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Justice League: The New Frontier is available from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital and in single and two-disc editions. The DVD cover of the single disc includes the panoramic image from the film, while the two-disc, DVD Special Edition, HD DVD and Blu-ray commemorative editions have an image of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman above the title logo with other characters below it.
The New Frontier is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne, directed by Carl Pierson for Republic Pictures. [1] In 1939, Wayne appeared in a Three Mesquiteers movie titled New Frontier , which years later was retitled Frontier Horizon to avoid confusion.)
New Frontier (also known as Frontier Horizon) [1] is a 1939 American Western film starring John Wayne, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, and Jennifer Jones. This was the last of eight Three Mesquiteers Western B-movies [ 2 ] with Wayne (there were 51 altogether).
Justice League: The New Frontier Special was released in May 2008 as a follow-up to the Justice League: The New Frontier DVD. Stories included Batman vs. Superman, a post-New Frontier story where Robin teams up with Kid Flash for the first time and a Mad Magazine-style story with Wonder Woman and Black Canary.
Frontier is a Canadian historical drama television series co-created by Rob Blackie and Peter Blackie, chronicling the North American fur trade in colonial Canada/Rupert's Land, sometime in the late 1700s or early 1800s.
The New Frontier, a 1935 film starring John Wayne; New Frontier, a 1939 film also starring John Wayne; Justice League: The New Frontier, a 2008 animated film adaptation of the DC comic book series; New Frontier, a Sundance Film Festival venue for highlighting cinematic innovation "The New Frontier" (Adventure Time), a television episode
After the catalyst first episode, "Phoenix", where one of the main characters, Zachary Foxx, loses his wife to the Queen of the Crown, he puts together a group called the Galaxy Rangers, dedicated to providing law and order across the new frontier, ultimately trying to get rid of the Crown Empire.
Star Trek: New Frontier – Double Time (2000) is a single-issue, square bound, graphic novel published by WildStorm. [9] Written by Peter David, with artists Michael Collins and David Roach. The title does not appear on the cover or spine, only the Star Trek: New Frontier word mark.