Thursday, January 28, 2016

Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Space Ghost & More Getting DC Comic Book Makeovers

HEY KIDS! Did you love the NEW52? Are you super excited that DC Comics is going to change their whole universe again, very soon?? Would you like to see modern, gritty revamps of all your favorite childhood cartoon? OF COURSE YOU DO! (hahahaaaa...we kid. We have no idea what awful things DC is going to do to your favorite characters) DC Comics suggests you buckle your seatbelts and, politely, hold onto your butts...for what we are about to show you next.

If you’re a fan of classic Hanna-Barbera, then you’re going want to head to your nearest comic shop this spring to scoop up the new line of comics based on some of their most classic cartoons. But don’t expect more of the same—these are new visions of the classic toons, injected with current sensibilities and aimed at the teen-plus set. But don’t you worry, purists. While the concepts may be reimagined, the heart and soul of the classic animation remains intact.
 

“I can’t think of anyone that doesn’t look back at these characters with anything but fond memories,” said Dan DiDio, DC Entertainment Co-Publisher. “With this initial lineup of titles and talent, we’re excited for fans to experience the reimagining of these Saturday morning classics with a more modern and contemporary look and feel.” So what classic cartoons will be getting the comic book treatment? Put on your best footie pajamas, crawl up on the couch and read on…



SCOOBY APOCALYPSE – Featuring character designs by veteran artist Jim Lee and an origin story by Jim Lee and Keith Giffen (JUSTICE LEAGUE 3001), artist Howard Porter (SUPERMAN) will provide his own unique take on Freddie, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. “Those meddling kids” and their Mystery Machine are at the center of a well-meaning experiment gone wrong and they’ll need to bring all of their mystery solving skills to bear (along with plenty of Scooby Snacks), to find a cure for a world full of mutated creatures infected by a nanite virus that enhances their fears, terrors and baser instincts. This time, the horrors are real in this apocalyptic near-future badland!


No...it's not April 1st. Stop checking your calendar. Yes, we did this as a joke on April Fools day some years back as McFarlane's new Hanna Barbera toy line. They were not happy about it. 



FUTURE QUEST – Writer Jeff Parker (AQUAMAN, JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED, BATMAN ’66) and artist Evan “Doc” Shaner (JUSTICE LEAGUE DARKSEID WAR: GREEN LANTERN) join forces to bring fans new tales of adventure’s most iconic teenager, Jonny Quest, along with his sidekick Hadji. This series combines Team QUEST (Hadji, Race Bannon, Dr. Benton Quest and Jezebel Jade) with some of the most well-known action and adventure heroes ever created by Hanna-Barbera, including SPACE GHOST, THE HERCULOIDS, BIRDMAN, MIGHTOR and FRANKENSTEIN Jr., among others.



Seriously. I swear we aren't joking.


WACKY RACELAND – Take The Ant Hill Mob, Penelope Pitstop and Dick Dastardly, mix in a healthy dose of “Mad Max” and you get this dark and gritty take on Hanna-Barbera’s “Wacky Races,” courtesy of writer Ken Pontac (REBOOT, HAPPY TREE FRIENDS) and artist Leonardo Manco (HELLBLAZER), with vehicle designs by Mark Sexton (MAD MAX: FURY ROAD). A time of hope and innocence with Utopia at the finish line has given way to planetary Armageddon and a desert wasteland full of radioactive lakes, nanotech dust storms, and cannibalistic mutants. Against this backdrop, the Wacky Racers and their sentient vehicles continue their contest, but now the competition is for survival, and there can only be one winner when the checkered flag falls.



THE FLINTSTONES – Based on character designs by Amanda Conner (HARLEY QUINN, STARFIRE), writer Mark Russell (PREZ, GOD IS DISAPPOINTED IN YOU) provides his own unique perspective on everyone’s “modern stone age family.” Russell will use Bedrock’s most popular family to shine a light on humanity’s ancient customs and institutions in a funny origin story of human civilization. Fred is still the simple man, striving to be the king of his castle, Wilma is still the tolerant but not-indulging wife and Barney (with his wife Betty and infant son Bamm-Bamm) is still the original wingman, whose loyalty to Fred often outweighs his common sense.


So where can you find these new comics? No need to call up Fred and Shaggy—it’s not a mystery. You can look for the debut installments of all four of the books in stores this May.


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