree on Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.
Thank you for joining us on this journey through DC Animation. In the episode, Spenser and Mikah will be discussing the 2009 DC animated film Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. This is an LMG Podcast Production Host: Spenser Jones Facebook Group: The League of Melanated Gentlemen Podcast
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One of the earliest DC animated films adapted the "Public Enemies" storyline written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Ed McGuinness. Featuring the voice talents of Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Clancy Brown, it's almost like a Batman/Superman The Animated Series reunion, except the animation resembles Ed McGuinness's style more so than the classic Bruce Timm style (which I appreciate. I like that they tried to make it look like the comic.) How does the movie hold up? How does it compare to the original comic? Check it out and let us know what you think of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies! Cinema Heroes YouTube Instagram Twitter
Manny tags back in on episode 31 to talk about Superman/Batman: Public Enemies! This story by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness features the World's Finest in the crosshairs of President Lex Luthor when a kryptonite meteor finds its way on a collision course with Earth.
No rap groups were referenced in this film. Chamar and Andrew are back with yet another iconic DC story being put on the animation table with the 2009 film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman/Batman:_Public_Enemies (Superman/Batman: Public Enemies). In this Sweet or Sour episode, we're discussing the story of the world's finest duo of superheroes who are named enemies of the state by United States President Lex Luthor. As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? And most importantly, has the film remained sweet, or has it soured over time? Also, follow Yet Another DC Animated Podcast on https://linktr.ee/yadcanimatedpod (social media) or check us out at https://www.forgottenentertainment.com/yet-another-dc-animated-podcast (Forgotten Entertainment).
They are called the World’s Finest for a reason! In an era where crossovers, shared titles, and team-ups are everything, few superheroes have embarked on adventures as dangerous and as cool as the last son of Krypton and Gotham’s dark knight. Remso and Marc break down what is perhaps the greatest team-up story in all of comics history! “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.” Support the Second Print Comics Podcast on Patreon for TONS of bonus content and perks, including early episode releases, bonus rants, access to the Second Print Comics Fan Zone on Facebook, and so much more that you're just gonna have to check it out to find out! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @SecondPrintPod! Check out our website for episodes, reviews and more at SecondPrintComics.com
They are called the World’s Finest for a reason! In an era where crossovers, shared titles, and team-ups are everything, few superheroes have embarked on adventures as dangerous and as cool as the last son of Krypton and Gotham’s dark knight. Remso and Marc break down what is perhaps the greatest team-up story in all of comics history! “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.”
They are called the World’s Finest for a reason! In an era where crossovers, shared titles, and team-ups are everything, few superheroes have embarked on adventures as dangerous and as cool as the last son of Krypton and Gotham’s dark knight. Remso and Marc break down what is perhaps the greatest team-up story in all of comics history! “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.” Support the Second Print Comics Podcast on Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/SecondPrintPod ) for TONS of bonus content and perks, including early episode releases, bonus rants, access to the Second Print Comics Fan Zone on Facebook, and so much more that you're just gonna have to check it out to find out! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @SecondPrintPod! Check out our website for episodes, reviews and more at SecondPrintComics.com ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/c0d01805-6d3f-459d-8a34-fc8b9e742c26/ep/42cd6f02-fcc3-4298-9654-634f8fc448c8/SecondPrintComics.com ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-print-comics-podcast/donations
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In this podcast we talk about the Future of Streaming and where it could go in the future. We go over what we watched from the week with movies such as Paul Blart: Mall Cop and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. We also go over news such as Roku buying Quibi, the rise of Pluto TV, etc. Lastly we give our reviews on Sherlock Holmes (2009) starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehollywoodbible/support
This week on DC Talk, as Mike attempts to remove his foot from his month, him and Keri attempt to discuss the early reviews for Wonder Woman 1984, more Snyder Cut news and review Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.
This week on DC Talk, as Mike attempts to remove his foot from his month, him and Keri attempt to discuss the early reviews for Wonder Woman 1984, more Snyder Cut news and review Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.
Jay, Mise and Shawna discuss a plethora of news including Television, Movie, Videogames and more. They discuss new projects coming out and bad theatre experiences before they break down the very politically charged Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
It is time for episode 16 of Mandatory Marvel & DC, a show from the Comics In Motion network that looks back at the very biggest and best stories from the annals of the Big 2 - Marvel and DC! Each episode, Max Byrne will be joined by a special guest to enjoy a chat about that episode's subject matter, talking about what we love about these top tier titles! For this sixteenth instalment, we look back at the classic Superman/Batman: Public Enemies from DC Comics. Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Ed McGuiness, this action-packed blockbuster helped to redefine the relationship between DC’s flagship heroes. This week, Max is joined once again by the amazing Scott Weatherly, host of two fantastic podcasts, 20th Century Geek and Stories Out Of Time & Space! If you want to get in touch with Max about comics or to suggest any future shows, please say to him on Twitter @maxybyrne. You can read his reviews of all kinds of content at www.dcworld.org.uk, www.darknightnews.com, www.fantasticuniverses.com, and www.getyourcomicon.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
During this week's episode, Bob, Aaron, Joey, and Steve discuss everything from young superheroes to Wonder Woman's Amazonian sister, Nubia, to what songs we'd pair with our favorite comics and beyond! In addition to some Lightning Round action, the group finally, at long last, responds to some of your exciting listener questions. Things get pretty musical in this episode, folk. Hold onto your butts.Books talked about on this week's episode:Deadpool #7, Black Widow #2, Spy Island #2, Adventureman #4, X of Swords, Wonder WOman #204-206, Far Sector #8, Young Justice #19, Outlawed #1, Champions #1, Ms. Marvel #12-15Films and TV series talked about this episode:All-Star Superman, Son of Batman, Batman vs Robin, JL vs Teen Titans, Teen Titans Judas Contract, Aquaman Throne of Atlantis, Superman vs the Elite, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Green Lantern First Flight, Harley Quinn: Season 2, DARK: Season 3, The Haunting of Bly ManorThis Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant managing editor & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, Jessica, and Sarah Miles who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com
Alan Sharpe and Rebecca Hart join forces to explore the world of DC Animated Movies, a journey featuring a variety of characters, universes and more varieties of Batman than you can count on your hands, The DCAU Podcast is a fortnightly rewatch Podcast. Presented by Alan Sharpe & Rebecca Hart Rebecca also appears on Sons of the Dragon: The Immortal Iron Fist Podcast: https://sonsofthedragontheimmortalironfistpodcast.wordpress.com Alan also presents Rise of the Robots: A Battlebots/Robot Wars Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4992208 Edited by Alan Sharpe Theme: Chiptune Hero by Teknoaxe Follow us on Twitter @DCAUPodcast Email us at dcaupodcast@yahoo.com
The Andrew’s are back and talking about DC Animated movie Superman Batman Public Enemies. Mr. Quimby then improves the movie with his ideas. Caracci then goes on a CW tangent. And much much more.
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Kevin talks about voicing Batman with Tim Daly on Superman Batman Public Enemies plus his days at Julliard and Batman The Animated Series. From 2009
Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson came all the way back from the dead to make this episode happen. Join them as they discuss 2010’s “Batman: Under the Red Hood”, based on one of the most famous comic book storylines of the modern era. Harlly’s the only one who’s going to get what he wants tonight!ALSO DISCUSSED* Batman: The Animated Series - Season 1 (1992)* Bombshell (2019)* Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 7 (2020)* The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002)* Dolittle (2020)* Green Lantern: First Flight (2009)* Just Mercy (2019)* Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)* Midway (2019)* Miracle Workers: Dark Ages (2020)* Our Cartoon President: Season 3 (2020)* Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell: Season 11 (2020)* Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)
Jmike and Case are back to talk about the animated adaptation of last episode’s comic, 2009’s Superman Batman: Public Enemies. They are joined by author and podcaster, Pat Edwards,. Does this adaptation surpass the serviceable source material? Tune in and follow the conversation!
Jmike has the pick this time and brings the opening arc of Jeph Loeb’s influential team up series, Superman Batman. This arc would reveal Lex Luthor as a villain to the Post Crisis DCU and end his presidency, before being adapted into an animated movie! Does the book stand the test of time? Find out!
Today’s BS Pop Culture Piece: The 2009 DC animated feature, “Superman/Batman Public Enemies.” DC News/BSBS: Ben’s LIVE recap of Toy Fair, “Young Justice” S3, “Doom Patrol,” and the DC Universe app. Josh, Benjamin, and Connor update us on each of their film/TV endeavors, with exciting projects completed and more to come!
Andy and Brendan look back at 2009's DC animated film, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, which reunites the voices of Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, and Clancy Brown. They also review the next episode of Batman: The Animated Series, "Growing Pains". Quick demographic survey: https://survey.libsyn.com/holybatcast Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support.
Alex and Peter dive into the superhero punch-fest that is "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. There's not terribly much story going on here, but we spend a lot of time discussing the Lex Luthor - Donald Trump comparison, how this movie's plot sound vaguely like the Civil War storyline, Hawkman's chest hair, Gorilla Grodd and asking why in the hell Lois Lane is not in this movie. Enjoy!
A review of Superman Batman Public Enemies.
All is going according to plan: It's another episode of Bat the Movies! This time, Kevin and Thaddeus take on one of the earliest DC Universe Animated Original films. Luthor's the President. Superman and Batman are on the lam. There's a giant kryptonite meteor headed for Earth. Just another Sunday. How does it hold up after nearly a decade? Listen and find out! facebook: https://www.facebook.com/batthemovies/ twitter: https://twitter.com/batthemovies email: batthemoviespodcast@gmail.com website: https://batthemovies.wordpress.com
Just in time for Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice we watch a film that has the caped crusader and the man of steel working together against the very real threat of gas lighting. It also happens to be oddly prophetic in showing what the United States would look like if a millionaire business man were to win the Presidency. Best of all there is also an Asteroid made of Kryptonite that needs to be stopped before it destroys mankind so you know that Aerosmith is going to be sung eventually
It's our 50th episode! Chris and Cindy celebrate by welcoming returning guests and Fire & Water Network pals Rob Kelly and Ryan Daly to discuss Alan Davis' epic mini-series JLA: The Nail! For want of a nail, the DC Universe is denied its greatest hero. How does the destiny of the JLA unfold without the Man of Steel to guide and safeguard them? The answers may shock you! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Clip credits: “The Nail” by George Herbert, read by Rob Kelly “Wedding March” from Flash Gordon by Queen Selected tracks from Superman: The Movie by John Williams Selected tracks from Superman Batman: Public Enemies soundtrack by Christopher Drake “Amish Paradise” by “Weird Al” Yankovic
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches Superman/ Batman: Public Enemies. In this movie Batman has to save Superman's ass from Lex's robot cock! It's a fun movie, go give it a watch and have some pills while you are wasting your life son.
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Judging from the headline, this must be our Presidents Day special feat. Michael J. Petty & Woo Kim! On this weeks episode, MJPETTY7 and WSK9002 discuss the two Smallville episodes which feature Lex Luthor as the President of the United States of America! I know, scary right? Well, it actually happened in both Smallville's future AND the DC Comics! (Check out the story "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" to find out how Lex was impeached) So, after covering the episodes 1x6 Hourglass and 7x18 Apocalypse, the Dynamic Duo tackle more news on the CW's new (potential) super hero series: Arrow! All this and more on the latest episode of Across the Airwaves: Retro Reviews!!!
Continuing the crossover between the GeekCast Radio Network's ToonCast Beyond with The Animation Aficionados This time around Steve/Megatron joins the fun. In Episode 07 of Toon Beyond we continue the DC Universe Animated Original Movies spotlight with Superman/Batman: Public Enemies! Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, and Clancy Brown all reprise their DCAU Roles. Toon In Beyonders! Geeks: Mike ...
Continuing the crossover between the GeekCast Radio Network’s ToonCast Beyond with The Animation Aficionados This time around Steve/Megatron joins the fun. In Episode 07 of Toon Beyond we continue the DC Universe Animated Original Movies spotlight with Superman/Batman: Public Enemies! Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, and Clancy Brown all reprise their DCAU Roles. Toon In Beyonders! Geeks: Mike ...
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FREAKS AND GEEKS! This month, the Freaks welcome DMan and Peregrine from The Definitive Geek to the show to take a peek at the animated feature "Superman Batman: Public Enemies". Also thrown into the mix are an episode of Justice League Unlimited called "Clash" and the short feature "Captain Marvel-Return Of Black Adam" just for good measure! It's a PEAK WEEK to hear GEEKS and FREAKS SPEAK! LISTEN TO THE DEFINITIVE GEEKFeedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
FREAKS AND GEEKS! This month, the Freaks welcome DMan and Peregrine from The Definitive Geek to the show to take a peek at the animated feature "Superman Batman: Public Enemies". Also thrown into the mix are an episode of Justice League Unlimited called "Clash" and the short feature "Captain Marvel-Return Of Black Adam" just for good measure! It's a PEAK WEEK to hear GEEKS and FREAKS SPEAK! LISTEN TO THE DEFINITIVE GEEKFeedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Since his early childhood in Chicago, Illinois, Gary Montalbano has always had a passion for art, design and storytelling. Inspired to create characters and worlds that have not existed before, Gary now works as a conceptual designer, development artist and art director. His professional design work and published personal art have been influential in projects for major live action and animation entertainment studios such as Marvel Entertainment (Hulk Vs., The Invincible Iron Man, G.I. Joe: The Movie), Warner Bros. (Batman the Animated Series, Young Justice, Green Lantern: First Flight, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies), Film Roman/Starz (Dead Space - various projects for this title, Mortal Combat, The Mask), Dreamworks (Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Invasion America), Sony (Men in Black: The Series), and more than 100 other projects including: Fern Gully, Ghostbusters 2, Quantum Leap, and clients including: ILM (Industrial, Light and Magic,Lucas Film Ltd.), Rhythm & Hues, Nickelodeon and Universal Studios. Gary is also an independent publisher who has recently released his first art and design book, “Memories within Dreams: The Art and Concepts of Gary Montalbano,” along with numerous fine-art lithographic prints. He has also taught classes on visual development design, lectured on art, design and self-publishing, and has had over 40 group and solo exhibitions promoting his personal artwork.
Most kids secretly dream of being Batman, so its ironic that the man who played the Dark Knight for the past 18 years grew up having no clue who Batman was. Still, it seems like a role Kevin Conroy was destined to play. Like Bruce Wayne, Conroy’s unique childhood left him feeling isolated from his peers until he found his true calling and got his life back on track. For Conroy, that calling was acting. He graduated from Juilliard and pursued a career in theatre and television before landing the role of Batman on Batman: The Animated Series. Since then, he has played the character in a variety of television shows, video games and movies, including the recently released Batman: Arkham Asylum and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. We recently talked to Conroy about the Caped Crusader, Mark Hamill and Christian Bale’s ill-advised Batman voice. This week, we bring you audio highlights from that interview.
October 4, 2009 - Conor Kilpatrick, Josh Flanagan and staff writer Paul Montgomery team up to discuss Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, the animated adaptation of the first six issues of Superman/Batman which were written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Ed McGuinness and featured a cavalcade of characters from the DC Universe. The discussion of the movie itself leads to a wider talk about superhero animation and how it compares with comic book storytelling. Also, Voltron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Much like they reviewed Justice League: The New Frontier in episode 199, James and Mike sit down to discuss the direct-to-DVD feature Superman / Batman: Public Enemies.
Much like they reviewed Justice League: The New Frontier in episode 199, James and Mike sit down to discuss the direct-to-DVD feature Superman / Batman: Public Enemies.
Much like they reviewed Justice League: The New Frontier in episode 199, James and Mike sit down to discuss the direct-to-DVD feature Superman / Batman: Public Enemies.
Much like they reviewed Justice League: The New Frontier in episode 199, James and Mike sit down to discuss the direct-to-DVD feature Superman / Batman: Public Enemies.
Wherein we discuss Fitch's Japanese odyssey, Nigerian pimps, super-Internet-fame, Tokyo Game Show 2009, Super Street Fighter IV, Amazing Race, FlashForward, Heroes, V, Smallville, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, longstanding comic book creative teams (or the lack thereof), and Halloween costumes. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Mike Cruz, Andrew Fitch, and Ryan Higgins.
This issue:Superman/Batman: Public Enemies arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 29, 2009. Rodrigo and Stephen had a chance to check the movie out early, and offer up a review. Plus, to satisfy Matthew, another round of the Random Thought Game. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This issue:Superman/Batman: Public Enemies arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 29, 2009. Rodrigo and Stephen had a chance to check the movie out early, and offer up a review. Plus, to satisfy Matthew, another round of the Random Thought Game. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.