Klownzilla
01-02-2004, 10:50 PM
From Creature-Corner:
Closing out 2003 with the direct-to-video release of Beyond Re-Animator in which he reprised his beloved role of Dr. Hebert West, 49-year-old Jeffrey Combs is looking to pay a visit to the two dimensional world of animation as a start to '04. Namely a world brimming with Hawkmen, Green Lanterns, a Superman, and one Batman.
According to Comics Continuum, West, er, Combs is going to lend his voice to the Justice League animated series. He'll be infusing some personality into the familiar (to comic geeks like myself) DC Comics character called The Question. Justice League is now entering it's third season on the Cartoon Network. If you're a Combs freak then perhaps you should be buying the TV Guide on a more regular basis and find out when League begins anew.
Combs is no delinquent parent when it comes to animation. Most recently he did some work on MTV's Spider-Man CG animated series and back in '97 he was The Scarecrow (perfect!) in Batman: The Animated Series.
Being the Combs freak that I am, I will, without a doubt, NOT miss the episodes featuring "The Question"! It's good to hear that Jeff is still lending his vocal talents to animated shows.
Closing out 2003 with the direct-to-video release of Beyond Re-Animator in which he reprised his beloved role of Dr. Hebert West, 49-year-old Jeffrey Combs is looking to pay a visit to the two dimensional world of animation as a start to '04. Namely a world brimming with Hawkmen, Green Lanterns, a Superman, and one Batman.
According to Comics Continuum, West, er, Combs is going to lend his voice to the Justice League animated series. He'll be infusing some personality into the familiar (to comic geeks like myself) DC Comics character called The Question. Justice League is now entering it's third season on the Cartoon Network. If you're a Combs freak then perhaps you should be buying the TV Guide on a more regular basis and find out when League begins anew.
Combs is no delinquent parent when it comes to animation. Most recently he did some work on MTV's Spider-Man CG animated series and back in '97 he was The Scarecrow (perfect!) in Batman: The Animated Series.
Being the Combs freak that I am, I will, without a doubt, NOT miss the episodes featuring "The Question"! It's good to hear that Jeff is still lending his vocal talents to animated shows.