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then meet Terry McGinnis, a rebellious young man
prone to getting in to trouble and deals with his
family which include a doting mom, a bratty little
brother, and a workaholic father. Fate knocks down
his door when after being assaulted by a cult like
gang called The Jokers, Terry is saved by the
elderly Bruce who heals him, but is unfortunately
discovered to be Batman. When Terry's father is
viciously murdered, Terry seeks revenge when he
discovers a conspiracy is at work, and steals
Bruce's new Batsuit to strike down at the murderers.
"Batman Beyond" is very much a visually stimulating
and richly told epic remake of the Batman lore where
Timm takes every advantage to reference his old
groundbreaking his series while also creating
villains who have their allusions to the classic
Batman rogues. There's the cult-like gang called The
Jokerz who wear clown make-up, there's Inque who is
very similar in design to Clayface, Terry falls
deeply in love with a young girl named Ten, who has
a criminal element to her constantly challenging his
loyalties to crime fighting, folks like Mr. Freeze,
Ra's Al Ghul, Bane, Barbara Gordon all make
appearances, Superman and the new Justice League
step in for a two episode stint, and there's Dee
Dee, two high flying Joker gang members whose
grandmother happens to be... well you'll see when
you watch the show. There's also Warhawk, a
superhero who has a close tie with two DC
superheroes that isn't explored until "Justice
League." Thanks to the legendary Andrea Romano, "Batman
Beyond" is very well acted bringing
aboard Will Friedle as Terry, with Kevin
Conroy returning as Bruce Wayne, while
Angie Harmon and Stockard Channing play
a truly convincing Barbara Gordon who
becomes the commissioner and proves to
be a very vicious antagonist to Terry
and Bruce. There are also guest voice
roles from Teri Garr, Michael Gross,
Rachel Leigh Cook, Seth Green, Henry
Rollins, and of course Mark Hamil as the
one and only Joker.
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a Batman fan, "Batman Beyond" is a
gorgeous companion piece to Timm's
incredible original series, and fans of
dark and grim science fiction will
surely want to see where Terry goes in
his quest to fight crime with his mentor
Bruce Wayne at the helm with his trusty
Great Dane Ace. Sadly, the series was
cut short thanks to Warner ordering up
the future "Justice League" animated
series, so "Batman Beyond" draws to a
mediocre close as Terry comes face to
face with a reptilian cult that
threatens to destroy Gotham. I never was
a fan of that final storyline, but I
consider "Return of the Joker" to be the
actual closer of the series. Of course
that didn't stop Timm from closing the
series in Justice League twice, and in
the comic book. The one major caveat of
this set is the failure to include
"Return of the Joker," which would have
sealed the deal as the perfect set for
anyone to grab on to. "Return of the
Joker" is considered by many the true
finale, and it's a shame Warner never
thought to include it here for fans.
Whether it was a rights issue, or just
their nagging greed to cause consumers
to buy the movie separate for extra
money, I guess we'll never know. |
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The Limited Edition complete set comes in a
beautiful box set with a plastic slip that leads in
to a large box. Inside there's a great 24 Page
booklet with an essay about the series, a complete
listing of the series episodes, and conceptual
designs of the characters, landscapes of Gotham, and
weaponry. The set comes with nine discs and all 52
episodes of the series with all of the special
features from the prior releases including "The
Panel" and a featurette about the striking original
score of the series, and the ninth disc
features "Tomorrow Knight: The Batman Reborn,"
"Gotham: City of the Future," "High Tech Hero," and
the feature length documentary "Secret Origin: The
Story of DC Comics."
Told you so. Nonetheless, this
is a marvelous collector's set for folks who didn't
grab ahold of all of the season discs (moi), and
it's a definite keepsake for the respecting
nostalgia buff or Batman buff.
And
did I mention a perfect holiday gift? |