BW’s Saturday Article Link> Scooby-Doo Goes Anime

It seems like everybody wants to do something with Hanna-Barbera’s legacy library except the actual owners. Variety reported earlier this week that a Scooby-Doo anime in which Scoob and Shaggy will be premiering on Tubi instead of HBO Max or Cartoon Network. I wonder if MeTV Toons will get to air it? Also, read the plot and tell me it doesn’t sound like the plot for The 13 Ghosts Of Scooby-Doo. Could be worse, I guess. They could be ripping off Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue. That would be an instant fail. No release date yet for Yokoso Scooby-Doo, but Google translated “yokoso” as “especially at night” but DeepL translates as “welcome”. Welcome Scooby-Doo does sound more like it unless Scooby, Shag, and their new friends only track “mythical monsters” (I’m thinking yokai) at night. Might be interesting. Expect a debut if it debuts.

How Nolan’s Batman Warned Us About Nolan’s Odysseus

Before I start this commentary I want it on the record that I am not trashing “a movie you haven’t seen yet” or Christopher Nolan at all. He’s earned his fanbase and every accolade he’s received. I am going by the marketing alone, including interviews and reports by film experts, and the realization that not every person is the right fit for every project. John Hughes shouldn’t remake A Nightmare On Elm Street and Wes Anderson shouldn’t remake Sixteen Candles. Even if they were both still alive and in the business. In the same perspective I’m not sure Nolan was the right fit for Batman and based on what’s out there now he’s not the right fit for The Odyssey at all.

We’re not talking about some of the culture war related issues, but let’s get that out of the way now. Elliot Page playing Achilles is still just rumor and a way to clown on the fact that Hollywood would indeed make a decision that dumb. Whatever your views on the former Ellen Page changing forms, Page is skinner than me and I’m make a terrible Achilles because he didn’t have a gut but did have actual muscles. The man was a Greek soldier. It goes with the territory. All the Styx dip did was make him invulnerable except in the one place he got shot, but we’ll come back to him. As far as the Helen race swap, that’s a level of cultural and historical stupidity I’m not even going to touch lest we go off-topic for this site. It’s inaccurate whatever someone’s attorney’s neighbor’s second cousin twice removed told them, though I’ll note for the topic that he did the same for Commissioner Gordon and Catwoman. Anything else, like the translation Nolan has been seen praising, JesterBell has already covered.

No, it’s that Nolan wants to “ground” the story in “historical accuracy”, except for the parts he doesn’t, but I point you to the link in the previous sentence. The Odyssey is not really a myth. It’s not even religion. Homer is not St. Matthew, he’s the guy who wrote the Olympian version of Touched By An Angel, a story inspired by religion. Even The Iliad starts with three goddesses forcing a man to judge their beauty pageant and then bribing said judge, but you could almost ground that one just by having Paris and Helen run off together. The only other magical element is a man who can’t be stabbed or shot depending on his footwear to cover his one weak point. (I tried to find the “maximum damage” quote but Google Search AI isn’t as smart as Google thinks it is.) Just make really good armor…it’s not like they’re getting that historically accurate. Just don’t go full Iron Man…although I admittedly would watch that movie. However, The Odyssey, it’s sequel, is totally filled with the very things Nolan wants to avoid.

At issue here isn’t whether or not Nolan is a good director, or even if his Batman movies were good. I own Batman Begins on DVD with no regrets. It’s whether or not his gritty, grounded takes fit the world of Batman or the adventures of Odysseus. While Batman doesn’t deal with the fantastic as often, it’s still very much there even if it isn’t close to Odysseus’s level, unless you count the times Batman hangs out with the Justice League thanks to Wonder Woman being a member. He’s met the Greek gods and goddesses and one dude who thinks he’s Zeus. (I wonder if Maxie Zeus ever met the real deal?) That’s why Nolan’s take on Batman should have prepared you for the same adaptation errors he’s talking about making, and we can start with the Clown Prince Of Crime himself.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> The Adventures Of Aspen Mascots

I guess you can use this as a color guide for the characters. That’ll make sense soon.

The Adventures Of Aspen Mascots (Halloween Comicfest)

Aspen Comics (October, 2018)

WRITER: Vince Hernandez

ARTIST: JOie Foster

LETTERER: Micah Mayers

ACTIVITIES & RIDDLES: Gabe Carrasco & Corinne Chuah

EDITORS: Gabe Carrasco & Frank Mastromauro

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BW’s Daily Video> Modern Disney’s Anti-Family Message?

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Greenless Lanterns Isn’t Looking Any Better

Sorry, I don’t have one of just Hal and John together in my media library. Kyle’s continuing to get the shaft.

So, the new trailer for Lanterns dropped. Still doesn’t have “Green” in the title, which isn’t surprising from the guy with the same mindset that brought us Greenless Arrow. No, he didn’t work on it, but he also hates bright colors, as the last trailer and the new one both demonstrate.

Lanterns took a cool sci-fi space cop premise and made it a gritty torch passing procedural set totally on Earth. Points for not being another James Gunn style show like everything else that’s come out of Gunn’s DC Studios like Creature Commandos, Peacemaker, and James Gunn’s Superman By James Gunn, with Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow following the trend despite not being made by Gunn. So few projects and they’re already in a rut.

After a joke about thinking the “green” part was “stupid” resurfaced on the internet brought backlash from fans and creators who actually care about the Oa based heroes, showrunner David Lindelof wanted to prove that he was totally not against the color. You wouldn’t know it from this trailer. Quite a bit of swearing, just to warn you. Like so many superhero shows, the age group most responsible for making superheroes popular are left behind.

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Today’s Comic> Spidey & His Amazing Friends Comic Giveaway Day 2026

Some kid at the comic store thought Venom’s kid-friendly stand-in here was an ant. Not kidding.

Spidey & His Amazing Friends Comic Giveaway Day

Marvel Comics (2026)

COVER ART: Paco Medina & Andrew Dalhouse

ASSISTANT EDITORS: Farah Javed & Katlyn Lindtvedt

EDITORS: Lauren Bisom & Nick Lowe

I didn’t pick this one up physically. I only got the digital version on ComiXology to finish off this week with Free Comic Book Giveaway Day offerings. I didn’t have the best offerings digitally and still none of the ones I really wanted, even from…those type of scan sites. Oddly, Globalcomix had the Flash Gordon but you have to pay to read the FREE comic? Was that their decision or Mad Cave’s?

Ah well, run with what you got. Let’s see if the younger readers got something cool for a change. Three stories, the last two with the same creative team.

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BW’s Daily Video> The Reason CBS Killed The Herculoids

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It took syndication to bring action shows back to kids. Hanna-Barbera’s World Of Super Adventure collected the 60s action shows into an anthology and I loved it as a kid. Still do. Ruby-Spears, DIC, and Filmation among others made some of their best action work in syndication, and even Hanna-Barbera got into it, though not as strongly as the 60s shows. They knew how to give kids action without giving them nightmares. The depiction of violence alone isn’t the problem, it’s how it’s depicted that makes it safe for kids while still exciting them.