Ya les habiamos comentado que habia unos webisodes con versiones animadas de las viñetas de Watchmen y que proximamente tenian en cartera la produccion de Superman Red Son y Batman Black and White (serie de historias cortas hechas por autores de todos los calibres como OTOMO, Kubert y Zaffino)
Bueno , Warner ya puso a circular el trailer de estos cortos, con la animacion de una historia, que si no me falla la vista... esta hecha por Alex Ross!!!
Entre las historias anunciadas estan:
"Here Be Monsters" - Written by Paul Grist, art by Darwyn Cooke Madame X, attempting to poison Gotham's water supply, doses Batman with a strange toxin causing him to hallucinate and see everyone around him as monstrous villains.
"Broken Nose" - By Paul Pope Alfred treats Batman for the first broken nose of his illustrious career, right before the Caped Crusader has to go out and confront the metallic-armored Mabuse in a furious fist fight. “Two of a Kind” - By Bruce Timm Two-Face has his face reconstructed and is seemingly rehabilitated, but is tempted back to the dark side by a femme fatale.
"Case Study" - Written by Paul Dini, art by Alex Ross The Arkham Asylum staff discusses the origins and dubious sanity of The Joker.
“The Black and White Bandit" - By Dave Gibbons A painter who has lost his sense of color due to toxic paint fumes exacts his revenge in a series of black-and-white themed crimes, where everything he steals has a black-and-white motif.
“Punchline” - Written by Doug Alexander, art by Rob Haynes Told silently, Harley Quinn attempts to trick another criminal out of their ill-gotten gains by inspiring the fear of Batman in them. Her attempts to mimic the Caped Crusader, however, cannot match up to the man himself.
“Good Evening Midnight” - By Klaus Janson As Batman embarks on a dangerous assignment on his birthday, Alfred reads a note Bruce's father had written long ago for his son which echoes the future for Batman.
"Hide and Seek" - Written by Paul Levitz, art by Paul Rivoche At the scene of a train wreck which may well be the result of malice rather than an accident, Batman seizes on the smallest of clues to follow someone's trail through the train system and up into the light. Here he finds a small boy and reassures him that he is now safe, telling him that he knows what it's like to be young and lost.
“Night After Night“ - Written by Kelley Puckett, art by Tim Sale Bruce Wayne can’t shake the nightmares he has night after night that recall how his parents were killed, and uses the anger from it to fuel his crime fighting against the likes of The Joker.
“Perpetual Mourning" - By Ted McKeever In this Eisner Award nominated story, Batman conducts an autopsy on a murder victim to help find her killer.