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On Sale Now: Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans & Batman Beyond: The Complete Series

There are two new DC animated releases from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and thankfully, they are both  worth adding to your collection! Up first: Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans . Directed by Jeff Mednikow and written by Jeremy Adams and Marly Halpern-Graser, this animated movie is legitimately hilarious and a total blast. Sure, the storyline is straightforward, but I found myself laughing out loud at least once every few minutes and the ride is packed with fan service. I'm not exaggerating when I say it's absolutely one of my favorite comic book movies this year. I can't recommend it enough, and you can get your copy here . Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! As you can see above, Batman Beyond: The Complete Series  is quite a collection. In addition to the exclusive chrome Funko POP and cool exclusive lithographs, there is more than 18 hours  of bonus content! Plus, this collection doesn't just come with all of the Batman Beyond  episodes... it also in

Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated movie review

Review by Gregg Katzman The Dark Knight and the Heroes in a Half Shell joining forces is something I've wanted to see since I was around five or six years old. Back in 2015, I got my wish when DC Comics and IDW Publishing worked together to craft a crossover comic. It's no surprise that the limited series was a hit, and now a  third  volume is being released by writer James Tynion IV, artist Freddie E. Williams II, and colorist James Colwell. The comic is unleashing plenty of amusement, but the thought of an animated  adventure staring Batman and the Ninja Turtles is extra special because, just like so many other people, it was the cartoons that made me fall in love with these heroes in the first place. Well, a Batman and TMNT animated movie is finally here, but was it worth the wait? Thankfully,  Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  lived up to my expectations and then some. Sure, not all of the humor had me laughing out loud and Damian Wayne should've been a

Reign of the Supermen animated movie review

Review by Gregg Katzman The Death of Superman is easily one of my favorite DC animated movies (you can read my review here ). The 2018 animated movie delivered a legitimately epic slugfest between the Man of Steel and Doomsday, and despite knowing how it all ends, the way it played out still managed to make me tear up. I'm pretty sure the only other time that's happened with a DC animated movie is Batman: Under the Red Hood - that ending gets me every time. Obviously, my love for The Death of Superman means my expectations were pretty high for director Sam Liu's Reign of the Supermen . But is that fair? After all, aren't these two completely different stories with completely different goals? Death was all about establishing a heartwarming relationship between Lois Lane and Clark Kent - as well making the Big Blue Boy Scout a more inspirational figure - before he throws down with the most savage foe he's ever faced. It's certainly not an

I've Joined the Valiant Universe!

Hey, everyone! You've probably noticed I haven't updated this site in quite some time. I do apologize for that, but I promise there's a really good reason for it... I've joined Valiant Entertainment as the Marketing Coordinator! Basically, I'll get to spend each and every day generating new ways to get the word out about a publisher I've passionately supported for years now. Pretty awesome gig, right? You can read more about it here . Are you totally new to the Valiant Universe or maybe you need help deciding which title to pick up next? Please know I am always happy to make reading recommendations and the easiest way to ask me is via Twitter . Stay tuned for more updates. Hope everyone's 2019 is off to a great start!