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Geek mashup: Conan meets DC Comics’ cartoon chiefs

You never know what can happen when geek worlds collide.

Conan O’Brien decided to unleash the chaos after figuring out that his TBS show tapes about 50 feet away from Warner Bros. Animation. For his show Conan, O’Brien met with creative exec Peter Girardi and DC Universe mastermind Bruce Timm.

Really, Bruce Timm? Yup, and he even gets Timm to draw him as superhero The Flaming C, shown above.

In the second part, he trots out longtime graphic designer/geek Pierre Bernard for some rather uncomfortable laughter about redesigning DC’s female characters.

Check out the videos below.

Part I:

Part II:

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