Bruce Timm was a mad genius for creating DC's most experimental animated show: It Was Never Batman: Caped Crusader

Bruce Timm was a mad genius for creating DC's most experimental animated show: It Was Never Batman: Caped Crusader

HomeNews, Other ContentBruce Timm was a mad genius for creating DC's most experimental animated show: It Was Never Batman: Caped Crusader

Bruce Timm's greatest work came in the form of an experimental DC show that no one stopped watching.

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Bruce Timm has created many animated DC shows that have stood the test of time. Whether it's classics like Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League or newer characters like Batman Beyond, the animation legend has cemented himself as the godfather of DC's animated shows.

However, there is one Bruce Timms show that didn't get the traction it deserved, which the man himself has called some of his best work. While an animated series about DC superheroes from Bruce Timm was no surprise, it must be noted that this show was animated using computer graphics, as opposed to traditional 2D animation. Green Lantern: The Animated Series lived well and died young.

Green Lantern: The Animated Series was one of the most unique works to come out of Bruce Timm's canon. Following Hal Jordan and his companions as they embark on an odyssey through space, the show was rendered in computer graphics and featured one of Timm's new creations, the Red Lantern Razer, as part of the main cast.

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