>Are there more ideas if there’s another round?
>You know, to me, these are fifth week stunts that really make fifth weeks a lot of fun. I’m looking at every fifth week month as a way to find some crazy crossovers. We’re sitting here going, we’d love to go back and revisit the Looney Tunes characters at some point, as well. If these things click, then you’ll see more. I’m very happy to say, the last two rounds, the crossovers between DC and Hanna-Barbera and DC and Looney Tunes, have been very successful for us. I think it caught a lot of people off guard.
>The best part of it is, that level of success gets people more excited, and come at us with more ideas. It’s not about us generating ideas as much anymore, as it is starting to hear what people might want to bring us, and the type of crossovers they might want to see.
>I can tell you one that we’re thinking about already: Sylvester and Tweety and Birds of Prey. Seems like a natural to me. [Laughs]
>Now that it’s out there, that has to happen.
>I can almost promise you it will. [Laughs] As you can see, we have with this. That’s all that maters here.
>It’s a mix of product. It’s fun comics, it’s dramatic comics, it’s science-fiction adventure, it’s horror, it’s superhero adventure at its best, it’s thoughtful, insightful character studies — it’s not just diversity of characters and creators, but also content. I think that’s what we need to do right now. One size doesn’t fit all anymore. So what we got to do is, we got to keep on reaching and pushing out, and we’ve got to create product to find the people, and hopefully when they find that, it will lead them into the DCU, and all the other types of stories we tell.
>All four of the new DC and Hanna-Barbera one-shots are scheduled for release on May 30.