PREVIEW: ‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ with the Outsiders, Wildcat, and… B’wana Beast?

Glenn Hauman

Glenn is VP of Production at ComicMix. He has written Star Trek and X-Men stories and worked for DC Comics, Simon & Schuster, Random House, arrogant/MGMS and Apple Comics. He's also what happens when a Young Turk of publishing gets old.

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11 Responses

  1. Tony Isabella says:

    I'm reserving comment on this until I watch the episode and can be sure DC isn't pulling another Black Vulcan on me. If it does turn out to be Black Lightning, then I get to badger DC for the money they should have already sent me for the use of my creation.I never have to go after Marvel when it owes me money.

    • Steph says:

      I really think Black Lightning should have been used with a lot more respect for his original appearances. I'm glad to have him around, but sometimes I feel like he's a stranger pretending to be the character I remembered.This look at an animated one leaves me thinking Static and he got fused…

    • Glenn Hauman says:

      They're using the Black Lightning name in the promos. The episode is called "Enter The Outsiders". He might be a teenager instead of an adult, but otherwise, go after DC.Just don't say "badger" because then Mike Baron will come after you.

  2. Vinnie Bartilucci says:

    Well, according to the writeup in <a>Gotham Knights Online it is indeed listed as Black Lightning, voiced by Bumper Robinson. So there you go. Odds are he'll be in the Johnny DC B&tB title as well, since they've shown a couple of the other Outsiders in promo shots.Hell hath no fury like a wild Itralian scorned.

  3. Delmo Walters Jr. says:

    With that hoodie he looks more like Static Shock.

  4. Delmo Walters Jr. says:

    And why the hell are the Outsiders teenagers?

  5. Delmo Walters Jr. says:

    I liked the "static shock" comment, like the fact that Tony, Trevor, Mike Barr, and Jim Aparo were credited(though no credits for the creators of Wildcat or Metamorpho)but the Outsiders as teenaged villains? No.

  6. Tony Isabella says:

    I haven't seen the episode yet, but I suspect I won't like its version of Black Lightning as much as I did Sinbad's. (A fun moment in my career was getting a phone call from Sinbad and doing the mutual admiration thing.) I'm glad my creator credit appeared and will even be more glad when I get paid.And, Vinnie, if you substitute "blackballed," "cheated," and "slandered" for "scorned," you'll have a much more accurate description of DC's relationship with me.

  7. Daniel Makara says:

    Hey…I don't see WHY DC does not give a LITTLE money to IRWIN HASEN… CREATOR of WILDCAT !!!

  8. matrix29 says:

    WTF? "The Outsiders" committing acts of symbolic destruction to protest consumer culture in "Enter the Outsiders"? RE-TARD-ED. Totally inverse to the comicbook and Metamorpho is infantile in character compared to his comicbook series origins and even the recent appearances on the Justice League Animated Series.The writing on this episode is horrible and the writer Todd Casey deserves a good beating for putting for this dreck. The bit with B'wana Beast and Black Manta was alright, but "The Outsiders" part of it was just garbage in regards to the characters and the character histories.

  9. Anonymous says:

    WTF? "The Outsiders" committing acts of symbolic destruction to protest consumer culture in "Enter the Outsiders"? RE-TARD-ED. Totally inverse to the comicbook and Metamorpho is infantile in character compared to his comicbook series origins and even the recent appearances on the Justice League Animated Series.The writing on this episode is horrible and the writer Todd Casey deserves a good beating for putting for this dreck. The bit with B'wana Beast and Black Manta was alright, but "The Outsiders" part of it was just garbage in regards to the characters and the character histories.