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The Iron Age of Comics
The Flash by Mark Waid — Book Three (featuring “Reckless Youth”)

The Iron Age of Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 91:59


Professor Zoom has been defeated, Wally West has regained his top speed and put aside his insecurities about living up to Barry Allen's legacy, and Mark Waid's Flash is now a comic book to watch as 1993 turns into 1994. As rookie penciler Mike Wieringo comes aboard as new regular artist, Waid teams Wally up with Nightwing and Starfire (and his ex-girlfriend), puts the Flash on trial, and hints at the secret source of superspeed. We also meet breakout character Bart Allen, soon to be known as Impulse! We'll guide you through a chunk of issues that may not contain any six-issue epics, but it puts Wally on the path to maturity and makes his relationship with Linda Park into the focus of the series. Discussed in this episode: Flash #80-94 You can support this podcast at patreon.com/ironageofcomics

Somebody Save Me: The Official, but mostly Unofficial, Smallville Podcast

The Hooded Young Justice LeagueOne of the most iconic and memorable episodes of Smallville has arrived, so of course we had to do another video for you all (check out our YouTube!). Bart makes a surprise return in Metropoils after saving Chloe from a gunman. Clark is happy to see his lil bro bro, but he suspects he's up to no good. Come to find out, Bart is now working with Oliver on sabotaging Lex and all of his illegal Kryptonite experiments. Oliver also reveals he recruited Arthur Curry and Victor Stone for this superhero operation, who all want Clark to join them too. Guess what Oliver also does? BREAKS LOIS' HEART!Justin Hartley (This Is Us, The Young and the Restless) makes his final season six appearance as original DC Comics character Oliver Queen, a.k.a. Green Arrow.Kyle Gallner (Smile, Scream 5, Interrogation) returns to special guest star as original DC Comics character Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse. Alan Ritchson (Reacher, Titans, Blue Mountain State) returns to special guest stars as original DC Comics character Arthur Curry, a.k.a. Aquaman.Lee Thompson Young (The Famous Jett Jackson, Rizzoli & Isles) returns to special guest star as original DC Comics character Victor Stone, a.k.a. Cyborg.Don't forget to leave those five stars!

Senta Que La Vem Spoiler!
EP 312 - The Flash

Senta Que La Vem Spoiler!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 25:59


Flash é um super-herói tão antigo quanto curioso: criado em 1940 na DC Comics por Gardner Fox e Harry Lampert, essa, digamos, entidade, já concedeu seus super poderes a 4 personagens: Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West e Bart Allen. E assim: ele é absurdamente rápido, tem reflexos sobre-humanos e desafia e viola certas leis da física, podendo ultrapassar a velocidade da luz.::Pois bem: depois de bombar nos quadrinhos por décadas, Flash se tornou série de TV nos anos 90, virou outra série de muito sucesso em 2014, com incríveis 12 temporadas e uma série de prêmios, e eis que em 2016 a DC resolveu trazê-lo de volta aos filmes, justamente em Batman x Superman, já com o talentoso e polêmico Ezra Miller. ::E eis que 7 anos depois, já com o James Gunn como chefão da porra toda na DC, chegamos a esse "The Flash", que veio com a promessa de organizar o multiverso do outro lado da força e colocar a empresa em pé de igualdade com a poderosa Marvel. ::Coloque seu fone, aumente o volume e Senta que lá vem Spoiler!

Comic Talkers
Episode 120 - "The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive - Lightning In A Bottle" Book Club

Comic Talkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 72:06


So far this month the Comic Talkers have covered a lot of speedsters within the Flash Family. But there is one Flash that has not yet been covered, Bart Allen. For this episode, Comic Talkers Mari, Brandon, and Bryce cover Bart's first arc as The Scarlett Speedster entitled "The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive - Lightning In A Bottle." Written by Danny Bilson and Paul DeMeo with art by Ken Lashley, this story follows Bart as he struggles with the Speed Force and what leads Bart to take on the mantle of The Flash. Special Thanks to our friend Michael Regalo for making our official theme song. Please follow him and his band, Running on Empty on Instagram @emptyonrunning. Join in on the conversation and get the latest updates on the podcast by following Comic Talkers on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @comictalkers. Also, let us know what you feel about Bart Allen becoming the Scarlet Speedster! You can listen to Comic Talkers on: Spotify For Podcasters - ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comictalkers⁠ Apple Podcasts - ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/.../comic-talkers/id1560772306⁠⁠⁠ Spotify - ⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0mLHZQajx81j0iFDqD1vGE⁠⁠⁠ Google Podcasts - ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MjQzZDQ2OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw⁠⁠⁠ YouTube - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@comictalkers

Comic Talkers
Episode 119 - Forgotten Speedsters

Comic Talkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 30:49


There are a lot of speedsters in the DC Universe that tend to be forgotten about; overshadowed by four Flashes that have been mainstays in the comic book world (Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West, and Bart Allen). That's about to change because for this episode, The Comic Talkers discuss six forgotten speedsters as they cover their origin stories, powers and abilities, and some interesting facts about the following characters: Johnny Quick, Jessie Quick, Avery Ho, Max Mercury, and The Tornado Twins (Dawn and Don). Special Thanks to our friend Michael Regalo for making our official theme song. Please follow him and his band, Running on Empty on Instagram @emptyonrunning. Join in on the conversation and get the latest updates on the podcast by following Comic Talkers on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @comictalkers. Also, let us know what other speedsters have been forgotten about! You can listen to Comic Talkers on: Spotify For Podcasters - ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comictalkers⁠ Apple Podcasts - ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/.../comic-talkers/id1560772306⁠⁠⁠ Spotify - ⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0mLHZQajx81j0iFDqD1vGE⁠⁠⁠ Google Podcasts - ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MjQzZDQ2OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw⁠⁠⁠ YouTube - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@comictalkers

Somebody Save Me: The Official, but mostly Unofficial, Smallville Podcast

The Fastest Man Alive!Smallville's intro to their Scarlet Speedster still holds up amazingly this week as Clark Kent crosses paths with a kid named Bart Allen, a.k.a. The Flash. The boys start to get along while also mixing themselves up with Lex, who has just come across a piece of a Russian manuscript with hidden Kryptonian secrets. Also, Jon is really needing a bro to hang with. Oh, and Lana argues with Jason about her tramp stamp. Real neat stuff.Kyle Gallner (Smile, Scream 5, Interrogation) special guest stars as Bart Allen.Don't forget to leave those five stars!

Comicverso
Comicverso 338: Rachel Pollack, Al Jaffee y Star Wars Celebration

Comicverso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023


Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 10 de abril de 2023 Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Falleció la escritora Rachel Pollack, recordada por Doom Patrol. Murió el legendario caricaturista Al Jaffee, colaborador de MAD. Falleció Mike Machlan, veterano entintador en Marvel y DC Comics. Se realizó la Star Wars Celebration 2023, y hubo muchos anuncios. Habrá tres nuevas películas de Star Wars independientes entre sí. Nuevo tráiler de Star Wars: Ahsoka, serie para Disney+ en agosto. Comentamos el tráiler de Blue Beetle, próxima película de DC. En Warner anuncian nueva serie de Harry Potter para HBO Max. Además: Tales from the Crypt, Batman en la Edad de Plata, Bart Allen como Flash, Simon Baz, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de series y películas: Shadow and Bone, segunda temporada de la serie de fantasia desarrollada por Eric Heisserer, basada en los libros de Leigh Berdugo. Con Jessie Mei Li, Archie Renaux, Freddy Carter, Amita Suman, Kit Young, Ben Barnes, Zoë Wanamaker, Patrick Gibson, Daisy Head, Danielle Galligan, Lewis Tan, Jack Wolfe, Calahan Skogman y Anna Leong Brophy. (Netflix) The Banshees of Inisherin, película escrita y dirigida por Martin McDonagh, con las actuaciones de Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon y Barry Keoghan. (Film4/Searchlight/Star+) Comentario de lucha libre: WWE: Wrestlemania 2023. New Japan: Sakura Genesis 2023. Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 96 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:44:30, y la canción de cierre es "A Kind of Magic" de Queen. Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
Unlimited Justice Ep #47: The Flash - Reckless Youth

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 52:39


Unlimited Justice Ep #47: The Flash - Reckless Youth Welcome back to Unlimited Justice!  On this episode, Phil and Lilith review “Reckless Youth” from The Flash #92-#94 (July-September 1994) featuring the first appearance of Bart Allen aka Impulse, the return of Iris Allen, and the Flash and Linda Park vs the cult leader Kobra. PLUS: a discussion of Stargirl: The Lost Children #1. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can!   Unlimited Justice's Links  → Twitter https://twitter.com/JLAJSAPOD → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clsidekicks → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JLAJSAPOD → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================

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Nerd Crusade
Issue 92: Don't Blink - The Trials Of The Flash

Nerd Crusade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 33:37


In this episode, our hosts are joined by Brandon from Variant Edition once again, this time Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wallace West and Bart Allen go head to head (or rather foot to foot) as the host discuss who is most deserving of the title of The Flash. #TheFlash #Stargirl #Titans Logo by Belleface Designs, aguignard2287@gmail.com Technical Consultation - Sonik Hip Hop Follow us on our social media: https://linktr.ee/nerdcrusade --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcrusade/message

Scarlet Velocity: A Flash Podcast
Scarlet Velocity #721: Summer Special 23

Scarlet Velocity: A Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 60:20


It seems like forever since the Flash saved the day. With the season 8 premiere just days away, we take a last hiatus look at the news from DC Fandome and more. The pseudo-crossover, Armageddon will start us off, with Despero threatening Barry in ways we've never seen before. What can we expect to see this season, and will it be the last? Jay and Josh grab the yellow spray paint and get ready for the upcoming premiere on the final 2021 Scarlet Velocity Summer Special.

RetroZap Podcast Network
Scarlet Velocity #720: Summer Special 22

RetroZap Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021


A look at the tragic (yet always sensationally coiffed) history of Bart Allen in the comics on a Scarlet Velocity summer special.

Scarlet Velocity: A Flash Podcast
Scarlet Velocity #720: Summer Special 22

Scarlet Velocity: A Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 52:07


Let's get Impulsive! Ever since Barry Allen's grandson was introduced to the comics in 1994, Bart Allen has been displaying his short attention span, effortless speed, and...well, let's face it, impulsivity. Readers of the comics have been cheering him on, rolling their eyes, or both. We dive into some important events in the time-displaced speedster throughout his comic book history. Jay and Josh order gallons of Pantene shampoo on another 2021 Scarlet Velocity Summer Special.

GEEK VIBES NATION
GVN Presents: Scene N Nerd - A League of Extraordinary Loki-people

GEEK VIBES NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 58:31


We are back to talk about the latest Loki and Flash installments; plus a good dose of news. First our SNN Producer Will Polk gives his take on Vought News Network; Comic-Con @ Home, and Bart Allen. Then our SNN Host Sarah Belmont takes us to meet a million Loki's as we're off to see the wizard...the wonderful wizard of the void. We rant...we rave...we review...this is Scene N' Nerd.Timestamps:0:00 Welcome and opening banter1:00 News items*Comic-Com @Home news                           *Robin Givens joins the cast of Batwoman                   *Succession season 3 trailer: https://youtu.be/ziBOCIgCaOk     *The Boys TV shorts "7 on 7 on the Vought News Network": https://youtu.be/8PrnILnYOj4                             *Marvel's "What If" trailer: https://youtu.be/x9D0uUKJ5KI     *The Good, the Bart, and the Loki on Disney Plus16:45 The Flash episode 7 x 16 "P.O.W"31:00  Loki episode 1 x 5 "Journey Into Mystery."57:40 Outro#Loki #TheFlash #TheBoys #Whatif #MCU #DisneyPlus #VoughtNewsNetwork #TheSimpsons #CWVerse #ArrowverseFollow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com.  But most importantly rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Flash TV Talk
7X16 P.O.W.

Flash TV Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 56:06


*Barry dreams about Nora again, but this time she warns him that her future is in danger.* *John Diggle* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Diggle_(Arrowverse) ) *arrives and helps Barry trap a Godspeed clone, who reveals that the drones are searching for the "prime"* *August Heart* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Heart_(Arrowverse) ) *, and requests Barry's aid in killing him, but escapes upon his decline. Diggle convinces Barry to go to 2049 to check on Nora, but he is knocked out of the Speed Force by Godspeed clones. Barry then finds Deon protecting Iris, who is inexplicably phasing through temporal planes. After Caitlin removes Esperanza's mask, she requests Allegra's help in stopping other Black Hole remnants, but Allegra declines. However, Barry's actions prompt her to join Esperanza only to witness her die. Diggle, Cecile, and Frost find an amnesiac Heart. After Diggle and Cecile suffer intense headaches, the former resolves to do something that* *"he'd been putting off"* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_ring_(DC_Comics) ) *. Meanwhile, Joe and Kramer trap their attacker, revealed to be Creyke, who reveals he betrayed Kramer and the military for the experiments he endured due to his abilities. Joe talks Kramer down from killing him and they take him prisoner. Afterwards, Nora arrives from 2049 alongside* *Bart Allen* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Allen ) *, Barry's future son.* Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Scene N Nerd
SNN: A League of Extraordinary Loki-people

Scene N Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 58:32


We are back to talk about the latest Loki and Flash installments; plus a good dose of news.  First our SNN Producer Will Polk gives his take on Vought News Network; Comic-Con @ Home, and Bart Allen. Then our SNN Host Sarah Belmont takes us to meet a million Loki's as we're off to see the wizard...the wonderful wizard of the void. We rant...we rave...we review...this is Scene N' Nerd. Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome and opening banter 1:00 News items *Comic-Con at Home *Robin Givens joins the cast of Batwoman *Succession season 3 trailer: https://youtu.be/ziBOCIgCaOk *The Boys TV shorts "7 on 7 on the Vought News Network": https://youtu.be/8PrnILnYOj4 *Marvel's "What If" trailer: https://youtu.be/x9D0uUKJ5KI  *The Good, the Bart, and the Loki on Disney Plus. 16:45 The Flash episode 7 x 16 "P.O.W" 31:00  Loki episode 1 x 5 "Journey Into Mystery." 57:40 Outro #Loki #TheFlash #TheBoys #Whatif #MCU #DisneyPlus #VoughtNewsNetwork #TheSimpsons #CWVerse #Arrowverse Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com.  But most importantly rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts! 

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 16: “P.O.W.”

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 93:16


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, Breeze, and Lacy get together for the sixteenth episode of The Flash season 7! Titled "P.O.W.," the Godspeed war continues as Team Flash gets a helping hand from the and only John Diggle! Why are there so many Godspeeds?! What is going on with Diggle's Green Lantern ring?! How about THAT final scene?! Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: check out The Flash Podcast's EXCLUSIVE interview with comic book legend Mark Waid, who co-created Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, who will be played by Jordan Fisher in The Flash season 7! Click here to hear the interview as Waid talks about creating Impulse, his excitement to see Bart in the Arrowverse, and reacting to Fisher's Impulse costume! In addition to that: be sure to subscribe to DC TV Podcasts' YouTube channel as The Flash Podcast will be going live on Wednesday, July 21 for the season 7 finale - event link to come! "P.O.W." - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV) DAVID RAMSEY GUEST STARS - John Diggle (guest star David Ramsey) arrives in Central City with a weapon to help Barry (Grant Gustin) stop the Godspeed War. Meanwhile, Allegra (Kayla Compton) and Ultraviolet's (guest star Alexa Baraja Plante) new bond is put to the ultimate test, while Joe (Jesse L. Martin) and Kristin Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) are hunted by a former colleague of hers. Marcus Stokes directed the episode written by Kristen Kim & Dan Fisk (#716). Original airdate 7/6/2021 Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 15: “Enemy at the Gates”

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 94:27


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, Breeze, and Lacy get together for the fifteenth episode of The Flash season 7! Titled Enemy at the Gates," the fourth graphic novel finally kicks off as Godspeed is back, but this time he is not alone. What does Godspeed want?! Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: check out The Flash Podcast's EXCLUSIVE interview with comic book legend Mark Waid, who co-created Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, who will be played by Jordan Fisher in The Flash season 7! Click here to hear the interview as Waid talks about creating Impulse, his excitement to see Bart in the Arrowverse, and reacting to Fisher's Impulse costume! In addition to that: be sure to subscribe to DC TV Podcasts' YouTube channel as The Flash Podcast will be going live on Wednesday, July 21 for the season 7 finale - event link to come! "Enemy At the Gates" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV) CHILLBLAINE IS RELEASED FROM PRISON - When an army of Godspeeds attack Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) must put their family plans on hold and focus on the latest threat to their home. Meanwhile, Chillblaine (guest star John Cor) is released from prison and claims to be reformed but Frost (Danielle Panabaker) has her doubts. Geoff Shotz directed the episode with story by Joshua V. Gilbert and teleplay by Thomas Pound (#715). Original airdate 6/29/2021 Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 14: “Rayo de Luz”

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 78:59


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, and Lacy get together for the fourteenth episode of The Flash season 7! Titled "Rayo de Luz," Allegra takes center stage as she gets to the bottom of her tricky relationship with her cousin Ultraviolet. In the news section, the gang goes through a lot of new details that have been coming out from The Flash movie! Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: check out The Flash Podcast's EXCLUSIVE interview with comic book legend Mark Waid, who co-created Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, who will be played by Jordan Fisher in The Flash season 7! Click here to hear the interview as Waid talks about creating Impulse, his excitement to see Bart in the Arrowverse, and reacting to Fisher's Impulse costume! In addition to that: be sure to subscribe to DC TV Podcasts' YouTube channel as The Flash Podcast will be going live on Wednesday, July 21 for the season 7 finale - event link to come! When Ultraviolet (guest star Alexa Barajas) returns to Central City, Allegra (Kayla Compton) is determined to find her cousin and change her heart, Meanwhile, Joe (Jesse L. Martin) finds evidence that Kristen Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) may not be the good cop she appears to be. Danielle Panabaker directed the episode with story by Jess Carson and teleplay by Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 13: “Masquerade”

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 58:25


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, and Breeze get together for the thirteenth episode of The Flash season 7! Titled "Masquerade," Barry and Cecile are forced to deal with a familiar Arrowverse villain while Chester tries to settle into his new role on Team Flash. Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: check out The Flash Podcast's EXCLUSIVE interview with comic book legend Mark Waid, who co-created Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, who will be played by Jordan Fisher in The Flash season 7! Click here to hear the interview as Waid talks about creating Impulse, his excitement to see Bart in the Arrowverse, and reacting to Fisher's Impulse costume! In addition to that: be sure to subscribe to DC TV Podcasts' YouTube channel as The Flash Podcast will be going live on Wednesday, July 21 for the season 7 finale - event link to come! Masquerade" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV) CECILE IS TRAPPED - Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) is forced to confront her past in order to break free from a psychic prison. Meanwhile, Chester (Brandon McKnight) takes over for Cisco but makes a mistake that puts Barry (Grant Gustin) in serious danger. Joe (Jesse L. Martin) investigates Kristen Kramer's old military ties and discovers an unsettling truth. Rachel Talalay directed the episode written by Sam Chalsen & Christina M. Walker (#713). Original airdate 6/15/2021. Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 12: “Good-Bye Vibrations”

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 87:03


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Breeze, and Lacy get together for the twelfth (and bittersweet) episode of The Flash season 7! Titled "Good-Bye Vibrations," Carlos Valdes ends his 7-year run on The Flash as Cisco Ramon and Kamilla Hwang get their big exit while also having one final adventure with Team Flash. Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: check out The Flash Podcast's EXCLUSIVE interview with comic book legend Mark Waid, who co-created Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, who will be played by Jordan Fisher in The Flash season 7! Click here to hear the interview as Waid talks about creating Impulse, his excitement to see Bart in the Arrowverse, and reacting to Fisher's Impulse costume! "Good-Bye Vibrations" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV) CISCO LEAVES CENTRAL CITY - Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Kamila (guest star Victoria Park) tell the team they are leaving Central City. However, Barry (Grant Gustin), Iris (Candice Patton) and Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) don't have much time to digest the news because a new version of Rainbow Raider (guest star Jona Xiao) strikes and OG Team Flash must join together one final time to save the city. Philip Chipera directed the episode written by Kelly Wheeler & Jeff Hersh (#712). Original airdate 6/8/2021 Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Exclusive Interview: Bart Allen Creator Mark Waid Shares All His Impulse Secrets

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 33:01


Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, is on his way to the Arrowverse. The great Jordan Fisher is bringing him to life in The Flash season 7, during the 150th episode as the show hits another milestone. With another major iconic DC speedster coming, The Flash Podcast is proud to present an exclusive interview with Impulse's co-creator and massive comic book legend, Mark Waid! In this interview, Andy Behbakht and Tatiana Hullender chat with Mr. Waid about creating Impulse back in 1994, and turning him into an indispensable member of the Flash Family.  Throughout the interview, Waid talks about his time writing Bart, having written Flash books like The Life of The Flash, his passion for the TV show, and his hopes for Fisher's take on Impulse in the Arrowverse. In addition to that, Waid gives his first live-reaction to Jordan Fisher's Impulse costume, which you will definitely want to hear! Tune in as Andy and Tatiana chat with Waid about all things Bart Allen, The Flash, and so much more! Waid's Flash/Impulse: Runs in the Family is now available for purchase, so if you want to get to know Bart Allen before Fisher makes his debut on The Flash, be sure to order through Barnes & Noble, comiXology, or your local comic book store. The Flash season 7 returns for its remaining episodes on Tuesday, June 8, at 8/7c on The CW! Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

DC TV Podcasts
The Flash Podcast Exclusive Interview: Bart Allen Creator Mark Waid Shares All His Impulse Secrets

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 33:00


Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, is on his way to the Arrowverse. The great Jordan Fisher is bringing him to life in The Flash season 7, during the 150th episode as the show hits another milestone. With another major iconic DC speedster coming, The Flash Podcast is proud to present an exclusive interview with Impulse’s co-creator and massive comic book […] The post The Flash Podcast Exclusive Interview: Bart Allen Creator Mark Waid Shares All His Impulse Secrets appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

POP! Culture Corner
EP-35: Bart Allen On Set of The Flash| Elon Musk Hosts SNL| RDJ's Assistant Tragically Passes & More.

POP! Culture Corner

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 84:35


Become a "Patron Corner" Member Of Our Show & receive Gifts, Special Content Curated for you, & A 15% Discount for Merch, as well as early Access to Podcasts: https://www.patreon.com/POPCulture2020?fan_landing=true Head over to The OFFICIAL POP! Culture Corner Store and Get YOUR POP! Themed Merch & Support the Channel(Members Receive 15% Discount on all orders): https://teespring.com/stores/pop-culture-corner-store Listen to the Podcast On Spotify (Also Available on all major Podcast platforms): https://open.spotify.com/show/0Yq6Iceyh7o24DG8tq4kvO Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/POP_Culture2020 Follow Us on Tik-tok for Behind the Scenes content, funny videos, updates & More https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeq5HF56/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pop.culturecorner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pop_culturecorner2020/ Sponsored by Showcase Cinemas this week! Head out and See Mortal Kombat the Way it was meant to be seen, on the largest possible Screen, Get your tickets for Showcase Cinemas XPLUS large premium format, and not only see and hear the film, but become a part of it as well. Visit www.showcasecineams.com to find your nearest theater! Sponsored By “KYE CBD”: Based out of Las Vegas, These CBD products Were created with love, and for a reason! Made by a 20 Year Massage Therapist for her Husband who suffers from Chronic Pain, these hand crafted Wellness products do the trick Visit KYE CBD at https://www.facebook.com/kyecbd & Mention POP! Culture Corner for 10% off your order. WEBSITE COMING SOON! Sponsored By "Bonk's bar" In Philly, If your in the Area and Want to Do trivia, or just eat Some great Seafood, Head on Over to Bonks: www.bonksbar.com Sponsored By Smooth My Balls, Your Number One Source For Male/Female Grooming Products, Use CODE [CODE: POP] AT Checkout or Click Link: www.smoothmyballs.com/pop to apply 15% OFF your ENTIRE ORDER! Your Partner will thank us! Channel Art By Shruti Rao: Twitter.com/ShrutiRao Instagram.com/ShrutiRao Outro Music By @ILLyph (Youtube) Justice Holmes AKA BIG DRIIP: Twitter.com/Driipbig Austin Lien: Twitter.com/StarkLien1023 Jack Sharaf AKA Producer Jack: Twitter.com/GetJacked141 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popculturecorner20/message

Geek History Lesson
365: Impulse (Bart Allen)

Geek History Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 52:35


The DC Comics speedster known as Impulse and Kid Flash, Bart Allen, is soon to race into live action on CW's The Flash. Journey through the speed force and discover all his lightning secrets in this newest episode.  Don't forget to check out our new comic: JUPITER JET & THE FORGOTTEN RADIO! Buy a copy: https://bookshop.org/books/jupiter-jet-and-the-forgotten-radio/9781632295828   Review it on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54960853-jupiter-jet-and-the-forgotten-radio   Review it on Amazon: https://t.co/16WDKTUQvY?amp=1   Get your copy of Blackest Night here: https://amzn.to/2HzYG6Y   GET OUR RECOMMENDED READING from this episode here: http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading   Follow the show on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/GHLPodcast Make sure to visit our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylesson You can find Ashley at https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinson and Jason at https://twitter.comJawiin. Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Special Edition: The Road to Bart Allen - Smallville "Run" Episode Commentary

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 77:45


On this week's special edition episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy is joined by good friend of the podcast and returning guest Craig Byrne (Editor-in-Chief of KSiteTV, Flash TV News, KryptonSite, DCLegendsTV, Batwoman TV, Stargirl TV, and more!) As we get closer to the introduction of Jordan Fisher's Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse in The Flash season 7, The Flash Podcast is doing a series of The Road to Bart Allen ahead of the Arrowverse version. For this episode, Andy and Craig take you back to Bart's live-action debut in Smallville season 4, with Kyle Gallner playing Impulse, by doing an episode commentary of the fifth episode "Run." Throughout the commentary, Craig shares his time having written the Smallville companion books, including the "Run" episode with interviews from Gallner, writer Steven S. DeKnight, as The WB was making a big deal of The Flash coming to Smallville. Join the duo as they go back to October 20, 2004, and watch Smallville's introduction of Bart Allen! That and more on this special edition of The Flash Podcast! Official "Run" Synopsis from 2004: "THE FLASH SPEEDS INTO SMALLVILLE - After Jonathan's (John Schneider) wallet is stolen, Clark (Tom Welling) super-speeds after the thief (guest star Kyle Gallner) but is stunned when he cannot catch him. The thief, Bart, a.k.a. The Flash, later shows up at the farm and tries to talk Clark into leaving Smallville for a life on the road together, flexing their super powers. Meanwhile, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) buys a priceless framed manuscript with Kryptonian symbols and Clark learns that it contains a mysterious hidden map. However, when Bart steals the manuscript from Lex, he inadvertently puts Clark's life in danger and must make the decision whether to save Clark or himself. Kristin Kreuk, Allison Mack, John Glover, Jensen Ackles, Annette O'Toole also star. David Barrett directed the episode written by Steven S. DeKnight (#405)." If you want to check out Craig's Smallville companion books and more, click on the following links! Smallville Season 4: The Official Companion | Smallville Season 5: The Official Companion | Smallville Season 6: The Official Companion | Smallville Season 7: The Official Companion | The Dark Knight: Featuring Production Art and Full Shooting Script | Smallville: The Visual Guide | Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

DC TV Podcasts
The Flash Podcast Special Edition: The Road to Bart Allen – Smallville “Run” Episode Commentary

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 77:44


On this week’s special edition episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy is joined by good friend of the podcast and returning guest Craig Byrne (Editor-in-Chief of KSiteTV, Flash TV News, KryptonSite, DCLegendsTV, Batwoman TV, Stargirl TV, and more!) As we get closer to the introduction of Jordan Fisher’s Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse in The Flash […] The post The Flash Podcast Special Edition: The Road to Bart Allen – Smallville “Run” Episode Commentary appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

RandomChatter Network
DCT 148: #TheFlash in the Pan

RandomChatter Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 38:37


#Theflashmovie begins filming! #TheFlash is Bart Allen? #Batman , Year One review! #dccomics #DCEU #RestoreTheSynderVerse

DC Talk
DCT 148: #TheFlash in the Pan

DC Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 38:37


#Theflashmovie begins filming! #TheFlash is Bart Allen? #Batman , Year One review! #dccomics #DCEU #RestoreTheSynderVerse

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Special Edition: Wishlist For 150th Episode/Revisiting Episode 100

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 68:13


On this week's special edition episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, Breeze, and Lacy get together to revisit The Flash's 100th episode "What's Past Is Prologue," as The Flash season 7 gets ready to hit its 150th milestone later this year. While discussing what worked and didn't work in episode 100, the gang also gives their thoughts, expectations, and anticipation for the 150th episode that will mark the introduction of Jordan Fisher's Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse. Last, but not least, they go through some exciting news for The Flash movie! That and more on this special edition of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: Check out The Flash Podcast's exclusive interview with Ray Porter who played Darkseid in Zack Snyder's Justice League! In addition to that, check out the interview with Black Lightning's Jordan Calloway that Andy and Black Lightning Podcast's Brother Nate did together for the Painkiller backdoor pilot spinoff! Bart Allen/Impulse Art Credit: Arkin Tyagi (_artkin_)on Twitter & Instagram Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

MTR Network Main Feed
Barry Allen and the Flash Family Part 2 - Character Corner #90

MTR Network Main Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 61:16


We're finally back with part 2 of our Barry Allen and the Flash family Character Corner series. We handle this episode a little different than our typical episodes. While we still bring up issues to read, we really focus on the discussion of the evolution of the Flash and the Flash family. Particularly under Mark Waid's run. His run is really what helped define the modern take on The Flash Family and the Speed Force. This run also serves as the bridge between all of the eras of the DC Universe as Waid helped revamp and reintroduce some Golden Age characters like Max Mercury and Johnny Chambers. Waid also brings us the first appearance of Bart Allen from the 31st Century, accompanied by the return of Iris. This run really set up not only Barry's legacy but also was the perfect example of how DC characters can pass the mantle from character to character to build generational connections to characters. Wally West goes from reluctantly filling in his uncle's shoes to becoming the confident Flash for years. After his introduction in Waid's run, Bart is a founding member of Young Justice that eventually leads into another incarnation of the Teen Titans with Bart eventually taking the title Kid Flash. It all works so well...and then Geoff Johns brings back Barry Allen in Rebirth (not the latest Rebirth run). We talk about that decision and how in hindsight it might not have been a wise one and also represents a core problem with DC's approach to their characters. Issues: The Flash Volume 2 - Mark Waid's Run  Issues #74 - 79: The Return of Barry Allen Issue #76: Reintroduction of Max Mercury Issue #91: First cameo appearance of Bart Allen Issue #92: First full appearance of Bart Allen Issues #95 - 100: Terminal Velocity First appearance of the Speed Force Young Justice Volume 1 (1998) Teen Titans Volume 3 The Flash Fastest Man Alive New 52 Flash Flash Annual #3 - First appearance of Wallace West Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork   Our shirts are now on TeePublic:  https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!  

Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters

We're finally back with part 2 of our Barry Allen and the Flash family Character Corner series. We handle this episode a little different than our typical episodes. While we still bring up issues to read, we really focus on the discussion of the evolution of the Flash and the Flash family. Particularly under Mark Waid's run. His run is really what helped define the modern take on The Flash Family and the Speed Force. This run also serves as the bridge between all of the eras of the DC Universe as Waid helped revamp and reintroduce some Golden Age characters like Max Mercury and Johnny Chambers. Waid also brings us the first appearance of Bart Allen from the 31st Century, accompanied by the return of Iris. This run really set up not only Barry's legacy but also was the perfect example of how DC characters can pass the mantle from character to character to build generational connections to characters. Wally West goes from reluctantly filling in his uncle's shoes to becoming the confident Flash for years. After his introduction in Waid's run, Bart is a founding member of Young Justice that eventually leads into another incarnation of the Teen Titans with Bart eventually taking the title Kid Flash. It all works so well...and then Geoff Johns brings back Barry Allen in Rebirth (not the latest Rebirth run). We talk about that decision and how in hindsight it might not have been a wise one and also represents a core problem with DC's approach to their characters. Issues: The Flash Volume 2 - Mark Waid's Run  Issues #74 - 79: The Return of Barry Allen Issue #76: Reintroduction of Max Mercury Issue #91: First cameo appearance of Bart Allen Issue #92: First full appearance of Bart Allen Issues #95 - 100: Terminal Velocity First appearance of the Speed Force Young Justice Volume 1 (1998) Teen Titans Volume 3 The Flash Fastest Man Alive New 52 Flash Flash Annual #3 - First appearance of Wallace West Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork   Our shirts are now on TeePublic:  https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!  

Tênis Verde
Boletim do Hype 04 - Obi-Wan, Filme dos Thundercats, Novos Deuses cancelado e + notícias

Tênis Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 71:22


Essa semana no Boletim do Hype comentamos sobre o elenco da série Obi-Wan Kenobi, continuações de Entre Facas e Segredos na Netflix, Jordan Fisher como Bart Allen, cancelamento do filme Novos Deuses da Ava DuVernay e mais notícias! O Boletim do Hype é nosso programa semanal falando das principais notícias da cultura pop (e as que mais estamos empolgados). Se você quiser participar ao vivo, todas as sextas, às 20h, na https://www.twitch.tv/tenisverde Entre em contato com o Tênis Verde! tenisverdecast@gmail.com Siga a gente! @tenisverdecast | @natfanatic | @sr_artie

Reel Chronicles
172: Hook Turns 30

Reel Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 41:02


Guess what else turns 30 this year? Steven Spielberg's Hook.  Feel old yet? No.  Join us and celebrate this family classic. Originally penned as a sequel to J.M. Barrie's 1911 novel, Peter and Wendy, Hook focuses on an adult Peter Pan, played by our late favorite funnyman Robin Williams, who has forgotten his childhood and Neverland. Enter Captain Hook, played by Dustin Hoffman, who kidnaps his children and forces him to return to save them. He not only reunites with the Lost Boys but once again faces off with his childhood nemesis.  Throw in music by maestro John Williams and stellar performances by all involved, and you've got yourself a cult classic you'll show your kids over and over again.  Episode Timeline: 0:00 – 18:39: News Rocky Prequel Series Being Written by Sylvester Stallone The Cast of Kenobi Announced Jordan Fisher Cast as Bart Allen on CW's The Flash Knives Out Sequels Sell for $400 Million to Netflix MCU Fan Sets World Record for Watching Avengers: Endgame 191 Times Space Jam: Legacy Trailer What We Watched This Week 18:40 – 41:02: Hook Listen to Past Episodes: 171: Silence of the Lambs Turns 30 170: The Birdcage Turns 25 169: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Turns 35 168: Best & Worst Gangster Films 167: Taxi Driver & Joker YOUR HOSTS: David – @gonzo_mania Ryan - @m.e.r.t_pod Love what you hear? Let your friends know and leave us a review! LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE Reel Chronicles is on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts Android Stitcher Radio TuneIn Podchaser Laughable Many other podcast directories. SHOP Swag at TeePublic Amazon recommendations. SUPPORT Become a patron of the show through Patreon FOLLOW Reel Chronicles on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Reel Talk Inc on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest  Have a topic you want to hear the guys discuss? Email David at david@reeltalkinc.com. Intro/Outro Music: Fun Time by Dj Quads

Hollywood Picture News
Episode #270 – Xenia Onatopp Me

Hollywood Picture News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 104:46


After a quick Bond, James Bond, tangent (again), the guys dive into the week’s pop culture news. New Transformers lead Thundercats, movie, ho! Space Jam trailer Ordinary Joe on its way CSI: Original Flavor returning Bart Allen coming to The Flash Knives Out, Knives Inn, Knives Down…? Head of the Class returns Obi-Wan cast announced […]

Freeze Frame
Rick & Morty Returns June 20th, Grab The Portal Gun

Freeze Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 37:13


Episode 12 we get right into the news, and its big. Rick and Morty is coming back June 20th!!! I know, we're shocked too. "Powerpuff" finds its Professor Utonium, Knives out gets 2 sequels, & so many other updates.  Thanks for listening. Leave a review if you enjoy the podcast.  Additional Stories: J.K. Simmons Is Reportedly Playing 2 Characters In Spider-Man: No Way Home. Zendaya will be voicing Lola Bunny in SpaceJam 2. Netflix cuts a deal for ‘Knives Out 2 & 3' for $450M. Russell Crowe is in Thor Love and Thunder in a mysterious role. ‘STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH' debuts on May the 4th with a special 70-minute premiere. Titans Season 3 - Set photos tease a spoiler heavy plot point in batman's Gotham City. AT&T is thrilled with the numbers for the Snyder Cut. Spider-Man: No way home reportedly will feature 2 agents of Shield Characters. Aaron Rodgers hosted Jeopardy for 2 weeks. Mike Rowe's New Discovery+ Show Is Big Oil-Funded Propaganda. Bridgerton' Breakout Regé-Jean Page Will Not Appear in Season 2. Jordan Fisher has been cast as Bart Allen/ impulse for the Flash Season 7. Production on the Witcher Season 2 has wrapped. Randall park will make his feature directorial debut with SHORTCOMINGS. Henry Cavill reportedly talking with Dwayne Johnson about DCEU return. 'To All the Boys' spinoff series in early development at Netflix.

Nerds of the Roundtable
Episode 83: Godzilla vs. Kong - Who Won?

Nerds of the Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 70:09


Two trailers for The Suicide Squad in one week? Donald Faison joins the cast of The Powerpuff Girls! Bart Allen finally arrives from the future! And, who won the battle of titans? Godzilla or Kong? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerds/support

Down And Nerdy Podcast
Ep 361 - Invincible & Chaos Walking: Zazie Beetz, Gillian Jacobs & Patrick Ness Interviews

Down And Nerdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 67:59


This week's show is noisy, and that's a good thing!  We're talking to Patrick Ness, author of The Knife Of Never Letting Go and screenwriter for Chaos Walking.  He talks about finally being able to bring the book to life on screen, what Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley bring to Todd and Viola, how he came up with the "Noise" and so much more!  SEE CHAOS WALKING IN THEATERS NOW AND ON DIGITAL! We're not done talking about Invincible either.  Along with our quick review, you'll also hear from Zazie Beetz (Amber) and Gillian Jacobs (Atom Eve) about their characters on the show.  Hear their first impressions of Mark and what it was like to be teenage girls again.  WATCH INVINCIBLE EVERY FRIDAY ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO! It's also a big review week with our thoughts on Godzilla vs. Kong and the premiere of Supergirl's final season.  We also have a bit of a shadow theme with our comic book reviews this week.  Speaking of comics we'll talk about the New Gods movie not moving forward, Bart Allen coming to The Flash, The Suicide Squad trailer and much more! Sponsored by Realm (formerly Serial Box)!  Listen to Orphan Black: The Next Chapter, a continuation of the popular series, wherever you get your podcasts or at http://apple.co/orphanblack Hear more from us at https://www.downandnerdypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!
Ep.11B: NCBD Silk, Bat/Cat, Beta Ray Bill! DCEU Updates, MCU Casting Theories, Bad Batch + more!

Sensational She-Geek, Live from Yancy Street!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 74:52


Happy Friday everyone! This week's episode 11B starts off with my comic book picks of the week! I discuss what was so great about the premier issue of Silk vol.3, Tom King's Batman/Catwoman #4 and Strange Adventures #9, Beta Ray Bill #1 being a pleasant surprise, Johnathon Hickman's X-Men #19 and Decorum #7 (phenomenal interiors by Mike Huddleston!), and Black Cat and her new nemesis! It was such a great comics week, there's certain to be something for everyone.  I actually do NOT discuss Superman and Lois ep. 6 this week, because it's been pushed back to May 18th, and I discuss why in the podcast!  In the news and rumors segment, I talk about the greatness that would be Beta Ray Bill in Thor: Love and Thunder, Bart Allen being cast in the Flash TV series, some rumors about characters who might make it into the Eternals movie, and a fun (if somewhat pointless) exploration of who Rihanna would play in the MCU.  The bad news of the week comes in the form of a DCEU announcement that we knew was coming, but it still hurts to have it confirmed. Finally, I talk about the new Bad Batch trailer and the Suicide Squad's second trailer, both of which look like they'll be a ton of fun! The episode wraps up with a note about my website, sensationalshegeek.weebly.com, where I will be uploading my Podcast Notes to later today, in case anyone prefers to read than listen to me, or for anyone hearing impaired. In any case, I'll be back Monday, April 5th to discuss the new episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the next week's comic book pull list, and more industry news! In the meantime, stay sweaty, and love animals. 

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
Restore The Snyderverse | News 03-31-21

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 127:15


On DC on SCREEN #632: Ann Sarnoff's tone deaf bull, 'The Suicide Squad' trailer, and lots of movie/television news! Plus, voicemails!CHAPTERS:00:00:00 - Opening00:03:39 - DC Films News01:23:39 - Justice League 2 & 3 Spoilers01:43:02 - TV News/Voicemails'The Flash': Warner Bros. Confirms Ron Livingston Recast |'The Flash' Movie Casts Young Barry Allen and Two Mystery Roles |Michael Keaton Addresses His Potential Batman Return in 'The Flash' Movie |'Zatanna' Taps 'Promising Young Woman''s Emerald Fennell as Writer |'Black Adam' Release Date |'Black Adam': Pierce Brosnan Cast as Doctor Fate |'Hourman' Film in the Works From DC and Warner Bros. |Helen Mirren Joins 'Shazam: Fury of the Gods' as Villain Hespera |'The Suicide Squad' Trailer |WarnerMedia’s Ann Sarnoff on ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ and DC’s Future | https://variety.com/2021/film/news/zack-snyder-justice-league-suicide-squad-ray-fisher-warnermedia-1234935580/Why WB Isn’t Releasing 'Zack Snyder’s Justice League' Numbers |'Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Making the Snyder Cut' Released by HBO Max |'Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice Is Gray' Edition Now Streaming on HBO Max |'Justice League' Director Zack Snyder Says He Fought With Warner Bros. Over Snyder Cut Ending |Zack Snyder Reveals Plans for 'Justice League' Theatrical Screenings |Zack Snyder: Lois Lane Was Pregnant in 'Justice League', Reveals Plans for Superman's Son |Zack Snyder Calls Leslie Jones the "Justice League Whisperer" |Zack Snyder on Restore the SnyderVerse: “I’ll Let the Fans Decide” What’s DCEU Canon |'Justice League 2': Zack Snyder Won't Quit Hoping for Sequel After Snyder Cut Success |'Justice League 2' Would Have Shown Joker Murdering Robin |'Justice League': Zack Snyder Confirms Snyder Cut Spinoff Plans for Ryan Choi's Atom |Zack Snyder: Justice League Snyder Cut Comic Book Sequel Could Happen With “Fan Support” |Zack Snyder’s Justice League 3 Was a Man of Steel Sequel: “Very Much a Superman Movie” |Justice League's Joe Manganiello Reveals Ben Affleck's Batman Movie Would've Featured Batgirl vs Deathstroke |Justice League Star Joe Manganiello Reveals More About Deathstroke's Story in Ben Affleck's Batman Movie |Joe Manganiello Says Things Are In Place For His Deathstroke Movie |'Superman and Lois' Renewed for Season 2 |'Supergirl' Casts Young Cat Grant for Flashback Episodes |'Batwoman' Casts Wallis Day as Kate Kane, Peter Outerbridge as Black Mask |'The Flash' Casts Jordan Fisher as Bart Allen in Season 7 |Ava DuVernay’s 'Naomi' CW Pilot Cast Announced |'Lucifer' Season 5B Premiere Date Revealed by Netflix |'Batman: The Long Halloween' Cast Announced |

DC on SCREEN
Restore The Snyderverse | News 03-31-21

DC on SCREEN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 127:15


On DC on SCREEN #632: Ann Sarnoff's tone deaf bull, 'The Suicide Squad' trailer, and lots of movie/television news! Plus, voicemails!CHAPTERS:00:00:00 - Opening00:03:39 - DC Films News01:23:39 - Justice League 2 & 3 Spoilers01:43:02 - TV News/Voicemails'The Flash': Warner Bros. Confirms Ron Livingston Recast |'The Flash' Movie Casts Young Barry Allen and Two Mystery Roles |Michael Keaton Addresses His Potential Batman Return in 'The Flash' Movie |'Zatanna' Taps 'Promising Young Woman''s Emerald Fennell as Writer |'Black Adam' Release Date |'Black Adam': Pierce Brosnan Cast as Doctor Fate |'Hourman' Film in the Works From DC and Warner Bros. |Helen Mirren Joins 'Shazam: Fury of the Gods' as Villain Hespera |'The Suicide Squad' Trailer |WarnerMedia’s Ann Sarnoff on ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ and DC’s Future | https://variety.com/2021/film/news/zack-snyder-justice-league-suicide-squad-ray-fisher-warnermedia-1234935580/Why WB Isn’t Releasing 'Zack Snyder’s Justice League' Numbers |'Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Making the Snyder Cut' Released by HBO Max |'Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice Is Gray' Edition Now Streaming on HBO Max |'Justice League' Director Zack Snyder Says He Fought With Warner Bros. Over Snyder Cut Ending |Zack Snyder Reveals Plans for 'Justice League' Theatrical Screenings |Zack Snyder: Lois Lane Was Pregnant in 'Justice League', Reveals Plans for Superman's Son |Zack Snyder Calls Leslie Jones the "Justice League Whisperer" |Zack Snyder on Restore the SnyderVerse: “I’ll Let the Fans Decide” What’s DCEU Canon |'Justice League 2': Zack Snyder Won't Quit Hoping for Sequel After Snyder Cut Success |'Justice League 2' Would Have Shown Joker Murdering Robin |'Justice League': Zack Snyder Confirms Snyder Cut Spinoff Plans for Ryan Choi's Atom |Zack Snyder: Justice League Snyder Cut Comic Book Sequel Could Happen With “Fan Support” |Zack Snyder’s Justice League 3 Was a Man of Steel Sequel: “Very Much a Superman Movie” |Justice League's Joe Manganiello Reveals Ben Affleck's Batman Movie Would've Featured Batgirl vs Deathstroke |Justice League Star Joe Manganiello Reveals More About Deathstroke's Story in Ben Affleck's Batman Movie |Joe Manganiello Says Things Are In Place For His Deathstroke Movie |'Superman and Lois' Renewed for Season 2 |'Supergirl' Casts Young Cat Grant for Flashback Episodes |'Batwoman' Casts Wallis Day as Kate Kane, Peter Outerbridge as Black Mask |'The Flash' Casts Jordan Fisher as Bart Allen in Season 7 |Ava DuVernay’s 'Naomi' CW Pilot Cast Announced |'Lucifer' Season 5B Premiere Date Revealed by Netflix |'Batman: The Long Halloween' Cast Announced |

Banana Bear Show
Falcon and the Winter Soldier, James Bond Cast as Dr.Fate, Bart Allen coming to Arrowverse, The Suicide Squad Trailer Breakdown - Episode 45

Banana Bear Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 81:29


This week we talk about Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 2, Pierce Brosnan is Dr. Fate, Jordan Fisher coming to Arrowverse as Bart Allen, The Suicide Squad Red Band Trailer, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Rick and Morty Season 5 trailer, Extreme Carnage, Marvel's Avengers game MCU costumes, Sony confirms digital store closures, Pavlov Shack the first PSVR 2 game coming, and some other stuff.   We are now on Itunes and Spotify along with most other podcast services.  Rate us and let us know what you think of the show...we may listen and make some changes...or not.  The video versions of the podcast go up on Youtube @BananaBearShow.  Come check us out! Thank you all for listening!

Nu Generation Podcast Network
Hero Talk: The Suicide Squad Trailer, Big Reveal for Falcon and Winter Soldier & Bart Allen Casting

Nu Generation Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 104:31


On this week's show, the guys discuss the new trailer for The Suicide Squad, a big reveal reportedly looming for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, The Flash adds Jordan Fisher to play Bart Allen, Black Adam gets a July 2022 release date and Ray Fisher opens the door to returning as Cyborg.

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast Season 7 – Episode 5: "Fear Me"

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 78:00


On this week's episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy, Tatiana, Breeze, and Lacy get together for the fifth episode of The Flash season 7! Titled "Fear Me", DC Comics' Psych comes to Central City as representing the Sage Force and forces several members of Team Flash to deal with their inner fears. In the news section, the gang talks about the big announcement of Jordan Fisher being cast as Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse in The Flash season 7! Last, but not least, the gang reads through several listener feedback. That and more on this week's episode of The Flash Podcast! ICYMI: Check out The Flash Podcast's exclusive interview with Ray Porter who played Darkseid in Zack Snyder's Justice League! "PSYCH ATTACKS CENTRAL CITY When a powerful new villain, Psych (guest star Ennis Esmer), channels and amplifies everyone's fears in order to wreak havoc on Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) realizes, with Cecile's (Danielle Nicolet) help, that he must face his own worst fear in order to beat this new threat. Meanwhile, Joe (Jesse L. Martin) is surprised when Kristen Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) from the Governor's Municipal Logistics Commission drops into CCPD for a visit. Iris (Candice Patton) warns her father to dig deeper on why Kristen is actually there. Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) and Frost argue about how to live their lives. David McWhirter directed the episode with story by Thomas Pound and teleplay by Lauren Barnett & Christina M. Walker (#705)." Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: theflashpodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

TV Theories Podcasts
The Flash season 7 is finally introducing DC's Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse

TV Theories Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 7:23


The Flash season 7 is finally introducing DC's Bart Allen a.k.a. Impulse. In this podcast, we explain Bart Allen. And what episode he may be in. Please check out our website for more updates on Tv theories Podcasts By Bizhacks Media https://bizhackspodcasts.wordpress.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keith-detwiler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-detwiler/support

Infancia Eterna Podcast
Infancia Eterna #21: Velocistas

Infancia Eterna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 187:35


En esta edición 21, no 20, no es el 20, es el 21 de su Podcast favorito Infancia Eterna damos un repaso de los velocistas que mas nos gustan y su aproximada velocidad, no sin antes hablar de lo que hicimos en la semana y de los 2 primeros episodios de WandaVision, VOLVAMOS A CORRER COMO NIÑOS!! Portadas a Detalle: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.155757829602828& Facebook e Instagram /infanciaeternapodcast @infanciaeternapodcast 00:00 Intro 01:00 Bienvenida 01:53 Nuestra Semana (Betty la Fea, El Increíble Mundo de Gumball, Verdad o Reto, Cuando nos Conocimos, A la *&$%! con los zombis, The Strangers) 13:06 WandaVision (Episodios 1 y 2) 59:18 VELOCISTAS 1:00:40 Koro Sensei (Assassination Classroom) 1:09:57 Conceptos Básicos 1:20:12 Sonic The Hedgehog 1:24:36 La Cuenta Regresiva 03x35 (El Increíble Mundo de Gumball) 1:27:36 Los Juegos de Sonic y Super Sonic 1:30:31 El Talismán del Conejo (Las Aventuras de Jackie Chan) 1:32:13 La Biblioteca 02x21 (Escandalosos) 1:34:01 Clockstoppers y el Hipertiempo 1:39:30 Clark Kent (Smallville) 1:53:37 Dash (Los Increíbles) 1:56:30 XLR8 (Ben 10) 1:58:44 Tenya Iida o Ingenium (Boku No Hero Academia) 2:02:17 Bart Allen o Impulso (Smallville) 2:04:02 Cámara Lenta (Supeheroicos) 2:05:25 Correcaminos y Rev Runner 2:09:58 Speedy Gonzales 2:13:55 E-Male o Faxmale (Las Chicas Superpoderosas) 2:17:42 Usain Bolt 2:19:37 Kid Flash (Teen Titans Go) 2:22:18 Superman (Christopher Reeve y en los Comics) 2:29:50 Smoky Cuarzo (Steven Universe Future) 2:33:55 Saitama 2:35:07 Menciones Honorificas: Slingsht de Agents of Shield, Daphne Millbroks de Heroes y A-Train de The Boys 2:36:15 Carrerin (Bob Esponja) 2:38:20 Burter (Dragon Ball Z) y Dyspo (Dragon Ball Super) 2:47:03 Bandida (Clash Royale) 2:47:23 La Carta Carrera (Sakura Card Captor) 2:49:00 Big Metra 2:50:12 Quicksilver o Mercurio (Comics, MCU y X-Men de Fox) 2:57:44 Flash (Arrowverse y de los Comics) 3:03:55 Despedida.

Signal of Doom: A Comic Book Podcast
Flashbacks – Mark Waid, Book 3, Impulse, Tin Foil Hats, Lame Nightwing, The Last Days of Disco

Signal of Doom: A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 149:05


Adam the Computer and Dave are flashing back to the 90's with FLASHBACKS! That's right, this time we cover Book Three of Mark Waid's pretty awesome Flash run, which covers a Nightwing/Starfire crossover, the introduction of Bart Allen, Dave talks about the AIDS epidemic, the Last Days of Disco, we cover the Chinese Flash, the Flash Family, tinfoil hats in College, and MUCH MORE! Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps!

The Stack
The Stack: Seven Secrets, Dark Nights Death Metal And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 47:26


On this week's Stack podcast, check out reviews for: Seven Secrets #1, Dark Nights Death Metal #3, Something is Killing the Children #9, Empyre #5, The Flash #759, Adventureman #3, Marauders #11, Judge Dredd: False Witness #2, Wonder Woman #760, Big Girls #1, The Immortal Hulk #36, Stealth #4, The Amazing Spider-Man #46, Transformers: Galaxies #8 and Excellence #9. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. TRANSCRIPT: Alex:         What's up, you all? Welcome to The Stack, I'm Alex. Justin:       I'm Justin. Pete:         I'm Pete. Alex:         And on The Stack, we're talking about a bunch of books that have come out this very week. Kicking it off with a big new book from BOOM! Studios, Seven Secrets #1, written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo. Pete, I want to go to you first, because I was very surprised to hear, I think this was your favorite book of the week. Is that right? Pete:         It really was. Justin:       Yes. Pete:         It is. It's a great book, I love the art. It's a very interesting idea, that there are seven secrets and they are highly guarded secrets. And people kind of like dedicate their lives to them. There's this kind of like societies built around, protecting the secrets. I think it's just a very creative idea, and fun, amazing art. A lot of action right out of the box. So, yeah, I think this is a great book. I'm very excited for more. Justin:       Yeah, I agree. This is really fun. It reminded me a lot of the Iron Fist run, that I want to say, Matt Fraction did which dealt with the… Alex:         I think it was Fraction and (Ed) Brubaker, right? Justin:       Yes, yes, that is accurate. Which got into all the different sort of fighting squads in doing battle throughout all of time. It has that same sort of dynamic art style, and feels like it's very numerical, you're chasing very specific things. So, I really like this. Alex:         Yeah, I thought this is great as well. I mean Tom Taylor is such, such a reliable writer and Daniele Di Nicuolo almost has like this Proto, Manga style in a way, where feels more detailed than that in terms of the fight, but the propulsive nature of the action suggests that a little bit. There's also a really good emotional underpinning, that I won't spoil for any or somebody who's planning on reading of the book. My only little quibbled with it… Pete:         Hey, watch yourself. Alex:         All that… It reminded me a little bit in pacing of Wynd from BOOM! Studios, another book we really liked a lot. But both of them felt like… Just to take like a very broad view, back in the day, you had these ‘done in one issue', right? People still do aim for done in one issue, then you had (Brian Michael) Bendis came along with Ultimate Spider-Man and this whole decompression, and aiming for the trade thing. Both Wynd and Seven Secrets which I both like a lot, seem almost different in a way where it's not decompression for the trade, so much as here are the first 20 pages of the story. Where they ended places, where it's like not even the of a chapter, exactly, so much is it almost feels in the middle of a chapter. and I need to read the second issue to understand more of what's going on. I don't know if you guys got that same feeling for that. Justin:       No, I hear you. Especially in Wynd. Pete:         That's a very weird thing to say, but, okay. Justin:       No, but I get it from a storytelling perspective, it's like we've talked about writing for the trade for almost the entire run of our podcast, and this is taking it to the next level. It's like literally writing the trade, and then chopping it up with like a butcher's knife, and here's the first issue. Alex:         Yeah, which is, it's a good first issue, and I highly recommend picking it up. But it just, it needs more, for me. Pete:         I don't… Yeah, I disagree. I think the ending was a fucking crazy ending and it's a kind of fun place to leave it off until next time. Alex:         It's good. It's a good book. Definitely pick it up. That's why we wanted to lead with it. Next up, Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and art by Greg Capullo. Talk about wild. This is a wild ride to through the DC Universe. The heroes of the DC Universe are being completely beaten down by the Batman Who Laughs, who now is the Dark Knight, I think he's called. Justin:       The Darkest Knight. Alex:         Yeah, there we go… Because he has Doctor Manhattan powers. They're trying to stave off the death of the Multiverse as usual, as you do. And so, they've invaded Apocalypse to go and rescue Superman in this issue. Some other things happen. How'd did you feel about this? Pete:         Now this is just a fun comic. Like by the title it's like, Dark Nights: Death Metal. Like let's take this, what we know and love, and just turn it to 11. You got para Robins; you've got like insane crazy ideas. Everything is fun and over the top about this. You've got Superman with like knuckle-dusters on. I mean this is just crazy fun that like you know, just makes the young kid inside of you excited about what you're seeing on the page. [00:05:00] Justin:       The way you even structure your review, Pete, reminds me of Stefon on SNL, which is actually sort of a good description of this book. But it's like you want to go to the craziest night club in the DC Universe. [laughter] Pete:         Yeah. Justin:       You've got Batman a dinosaurs, you've got a dwarf riding another Batman. And that's literally what this is, it's like a million ideas jammed up in a blender and spread out over a crisis style storyline line. And I like it as well. It's like they took a hammer to the Elseworld's annual crossover from like the late ‘90s, smashed up all those bits, jammed them together, and we're like, “This is an event we're actually going to spend some time in.” And this issue, especially, I thought was super fun. All the Superman stuff was great. The Mister Miracle escape, all that. I… Pete:         Yeah. The use of Mister Miracle is amazing. The dark side of Batman was crazy. Like seeing Wonder Woman with like a metal ass chainsaw. It was just so badass. Justin:       I could do with a few less Batman, let me just say that. Alex:         Yes, it is… We're reaching critical mass with Batman, and I think they would kind of realized that to the point where Harley Quinn is like, “Man, he's really good with branding”, and just calling that out. And I think like that's the sort of cheeky self-awareness that makes this work, because it's Scott Snyder realizing how ludicrously over the top it is. Everything that's going on and leaning into that, versus saying, “No, no, no. This is serious stuff here. Okay, there's a lot of Batman.” It doesn't feel… The stakes are high, but it doesn't feel serious at any point, and I think that's good. Like that gets into you. One of my favorite characters from Scott Snyder's run, we get Jarro the pint-sized Starro [overlap talk] who think Batman is his dad. Pete:         Come on. Alex:         It's great. It's super fun, and cute. Justin:       It's so funny. Alex:         That's enjoyable. I do want to ask you guys… Pete:         The all hands in moment was fun. Alex:         Super fun. I did feel like this issue was a little more expository than I would've liked. There was a lot of standing around and be like, “Okay, real quick, here's what we need to do, and here's what's going on. This is complicated. I'm just going to bring you up to speed”, in between the fun moments. But there was a hint that there's something else going on with both Batman and Superman, where they turn to each other in the middle, after they freed Superman. And I think it's Superman says, “Does Diana know about you?” And Batman says, “No. Does she know about you?” So, what do you think's going on with them? What is the deal? Justin:       I don't know, that moment it stressed me out little bit because it… To me, not to be the Pete in the situation… Pete:         Yeah. Justin:       But it made me feel like it's going to be like, “Did you tell her that this is all a simulation that's happening?”  “No, I didn't tell her. Did you?” It felt like a ‘too cool for school secret' that I don't want to disrupt the flow just when I'm really getting into the flow of the book. Pete:         Yeah, yeah. Alex:         Yeah. I could see something like that. I mean my big thought is that Batman is already dead. That he died, that's why he's running around with the Black Lantern Ring. That's why he was able to escape the omega beams, that hit him from the Dark Side Batman. I don't know what Superman's secret is, but to me that feels like the most reasonable thing that could happen to him, and that would be sad for Diana because they essentially have already lost. Pete:         Well, but like this is, it sort of exists in the dark Multiverse. So, it's the flip flop of everything. So, maybe that's the win, the fact that they're already dead or there's something, where it's going to be something with emotional resonance, like them being dead, but that is actually the victory they find or the loophole they escape through. Alex:         I mean, I think you kind of just said this, but what if the whole thing is in the Dark Multiverse? What if they're not in the Real Multiverse at all but this is just where the heroes have lost already, and this the flip side of the story to show them the way that things could've have gone horribly wrong. Justin:       Yeah, I mean that to me… Because all this hype about like this is the real continuity. I'm like, “I don't need that.” This is just as good a story if it takes place in a Dark Multiverse, but I think what emerges from that I guess is what the lesson is. It's are we going to get this Superman in the world or some version of these characters. Alex:         Good fun stuff. Moving on, Something is Killing the Children #9 from BOOM! Studios written by James Tynion IV, illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera. If you happen to read this book Something is Killing the Children, it's a bunch of monsters. They like to eat children. And there's one woman who may or may not be able to stop them. In this issue, she trying to appeal to a young boy who has previously been attacked by the monsters to try and act as bait for them. Man, this book is so good. So, well drawn, so well written. This is almost the opposite of what I was saying with Seven Secrets where it's like not a lot happens every issue but it feels so weighted every single time. [00:10:06] Justin:       Yeah, there's just a creeping dread all the time, and we get little dribs and drabs of backstory each time. It's really interesting, and also really horrifying, the stuff that happens. The adults feel like they're crippled and stuck in place the entire time. There's a whole section about like, “I'm just handing out beers, because I don't know what else to do.” While the kids are either being murdered or trying to act against these monsters. And the sort of reveal, at the end, is interesting and maybe spins the story in a different direction. Pete:         Yeah, I mean this is a very interesting comic. Each issue has been a fun surprise of like, what's kind of in store. In this one, we kind of get her back story, the main hunter's backstory and it's very cool the way it's told. I really love the paneling and the art of this book. It's just very unique and cool. And I think this is one of my favorites in this stack. It's really great every time we get to read this. Alex:         I agree. Let's move back to Marvel for Empyre#5 story by Dan Slott and Al Ewing, written by Al Ewing, art by Valerio Schiti. And when I say move back to Marvel, this is the first time we're talking about Marvel in The Stack. I thought here's another on… [chuckle] So, this is the second to the last issue of Empyre, Marvel's big events, which is plants versus zombies. In this, the Cotati, a plant race, has been attacking Earth. They want to take over the Earth and the entire universe. The Kree and Skrull are trying to stop them. But in the middle of all of that whole Hulkling has been leading the Kree and the Skrull army, except not really. There's actually somebody masquerading as him, Wiccan who secretly married him. Figured that out the last issue. That's where they pick up this issue, with both that, and the fact, that She-Hulk, who has been taken over by one of these plant creatures, and is supposedly dead is attacking the Thing. So, lots of stuff going on here. As we round up this event, how are you feeling about it? Pete:         Well this issue, I'm like, “All right now, things are happening.” Like things are really cooking now. I feel like I'm just starting to get into this event. But this was a great issue; a lot happened. It's sad though we didn't address the She-Hulk stuff yet, but I feel like this had a great amount of kind of like story mixed with action and the weight of everything happening. I really like this issue. Justin:       I like this issue too. It really is… I'm so surprised it's ending already. It does feel like it's just ramping up. It feels so short to go right into the final movement right here. I really like that they folded in the wedding between Hulkling and Wiccan, as sort of a main story point. Like that feels really good. But I feel like I need two more issues to really elevate the stakes. And if the She-Hulk death is like the whole thing here, it's like… I don't know, it feels a little disjointed. Alex:         It's… Pete:         I… Oh, I'm sorry… Alex:         All I was going to say is, this struck me over the past couple of issues but it really started to hit me with this one. And I know this isn't a TV show, so it's the wrong term, but there's not enough sets in this book. Like it takes place… Pete:         Ha… Weird. Alex:         It takes place on the alien ship mostly, where they really haven't left the throne room that Hulkling is in. And then there's a couple of glimpses of other places that they go to that mostly seem motivated by what's happening in the spin offs side stories. So, we get a bunch of stuff at Wakanda, but it's more like here's an overview of what's happening in other places, and then Tony Stark and Reed Richards are just hanging out in Avengers Mountain and putting together a suit. So, like you guys are saying every issue of this is good and fun. Dan Slott and Al Ewing know what they're doing. Valero Schiti's art is very good superhero art, but there's not a lot going on, which is surprising. Pete:         Yeah… So first of, I want to say I'm sorry Wakanda is not enough for you. Secondly, I love… Alex:         Hey, what can you, Wakanda do about that? Pete:         Ahhhhhh… Justin:       Oh, boy. Alex:         Giddy-up… [chuckles] Pete:         Anyways… I really love The Thing stuff in here like this. Like when you're talking about a classic fight and this whole thing about giving up. I thought that was a perfect kind of monologue for The Thing to have. I really thought it was a cool bad ass moment. Alex:         Yeah, I agree The Thing stuff is good, the character stuff is good, like I was saying it's well written, it's well drawn. I just want a little more out of a big cosmic event. Justin:       Yeah, of course, the small moments are great and you would expect that out of these writers, but like when you think about the great epic crossovers like Infinity Gauntlet, every issue a massive event happened, and you really felt the movement of the book. [00:15:00] And to your point Alex, there aren't a lot of sets; the movement has been very small. And you want those big sweeping moments like remember that… I want to say fifth issue of Infinity Gauntlet, when all of the beings of the universe showed up and it was like, “holy shit”. It felt huge, and this feels small. Alex:         Maybe part of it is the name. They've been selling it as this big event. They've been building up for a while. They called it Empyre, and so far, the Cotati haven't done anything. Like they're trying to take over Earth, but we don't get to actually see them really taking over Earth. Not to armchair write this but I want to see them take over Earth in issue one, and then expand outward from that like what happens next how what happens when they start to actually take over the universe make this a big thing and it just I don't know it feels small. Next up, Dryad #4 from Oni Press, written by Curtis Wiebe and illustrated by Justin Osterling. We launched this in a live show, but we are setting up an interview with the creative team. So, check for that in your local Comic Book Club feed. But this book is great and wild, every issue. We talked about it as the heir to Saga very purposely. I think, in the promotional materials, they call it the Saga Continues for the next issues. But if you haven't been reading, it started off as a fantasy story. It's about two parents, take their kids, hide out in a fantasy style town. Turns out, it's not really a fantasy world; it's actually a tech world with some fantasy looking creatures. Magic has disappeared, except the dad actually has magic. And last issue, they got picked up by a mercenary team, and taken back to the city that they've fled from, that's where they had this issue. Things go terribly wrong for there. I just don't know what this book is, from issue to issue, and I love it. I love it. [chuckle] Justin:       Yeah, it's mixing up a lot of stuff in a good way though it's moving through it very specifically in a smart way. I'm totally on board with it. The Saga comparison is great. I that we've made that… I think it also reminds me of Ascender and Descender as well; the image book. Because it is blending that science and magic worlds. Pete:         Yeah, I just think it's very interesting the way each issue is so different. This one is very action packed and a lot of crazy stuff going on. So, it's very cool when you pick up a book and you think you're like you have an understanding of it and it still surprises you. Justin:       Yep. Alex:         Good stuff. Let's move on to The Flash #759, from DC Comics, written by Joshua Williamson art by Rafa Sandoval and Scott Kolins. This kicking off finish line, which is technically Joshua Williamson's, I believe, last arc on The Flash. Something he teased way back when he was on our live show. So, this is something he's been building to for a really long time. Reverse Flash, Professor Zoom, has taken over Barry Allen's body, stranded him in the Speed Force, and meanwhile, he's trying to turn all of his friends against him. I know you guys aren't really into the speedsters. I, of course, enjoyed this issue because I love the speedsters. Love Bart Allen, like seeing him interacting with Barry and everybody else. What'd you guys feel about this one? Pete:         Well, I felt like we had, the art's unbelievable. And then, we had like an evil Flash messing with a younger big haired Flash, and then all old timey Flash was like, “Leave them damn kids alone.” Alex:         Oh, it was great, what a great cliff-hanger. Justin:       Yep, what a great summary of the book. Almost like a live reading of it. [chuckles] Alex as such a fan of the speedsters, does this make you like do wind sprints or does this make you sort of speed up in your own life. Alex:         I never stop moving when I read this book. Pete:         Wow. Alex:         Like I'm just, I'm going, going, going, the entire time. Justin:       Always on your treadmill that doesn't travel through time. Your very terrestrial… Alex:         My comic treadmill. [overlap talk] Justin:       Ah, that's good stuff. Pete:         Oh, boy. Justin:       I like this. I love Impulse, one of my favorite characters in the original comic, way back in the day. So, it's great to see him here and sort of getting a little bit of an emotional moment, which I think is something that's been missing from the character of Bart Allen for a while. It's sad to see Barry Allen being such a jerk. Alex:         Yep. There you go… Next up, Adventureman #3 from Image Comics written by Matt Fraction, pencils and colors by Terry Dodson, inks by Rachel Dodson. This about a woman who discovers that the old timey pulp hero, she loves and obsessed with, was actually real. She becomes the heir to his power and his mysteries and everything else. In this issue, she's dealing with that in some very weird ways. [00:20:01] As it turns out, she's just getting real buff and larger. And getting information that is powered by the pulp stories that powered Adventureman. This is great. I love seeing Matt Fraction just having fun and also clearly just leaning into letting the Dodson's do their stuff. Pete:         Yeah, yeah. This is what, I mean if you're going to say… The art is worth picking this up alone. I mean this is definitely… Alex:         If I was going say that Pete? Pete:         If anybody was going to say it. I'm just saying… Justin:       If any one of the three of us were to hypothetically say that… [chuckle] Let's call it a catch phrase. Pete:         Yeah. I feel like… This story is good, but really, it's just fantastic art, and it's so weird the way we're kind jumping between worlds and stuff. But I'm very interested in the story. I think it moves really well. We're kind of finding things out with the main character, which is cool. But yeah, it's interesting. I'm curious to see how this kind of unfolds. Justin:       The main character grows 15 inches in her time. What would happen with you guys if one of you or both of you grew 15 inches Alex:         Whew. I would probably scratch against the ceiling, first of all, in this basement where I'm taping right now. Justin:       [chuckle] That's right, because you're already six two, right? Alex:         Yeah, I'm very tall, as you guys know. [chuckes] Justin:       Yeah. Pete:         Yep. Justin:       Maybe you have grown this much. We don't even know. Alex:         That'll probably hurt a lot, right? Justin, you probably know this, but when my kids grow, they go crazy, like literally, insane. Justin:       Yeah… When children grow, they scream the entire time, right? Alex:         Yup, pretty much. Justin:       That's what happening with my kids… Pete, if you grew, you'd be mad, though, because you like to be Wolverine sized. Pete:         Yeah, I like to be short. But I would say if I would've have grown 15 inches maybe like during high school, that would've been glorious. Really could've changed my volleyball career. Alex:         Too many inches… Too many inches, I don't like it. Justin:       Also, I'd like a longer definition of volleyball career, eventually, but that's cool… It's cool for now. I like this comic a lot. I think we've given sort of the crown of cleanest comic to a TV or movie adaptation to Kieron Gillen's Once and Future. I think we can share that crown with this book. It feels like very much writing it for the eventual TV show or movie that this would become. Alex:         Yeah, and Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick have that TV production arm, Neutral Milk Hotel or whatever it's called… Justin:       [chuckle] Whoa… Hipster slam… Pete:         Hipster slam… Alex:         Yuhhh… Got you guys, know I love you. I think you're amazing. We're happy over your house, once. It was very nice. Marauders #11 from Marvel Comics, written by Gerry Duggan and art by Stefano Caselli. Pete:         The Duggs! Alex:         This is… Man, this cover, so nervous with this cover. You know I love the Kate Pryde, man. I was really nervous, man, Pete:         Yeah, man. Alex:         I was really freaking out, it was tweaking here. Justin:       It's game over man. Alex:         Game over, Red. So, Kate Pryde was killed off a couple of issues back, by Sebastian Shaw on a boat. She wasn't coming back. She wasn't allowed to Krakoa. They couldn't reincarnate her in a new body. That's what this issue is dealing with. I'll spoil it right here… Three, two, one… Kate Pryde comes back! They figure out how to get her back. It turns out that she wasn't able to phase through their eggs, and all that Emma needs to do is pull her through. I'll tell you what, I love that Gerry Duggan is pushing the ‘frenemy-ship' or whatever you want to call it between Emma Frost and Kate Pryde. So much fun, I'm glad she's back. I know there's more mysteries to figure out but this a good book. I enjoyed it. Pete:         I got some questions. Alex:         Yeah, what up, Pete? Pete:         So, we get kind of, she has like a Viking funeral, do they purposely kind of make her look like Michael Jackson… In the boat? Or is that just me… Justin:       Let me ask you, Pete… Pete:         Like it was a weird choice, for she has like the kind of red jacket, and then the quarters over eyes or half dollars… Alex:         Oh yeah, like how Michael Jackson always had half dollars over his eyes? Pete:         No, but I mean it looks like a Michael Jackson outfit. Justin:       Like Captain Eel? Pete:         Yeah, I'm just… Maybe it's just me… Alex:         Okay. Pete:         But anyways… Justin:       Let me argue… Maybe say, Pete… I feel like maybe you're looking… If you guys have an X-Men book, you're maybe looking for something to… I believe it's called nit-pick? Pete:         Oh, interesting. Justin:       Or Pete-pick? Pete:         You know, I don't… Yeah, I mean, so we see a funeral, and then it's like me really like, “No, no… “ It was just the we didn't figure out the eggs part, right? Which, “Okay, cool, cool”  but then there was this weird moment where it was like, “Yeah, it took 18 eggs.”… “Oh, so she's 18 now?” Like that was a weird pervy moment. Alex:         Hold on. First of all, A) definitely misinterpreting that. But I did want to ask about that moment just because it's Nightcrawler calls out that they tried to resurrection her 18 times. I did a quick search for that because it seemed to me that was like some sort of religious thing that I wasn't picking up on. I couldn't find anything on it. I don't know if you guys know if there's anything from non-Judaism? I want to say Christianity or Catholicism… But something that is about 18 resurrections? Is there anything about that? Pete:         No. Not that I know… That's just why I thought it was something about her age or something because she's always been younger. Alex:         No, it's not about the age. It's definitely about like the 18 resurrections. So, I don't know if it means that there's like 18 Kate Pryde bodies out there that Nightcrawler's going to find, or if that is a specific reference to something. It was definitely a weird moment, but it was not a creepy age moment. Pete:         Okay, well it's definitely a weird moment that stuck out to me. Justin:       I would say we're not the most theological podcast hosts, when it comes to doing a deep dive on a religious reference. Alex:         Sure… Pizza priest though. Justin:       Pizza priest… No, pizza, pizza priest. Alex:         Yehey, pizza priest. Pete:         Yeah… Have a pizza priest. I'm not a regular priest. Justin:       Nice… I don't know the reference. I did like this book. I liked the position Kate Pryde had in the X-Men world where she was sort of ‘outsided' and not allowed. It's a good mystery. I don't know if that's over now, or what the deal is going forward. But I think this book is a fun sort of side book to the X-Men universe right now. Alex:         Yeah, I agree. Stefano Caselli's art is always good. Let's move on to Judge Dredd: False Witness #2 from IDW, story by Brandon Easton, art by Zei Kama, excuse me, Kei Zama. I think we have some pretty nice things to say about this book last time, which is why I thought it would be interesting to revisit. This is somebody on the outskirts, who lives in the wastelands outside of Mega-City One, comes into the city finds out that him and other people like him are being harvested. And that's where we pick up this issue. He continues to run very parallel to the storyline with Judge Dredd. But I like this book. I think, I'm surprised how much I like this book because I'm not the usual Judge Dredd fan. But I think it's doing a good job of channeling social commentary storytelling character along the way, even though you do have these two characters that really have not met yet at all. Justin:       I feel like a lot a book we'll talk about in a little bit, Transformers book, and a lot of like books that have been around for a long time that maybe need a little reinvention. I think there's been a lot of smart takes, and this feels like right in that line where it's like, “Let's look at these characters from a different angle and find a new story here.” I don't know what… so I like this. It remind me of a show called Exosquad… You guys ever watch Exosquad back in the day? Alex:         No… I've heard the name. Justin:       Pete, no? Pete:         Nothing. Yeah, I don't know what you're talking… Justin:       Cartoon… Very cool. Pete:         What's it about? Help me out. Justin:       It's a lot like, sort of pilots of these mech-suits. They have cool haircut. There's a lot of good relationships in it. It's fun. Pete:         Cool. Justin:       It's in the world in the sort of the style of Starcom, you ever watch that? Pete:         No. No. Justin:       I guess maybe I grew up in a different Multiverse. [chuckles] Alex:         Yeah. Pete:         Yeah. I guess so. Alex:         This does feel like stuff that is right across to play for you, Pete. I'm surprised you don't know it. Pete:         Yeah, yeah. I mean you can't watch every cartoon, I guess. Justin:       That's true. Pete:         Yeah, I would like to try, I would like to try, yeah. I just want this to kind of get going. I thought this was really cool comic I do like this, but I wanted the main characters to kind of come together a little bit it. It seemed a little too side story, but I really think it's very cool. Art's great. Alex:         Let's move on to something that was a huge surprise for me in a very pleasant way. Wonder Woman #760 from DC Comics, written by Mariko Tamaki, art by Mikel Janin. So, Wonder Woman is, at least initially, going up against Maxwell Lord, thinks Maxwell Lord is brain washing a bunch of people in the city. By the end, things seem to be going at a very different direction. Mariko Tamaki is… On such a roll. Justin:       Yeah. Alex:         Just with writing, with her storytelling, with every that's going on. This is one of the better Wonder Woman arcs I think I've read in a very long time. [00:30:04] I love that it's not mining the Greek Gods stuff anymore, or anything like that. But it still feels very emotionally grounded. And man, Mikel Janin's art is gorgeous. Pete:         So good. Justin:       Yeah, the art is so good in this. How about that cute rabbit… I mean damn. Alex:         Yes. Justin:       Yeah, Melanie the Rabbit, I believe is the name. Alex:         Yeah… I also want to call out the cover, which is one of the best covers I've seen in a really long time. Pete:         Yeah, I just Wonder Woman, like kind of talking shit to robots. I loved it. Justin:       Well what I liked about this and a lot of Mariko Tamaki's work is, rather than… I feel there's such a trend in trying to scoop up every aspect of the characters and trying to like mash it up and be like, “This is what it all means.” and I think that's just, it's so much work when this is just a great story that is like scoping up some aspects, and being like, “Here are the things about Wonder Woman I want to talk about,” and then telling that story. And I think this is great. If you're a fan of Alias, the (Brian Michael) Bendis book from back in the day, the Jessica Jones character…  I think feel like there's a connection point there, especially with the Purple Man stuff, in this book. Pete:         Yeah, yeah. You got the creepy mind control guy. But yeah, I really think the art is great. We get the pair of demons, there's a lot of fun stuff going on. But yeah, the writing is the real hero. This is very interesting. I'm excited to see where this goes. Alex:         Let's roll out to a new book from Image Comics, Big Girls #1, story and art by Jason Howard. This is about a world where some children are growing to gigantic size, men grow into monsters, women usually grow into gigantic helpful people… There's one… [chuckles] Justin:       That's such a true statement. Alex:         Yeah. A gigantic helpful woman who is trying to hold back the monsters. And that's basically what you get in the first issue, as well as some moral quandaries. I overall like this, but had some concerns about it. Curious to hear what you guys think though. Pete:         Yeah, there was a kind of a real fucked up moment in the book. Justin:       Yes. Pete:         That I was like, “Yeah, I don't know if you can come back from that.” But it's a fun premise. It's cool. The art's great. I'm excited to see where this goes but it's an interesting enough story that I'm definitely going to pick up the next issue. Justin:       Yeah, I agree that. It felt like, of all the comics we read and cite, it's so hard to have a premise that feels super fresh, and then executing it in a way that invites you in with the characters. And I think this book does a good job of that and it's a fun surprising idea, and it's such a visual idea that I think is well done. And the emotional hit that… I guess we're not spoiling… It was sort of harsh. Pete:         Yeah… It was very harsh Justin:       Especially, the way the story was told where that harsh moment happened, and then the reason why it happened came after, which I think was smart from a storytelling perspective, but a little more difficult to read. Pete:         Yeah. It was tough on the reader. Alex:         I'm curious to see where they go with this one, because my big concern about it was, I love the idea that men grow up to be monsters, women are the only people who could protect us… Like there's so much metaphor that you can mine there, and I think it hasn't quite gotten there yet and it also muddies the ground a lot with the reveal at the end of the issue, which again, I won't spoil here. So, it's going to be interesting to see what Jason Howard has to say with this comic, and how he says it. Particularly, because he is a man saying something about misogyny, so I don't know. There's a lot of opportunity with this book, and I'm very excited to see where it goes. Jason Howards aren't always very good, but again, I'm a little concerned/nervous about what direction it might head in. Justin:       I really thought earlier on, that you're going to say, “Oh, it's like men are from Mars and women, they're from Venus.” [chuckles] Alex:         Yeah. Have you thought about that?… Have you thought about it? Immortal Hulk #36 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing and art by Joe Bennett. Man, this book is fucked up bad. Oh my god. Justin:       Yeah. Alex:         It's fucked up… Hulk is now, Dumb Hulk, and Rick is evil, and turned into to a horrible monster. Absorbing Man is getting ripped into pieces. Horrible things are happening all the time. Pete:         I can't take this anymore… I'm tapping out. I want my Hulk back. I can't… This was cool for a little while, guys. But it's getting weird now. [chuckles] It's getting really weird now, guys. Justin:       I still love this book. I'm very excited for the story line coming with a leader; I feel like we're leading up to. [00:35:03] Pete:         Yeah. Justin:       But… Alex:         Well, I think the leader is inside of Rick, right? Justin:       Yeah, but it's like… Well the trap hasn't been fully sprung; I feel like. Alex:         Okay. Justin:       But I also think another title for this book would be, Everybody's Clay Face…? Pete:         Yeah. Justin:       In a lot of ways… And to Pete's point, how does Hulk come back from this and go back to being just a regular old dude? Pete:         I just… Yeah… I can't anymore. Alex:         I feel like they're already doing it though, right? Like there was no way they were going to keep Hulk out of crossovers and showing up in other books. I wish they had. I wish they could've kept it in this own pocket thing. But they've already had him show up, and be like, “Yeah, I'm the Asshole Hulk, let me help you.” [chuckles] It just doesn't quite work at all. But to your point, Justin… Like particularly, Joe Bennett's art is… Shade. The splash page towards the beginning that reveals the twisted monstrous Rick… Pete:         No… no… Alex:         Is nightmarish like literally out of a nightmare and it's… amazing. It's great stuff. Justin:       Yeah. Pete:         It's too much. Alex:         Stealth #4 from Image Comics. Pete:         They've gone too far. Alex:         [chuckle] Stealth #4 from Image Comics written by Mike Costa and art by Nate Bellegarde… I don't know why I can't pronounce that name. So, this is starting to wrap up. This story about a man who has this powerful like Dark Hawk-esk armor, the stealth armor. He is suffering for dementia. It may be because of the armor, maybe not. His son is trying to track him down and save him/help him/slash stop him Meanwhile, there's a two-faced… Half-faced, I guess, gangster… Pete:         Half a face. Alex:         Half a face, who's trying to kill him. This book is so good. And particularly, Nate Bellegarde's pacing… Pete:         Yeah. Justin:       Yeah. Alex:         That's between like amazing action and hilarious moments. Particularly in this issue, that are wonderful. Justin:       And just, there's a couple of panels… This guy gets shot, sort of halfway, maybe in the two thirds away through the book. And it's just… It's so surprisingly done that it really sticks with you. A lot of the angles that that he chooses to draw the characters from are so good. It's just a great book. Pete:         Yeah, it's really awesome. There's some real cool fight sequence stuff like this one guy gets his leg kicked in, that was really brutal. But also, what's tough for me is to see a sweet white Lincoln get destroyed. And that was that was tough. That was tough to watch. But this is a great book. Fun design on the villain, it keeps getting more and more interesting, and yeah, I'm very, very much enjoying this book. Alex:         Great stuff… Amazing Spider-Man #46 from Marvel written by Nick Spencer, and art by Marcelo Ferreira. It's continuing with the Sins Rising storyline where the Sin-Eater is back. Turns out the Sin-Eater is maybe not exactly what you think he is, and he is attacking villains. And in this issue, maybe be making them better, maybe making them worse, not entirely clear. Justin, you were very excited about this issue talk about it a little bit. Justin:       I can't believe the turn that Nick Spencer's taken this book on. After doing such a light hearted Spider-Man, and then now the Sin-Eater story, the set-up issues, and then getting here, it's like so much more topical, so much more like satirical. And it's just, these panels where Sin-Eater kills this villain and then we get this moment where the crowd starts clapping… It was devastating, and it felt like it just, it activated all of my stress about our world in a way. And Pete, to you, I don't know what you think about this. But it feels like an indictment of the Punisher, and that whole… His whole world… Pete:         Yeah, yeah. I mean they're like basically booing people who clap at violence. You know what I mean? But it's also tough because it's like there's violence in comics, and there's real life. But this is supposedly real life and they're saying that like people would enjoy killing in real life, which I don't think, if you like the Punisher that's not what you're saying in life. I mean there might be people out there like that. But I think it's nice to have a person like the Punisher fighting a good fight, instead of like going through things in normal way. It's a creative outlet for things and your anger, or this is saying people are too dark… [00:40:01] People are too fucked up, the world is too fucked up. And this is very depressing. I'm very surprised that you like this issue. This is my least favorite. You got Spider-Man kind of shaken to his core being like, “I can't believe everybody clapped. What kind of world this is? I don't feel like the quippy self, happy go lucky Spider-Man.” And it's kind of like the darkness of the world is affecting Spider-Man here. Justin:       I love that though. I think that is what… It feels like Nick Spencer is channeling the world around him, and being like, “This world feels darker than I ever thought it was.” And Spider-Man doesn't have a place in that world, in this world. And he's showing that in the story, and using this Sin-Eater as a way of talking about that, I think, is just so smart. I really love this story. Alex:         It's definitely very surprising and going in different directions. Let's move on and talk about Transformers Galaxies #8 from IDW, written by Sam Maggs, art by Beth McGuire-Smith and Umi Miyao. This is something that I think we were very surprised about the last issue. This is about a young Transformer on a ship that is escaping from Cybertron, turns out things are not exactly what they seem. This issue where he… He? She? I don't know, bro?… Yep… Pete:         It's a robot. Alex:         A robot has met up with Arcee and Greenlight to the Transformers, who revealed the truth about what's going on. And course, everybody is being brainwashed, they're trying to… they're the baddies, and yeah, that's kind what it follows. Another really good issue of this title just because it grounds the emotion of the Transformers which I am very impressed by. Justin:       Yeah, I agree. I love this. This feels like a Twilight Zone or a Black Mirror version of a Transformers story. It's tense. It's sort of stressful. It gets into like philosophy, religion, and it's just really well done. Pete:         Yeah, it's very interesting. It's cool, this kind of series, characters kind of find this information struggle within stuff. I think this as, it's hard because I keep wanting there to be more Transformers that I know, you know what I mean? They talk about Cybertron, and all that kind of stuff, and Primus… But like I keep wanting to see like a different Transformers that I know from the ‘80s, and from the cartoons, and stuff like that… But the fact that they're telling this kind of more original story is very cool. Justin:       You want them to turn into cars. Pete:         No, I just want like Laserbeak to be in the background, spying on them or you know something else. Justin:       Would you say there's more than meets the eye here? Pete:         Oh yeah, there is more. Justin:       One more question… Alex:         The thing I… Justin:       Oh, go ahead… You go ahead… Alex:         No, no, please I want to I hear your question. Justin:       No, it's just definitely unrelated [chuckle]. Alex:         My question is also unrelated, so you go ahead. Justin:       Okay, great. Well then, let me ask you… Pete, as a pizza priest, are you marrying slices back together or how does that work? Are you a priest, two slices of pizza? Or are you bringing the good word of pizza to the people? Pete:         I'm doing both. I am bringing slices together. I'm am also, trying to make sure that people know about the good pizza, are partaking in some good pizza. Alex:         Do you ever take two slices of pizza, and hold one on each hand, and say, “I now pronounce you”, and then slapped them together and say, “Calzone!” [chuckles] Pete:         No no, I wouldn't do that. That's sacrilege. Alex:         Got you… Back to the Transformer book, the main thing that I was thinking about the entire issue, do Transformers kiss? And when they kiss does it sound terrible? Like because they're two like… Justin:       Metal on metal. Alex:         Yeah, like two cars smashing into each other. Pete:         Yeah, but it doesn't sound bad to them. Alex:         Right, but would it sound bad to us humans? Pete:         Yes. Yeah, sure. Justin:       Like when cars kiss, we call it an accident. [chuckle] Pete:         Yeah, it's loud. Alex:         That's true. Last book we're talking about Excellence #9 from Image Comics created and written by Brandon Thomas, created in art by Khary Randolph. I know we have talked about every issue of this book. But every issue of this book is absolutely insane. Pete:         Phenomenal. Alex:         Oh my god, so good. Justin:       So, good. Alex:         This issue we have our main character who's been trying to start a magic revolution. Travels to a library to gather information, and finds out he is way out of his depth.  He is doing this way to soon, but now it is too late because he has already started the revolution. God, I love how direct every issue is in terms of the story it's telling. [00:45:03] And also, of course, Khary Randolph's art is out of control. Justin:       Yeah. Pete:         It's bananas. The character designs are fantastic. It's got like an old-school hip hop vibe to it. It's glorious. The panel work is… This is just such a fun book. Justin:       Yeah. This book… We talk about it so much, please check this book out it is… I'm trying to think of… Because the art isn't like reminiscent of a particular other style, it just encapsulates so much of just great comic book art from very still, emotional panels to super dynamic action panels. It's just a real textbook book on great comic book art, as on the writing and art side. Alex:         There's a thing that happens… I will now spoil something that happens in the issue, but as he comes into the library, he sees a bunch of grannies who were looking at him, and he's like, “That's weird they never looked at me before.” When he messes up, they all pop up and they're like, “Oh, that's it. You fucked up. We're taking you down son.” And there's a panel where there's just all three of them floating in the air about to attack him that I think I shouted, “Oh, shit!”, out loud when I was reading it. [chuckle] It's great. The action in this book is great. It's so tense. It's so creative. Definitely picking up. And that's it for The Stack. If you like to support us, Patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come, hangout, and chat about comic books with us… iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice, to subscribe and listen to the show. ComicBookClubLive.com for this podcast or at Comic Book Live on Twitter. Come chat with us. And that's it. We'll see you next time at the Virtual Comic Book Shop. Pete:         I now pronounce you, pepperoni and mushrooms. [chuckles] It's a good combo. [00:47:02] The post The Stack: Seven Secrets, Dark Nights Death Metal And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How I Got My Wife To Read Comics - SFPPN
How I Got My Wife to Read Comics #545

How I Got My Wife To Read Comics - SFPPN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 17:04


Jimmy and Lois take their final bows, Justice Leagues both good and bad, Bart Allen breaks the multiverse, Adam Strange—war hero or war criminal? Willow goes on a vacation, and we browse the graphic novel library to meet the early JSA.

Zero Hour Strikes!
Zero Hour Strikes! Green Lantern and the Flash

Zero Hour Strikes!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 57:33


In Zero Hour Strikes! Episode 4, Bass and Siskoid look at some legacy heroes. Kyle Rayner has just become Green Lantern, and Wally West is trying to get Bart Allen home. How does Zero Hero come into it? Find out by reading Green Lantern #55, by Ron Marz and a slew of artists, and Flash #94, by Mark Waid and Carlos Pacheco, with our time-tossed hosts! Listen close as 2019 counts down to zero. Listen to the Zero Hour Strikes! Episode 4 below! Or subscribe to The Zero Hour Strikes! Podcast on iTunes. Relevant images and further credits at: Zero Hour Strikes ep.4 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment!

Supergirl TV Talk: A Supergirl Podcast
5x06: “Confidence Women”

Supergirl TV Talk: A Supergirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:26


Frank and Tim dive deep into the secret past of Lena Luthor and Andrea Rojas. How far does the Leviathan conspiracy go? Why can't Frank stop slamming doors in Tim's face? Check out Chari's email: HeavyMailBag Hey guys, First off, I want to thank you guys for the amazing podcast you bring every week. I just started listening to S5 E5 podcast and got to the point where ya'll said the mail bag was light. So I thought I would send in my theory for where I think Crisis is leading the DCCWverse. Lol We are already loosing Arrow and I'm sure the other shows can make it a few more years, but they will eventually have to come to an end too. It's already been announced that they are going to be doing a Canary/Arrow 2040 spin off. But I'm sure the writers and producers ideas will not stop with with that. With DC being more and more willing to allow their characters to appear in live action on the small screen, I don't see the Arrowverse going anywhere for a LONG time. So below I layout what I think could happen: Instead of the inevitable killing off of all these shows, why wouldn't they use them to spawn new shows in their place when the time comes. Kinda like what they are doing with Arrow and the Canaries. Have them slowly working them in.. We could start with Crisis killing off Arrow, but have the "Canaries/Arrow 2040" to take it's place. Eventually leading to the Star City 2049 that we've already seen. I'm assuming that in Crisis, Earths will merge and we will get Supergirl (and maybe even Black Lightning) on Earth 1. We could have one or two more seasons of present day Supergirl and then start a new series of her in the 31st Century following her actions as part of the Legion (along with Brainy, Mon-El, Winn, Dreamer & Jon). Flash would then "flash forward" to 2040 as well and we would have "Flash 2040" with all aged up characters, their kids, Bart Allen, and the origin of Thawn. Then there is the new Batwoman show. So far it's been a bit of a rocky start, but there have only been few episodes so I'm sure it will get better. I see us getting a few seasons of this show, maybe 3-5, to introduce us to her, her team, and Gotham. But where would this show inevitably lead to? The future NeoGotham spin off and the first live action Batman Beyond.... If Crisis doesn't introduce us to him first.... Now Legends on the other hand is a completely different beast that can exist in any time. Were Canaries/Arrow 2040 would be the foundation of these future shows. Legends would be the glue. Weaving in and out of all the shows and sharing episodes with them all. Still trying to keep time in order. I would hate to see this happen but, I could even see this show being dissolved and the cast becoming "guest stars" on the other ones throughout the seasons. Black Lightning is now into its 3rd season. Although I absolutely love this show and what it brings. I don't see it lasting more than 5 seasons as we see it now. I predict that this show will be brought into the future too, but only under a different name as "Static 2040", with the Pierce family making appearances or even being main cast members, as part of his team. Season 4 & 5 of Black Lighting could be Virgil meeting Jefferson and him being taken under his wing. Or who knows, Virgil might be a meta on Earth 1 that Black Lightning will meet during Crisis... With these time jumps in all of these shows it would still be possible for the major crossovers, that we have come to know and love every year, to still happen. So there would be no worry on that part. The Crisis could be the start of the new generation of shows and we are so enamored with it that we haven't slowed down enough to realize/think what is/will/could be happening in the near future. Thanks for reading all this and I cant wait to see what the future brings. C

Always Hold On To Smallville
Smallville Special #5 - Season 11, Haunted

Always Hold On To Smallville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 44:05


We're back with another Smallville Special! In part three of an eight part series about Smallville Season 11, Zach is joined by the creator and moderator of the Smallville Season 11 Facebook page Eric Keown to discuss the third arc, "Haunted." We talk Bart Allen's translation from screen to page, the Speed Force/Flash mythology in Smallville, backstory for Earth-2 and much more!  Check out Eric's Smallville Season 11 Facebook page: facebook.com/Smallville11thSeasonAlways Hold On To Smallville is brought you to by listeners like you. Special thanks to these Meteor Freaks on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast!Nathan MacKenzie / @maccamackenzieTim Miller / @timjmillsJazz Atmaja / @HeadBandBrotherChris FuchsThomas NavenJoe McIndoe / @joemcindoe92Steve Rogers / @SteveJRogersJrKevonte Chilous / @chill_usJohn CurcioAtif SheikhMollie FicarellaTrevon Brady / @T_Brady94Mike FranzJohn LoydJustin MaitnerNick Ryan Magdoza / @nickryanBecca Ziefle / @becca_zee9Eddie Bissell / @Kal_Ed11Cameron MynardDylan DiAntonioTom Gehrke / @tomgehrkeTee Hamill / @GroovySpiderHamNicholas CosoJarrett GibbsErika Flynn / @ErkaFBraden ArnoldMariana SacchiAlana GibbsDaryn KirschtKatherine / @TheNinjaKateRachel MillerCasey Cochran / @CaseyCochran53Kathleen Holland PATREON: patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: twitter.com/alwaysmallville FACEBOOK: facebook.com/alwaysmallville EMAIL: alwaysmallville@gmail.com ITUNES: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/always-hold-on-to-smallville/id1080260981

Robin: Everyone Loves the Drake Podcast

In this full episode, Rob and Terence discuss the big announcement from Brian Michael Bendis and Patrick Gleason regarding the return of Tim Drake as Robin, Conner Kent as Superboy, and Bart Allen as Impulse in the Young Justice series. Rob also discusses the latest issues of the Teen Titans 100-Page Comic Giant featuring the […]

Capes and Japes
#35 – Bart Allen

Capes and Japes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 59:31


35 Bart Allen Today we talk about Bart Allen, Barry's grandson from the future, who becomes Impulse, then Kid Flash, then The Flash for a little bit. Media specifically mentioned in today's episode: -Legion of Super-Heroes -Who Named Impulse? bc it's comics, a lot of different people, it turns out, -Impulse Solo Series -Young Justice -Teen Titans (2003) -Infinite Crisis -stupidest boy dead -Final Crisis -Flashpoint -Flash War -Bart Allen is BACK -Young Justice Cartoon -Lumberjanes Vol. 9 -Teen Titans (2016) Vol. 1 -West Coast Avengers (2018) #1 -Nancy Drew #1 Support Capes and Japes by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/capesandjapesFind out more on the Capes and Japes website.

O Literato: Carlos Emanuel
Flash: 1°, 2° e 3° temporadas.

O Literato: Carlos Emanuel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 15:01


Bom dia, Boa tarde, Boa Noite, meu nome é Carlinhos Alves, direto de Fortaleza, com mais uma edição do podcast, O Literato, com resenhas de livros, comentários sobre filmes e séries baseados em literatura escrita, além de entrevistas, de memórias culturais e histórias de músicas e poesias que marcaram todas as épocas.Vamos um pouco que resumir hoje as 1°, 2° e 3° temporadas da série da TV The CW e DCM Comics que eu vi recentemente na Netflix. Flash. Na época o episódio piloto se tornou a segunda maior audiência do canal, sendo superado apenas por Diários de um Vampiro de 2009. No Brasil a Warner e a Globo transmitem a série.1° temporada: Tudo faz parte de uma lógica, o acelerador de partículas explode e Warison Wells, sem querer cria uma série de meta-humanos, na maioria deles com o desejo de fazer o mal. Entre eles, Barry Wallen, jovem, que ganha sua super velocidade. Aqui vamos se concentrar no sofrimento de Barry por causa do seu passado e o que aconteceu aos seus pais. A busca pela justiça remete a Wallen, que se transforma em Flash e com ajuda de Caitin e Cisco, no laboratório STAR, busca combater o crime. Tudo isso envolto a uma paixão platônica que o jovem, nutre por Iris West, sua irmã adotiva, filha de Joe Weste, detetive que criou ele, já que seu pai respondia a um crime que não cometeu. Aqui começa um mistério, quem é Warison Wells? Quem é o Flash Reverso? Por que esse anti herói quer tanto destruir o Flash?2° temporada: Como na primeira, essa segunda temporada é envolta em mistérios, tantos combates a meta-humanos, como florescer de paixões, decepções de perdas de pessoas queridas. A descoberta de um portal para terras paralelas, com personagens duplicatas de si mesmo. Se na temporada número um existia um velocista contra o Flash, na temporada dois, não é diferente, outro velocista Zoo, que nos faz olhar para essa série e vê como ela gosta de ser misteriosa. O interessante aqui é que entra em ação em alguns episódios personagens de outras séries, como o Arqueiro, em participações especiais direto de Star City, para ajudar em Central City. Já estou contando bastante, não vou dizer quem é Zoo, você deve assistir e descobrir e se surpreender.3° temporada: A mudança aqui é radical, mas sofrimento para Barry Allen e a volta ao passado, para tentar concertar as situações da sua vida, mas com conseqüências no presente e no futuro e o tal ponto de ignição que você vai ouvir muito falar. E o campo de força magnética. Quer saber, sempre o mesmo né, um velocista, atrás de vingança contra o Flash, mais sofrimentos com seus amigos. Dessa vez o inimigo número é um super velocista: Savitar. Alguns episódios são um pouco fora da curva, devido à participação especial mais uma vez de Arqueiro e dessa vez em boa companhia Super Girl e mais outros super-heróis. Vamos então deixar descobrir quem são os vilões, os heróis.A série Flash estreou no dia 07 de outubro de 2014. Seu ator principal tem 27 anos e se chama Grant Gustin, além de ator é cantor e dançarino. Geralmente nos EUA, os jovens são multi-tarefas, é bom lembrar que lá existe a Brodway. O ator que venceu em 2015, o prêmio Teen Choice Awards, da TV FOX, que é votado por telespectadores de 13 a 19 anos.O ator participou ainda de Glee, Arrow, CSI Miami, DC´s Legends of Tomorrow.Mas como o nosso programa foca sempre na literatura escrita, vamos falar um pouco de como surgiu, o Flash. Ele é um personagem criado por Gardner Fox e Harry Lampert e estreou em 1940, no Flash Comics. Se formos olhar para uma cronologia de Flahs, temos nos quadrinhos a sequencia de velocistas heróis, Jay Garrick (1940-1956), Barry Allen (1956-1986, 2008-), Wally West 1986-2006, 2007-) Bart Allen (2006-2007). Se formos olhar pela série vemos que temos apenas a aparição de dois Flahs, Barry e Jay e ao mesmo tempo em locais diferentes.No quadrinho na Era de Ouro, Jay Garrick foi o destaque até a segunda guerra mundial, ai veio a Era de Prata dos Quadrinhos e vêm o Flash como o herói que vemos na Série atingido pelo raio que foi alvo e que saiu do seu laboratório e a Liga da Justiça.Depois tem os quadrinhos dos Flashes a união desses dois mundos em que Jay se encontra com Barry. Depois vem a era do Kid Flash, Wally West, que na série aparece na terceira temporada, filho de Joe e que ganha os poderes, do Savitar. A verdade é que muito do que está nos quadrinhos está na Série de TV, mas da maneira que seja mais interessante para a sequencia das estórias.Agradecimentos a toda audiência deste podcast. Edição e narração Carlinhos Alves, na busca por desbravar o mundo imaginário, às vezes real e duro e às vezes poético e belo, abraço e até uma próxima vez.

O Literato: Carlos Emanuel
Flash: 1°, 2° e 3° temporadas.

O Literato: Carlos Emanuel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 15:01


Bom dia, Boa tarde, Boa Noite, meu nome é Carlinhos Alves, direto de Fortaleza, com mais uma edição do podcast, O Literato, com resenhas de livros, comentários sobre filmes e séries baseados em literatura escrita, além de entrevistas, de memórias culturais e histórias de músicas e poesias que marcaram todas as épocas.Vamos um pouco que resumir hoje as 1°, 2° e 3° temporadas da série da TV The CW e DCM Comics que eu vi recentemente na Netflix. Flash. Na época o episódio piloto se tornou a segunda maior audiência do canal, sendo superado apenas por Diários de um Vampiro de 2009. No Brasil a Warner e a Globo transmitem a série.1° temporada: Tudo faz parte de uma lógica, o acelerador de partículas explode e Warison Wells, sem querer cria uma série de meta-humanos, na maioria deles com o desejo de fazer o mal. Entre eles, Barry Wallen, jovem, que ganha sua super velocidade. Aqui vamos se concentrar no sofrimento de Barry por causa do seu passado e o que aconteceu aos seus pais. A busca pela justiça remete a Wallen, que se transforma em Flash e com ajuda de Caitin e Cisco, no laboratório STAR, busca combater o crime. Tudo isso envolto a uma paixão platônica que o jovem, nutre por Iris West, sua irmã adotiva, filha de Joe Weste, detetive que criou ele, já que seu pai respondia a um crime que não cometeu. Aqui começa um mistério, quem é Warison Wells? Quem é o Flash Reverso? Por que esse anti herói quer tanto destruir o Flash?2° temporada: Como na primeira, essa segunda temporada é envolta em mistérios, tantos combates a meta-humanos, como florescer de paixões, decepções de perdas de pessoas queridas. A descoberta de um portal para terras paralelas, com personagens duplicatas de si mesmo. Se na temporada número um existia um velocista contra o Flash, na temporada dois, não é diferente, outro velocista Zoo, que nos faz olhar para essa série e vê como ela gosta de ser misteriosa. O interessante aqui é que entra em ação em alguns episódios personagens de outras séries, como o Arqueiro, em participações especiais direto de Star City, para ajudar em Central City. Já estou contando bastante, não vou dizer quem é Zoo, você deve assistir e descobrir e se surpreender.3° temporada: A mudança aqui é radical, mas sofrimento para Barry Allen e a volta ao passado, para tentar concertar as situações da sua vida, mas com conseqüências no presente e no futuro e o tal ponto de ignição que você vai ouvir muito falar. E o campo de força magnética. Quer saber, sempre o mesmo né, um velocista, atrás de vingança contra o Flash, mais sofrimentos com seus amigos. Dessa vez o inimigo número é um super velocista: Savitar. Alguns episódios são um pouco fora da curva, devido à participação especial mais uma vez de Arqueiro e dessa vez em boa companhia Super Girl e mais outros super-heróis. Vamos então deixar descobrir quem são os vilões, os heróis.A série Flash estreou no dia 07 de outubro de 2014. Seu ator principal tem 27 anos e se chama Grant Gustin, além de ator é cantor e dançarino. Geralmente nos EUA, os jovens são multi-tarefas, é bom lembrar que lá existe a Brodway. O ator que venceu em 2015, o prêmio Teen Choice Awards, da TV FOX, que é votado por telespectadores de 13 a 19 anos.O ator participou ainda de Glee, Arrow, CSI Miami, DC´s Legends of Tomorrow.Mas como o nosso programa foca sempre na literatura escrita, vamos falar um pouco de como surgiu, o Flash. Ele é um personagem criado por Gardner Fox e Harry Lampert e estreou em 1940, no Flash Comics. Se formos olhar para uma cronologia de Flahs, temos nos quadrinhos a sequencia de velocistas heróis, Jay Garrick (1940-1956), Barry Allen (1956-1986, 2008-), Wally West 1986-2006, 2007-) Bart Allen (2006-2007). Se formos olhar pela série vemos que temos apenas a aparição de dois Flahs, Barry e Jay e ao mesmo tempo em locais diferentes.No quadrinho na Era de Ouro, Jay Garrick foi o destaque até a segunda guerra mundial, ai veio a Era de Prata dos Quadrinhos e vêm o Flash como o herói que vemos na Série atingido pelo raio que foi alvo e que saiu do seu laboratório e a Liga da Justiça.Depois tem os quadrinhos dos Flashes a união desses dois mundos em que Jay se encontra com Barry. Depois vem a era do Kid Flash, Wally West, que na série aparece na terceira temporada, filho de Joe e que ganha os poderes, do Savitar. A verdade é que muito do que está nos quadrinhos está na Série de TV, mas da maneira que seja mais interessante para a sequencia das estórias.Agradecimentos a toda audiência deste podcast. Edição e narração Carlinhos Alves, na busca por desbravar o mundo imaginário, às vezes real e duro e às vezes poético e belo, abraço e até uma próxima vez.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 026

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 108:18


DC Comics Rebirth! News, rumors, and speculation. Plus: Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker and Sanford Greene, Flash TV Show, Felicity Smoak, the horrible mis-steps of recent DC (Wally West, Bart Allen, Superboy), Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Deadpool revisited, Black Panther and Ta-Nehisi Coates, Worst X-Man Ever, Scarlet by Bendis/Maleev, Jason Aaron's Thor, and the Comics Countdown for 17 Feb 2016. Rebirth details: Geoff Johns, Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, Ivan Reis, Gary Frank, Detective Comics and Action Comics resuming numbering, $2.99 all around, Tom King, Teen Titans, Gotham Academy, Birds of Prey, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Supergirl, Trinity, Batman Beyond. Comics Countdown, 17 Feb 2016: 10. Snowfall 1 by Joe Harris, Martin Morazzo, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick 9. Wrath of the Eternal Warrior 4 by Robert Venditti, Raul Allen, David Astruga, Patricia Martin, Borja Pindado, 8. Clean Room 5 by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Quinton Walker 7. Archie 6 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Paul Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 6. Starve 6 by Brian Wood, Daniel Zezelj 5. Star Wars 16 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho 4. Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker, Sanford Greene, Lee Loughridge 3. Secret Six 11 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Thomas Derenick, Jason Wright 2. Mighty Thor 4 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson 1. Sex Criminals 14 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Episode 121- This is the End 03- Terminal Velocity (with J. David Weter But You Can Call Him Dave!)

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 111:44


In this week's ball-racing episode, J. David Weter But You Can Call Him Dave swings by to hang out with Magnus and continue His Excellency's This is the End mega series, which is all about that trend in the 90's when the main hero would die, get incapacitated or otherwise get chased out of his job in favor of someone else. Here at Trentus Magnus Punches Reality, our dedicated staff universally adore those stories (or else!). And, as long time loyal subjects learned from the beginning, what Magnus believes is the definitive statement as to what *IS*. This week, Dave and Magnus gab about all things Terminal Velocity. What did Mark Waid do right? What did his army of artists royally screw up? Does Terminal Velocity even count for the aforementioned "Let's replace the main hero" shtick? Dave and Magnus take turns pining for Mike Wieringo, analyzing story bits and having an open, balanced exchange concerning Dave's opinions about Impulse. No judgments are made, both points of view are validated and the mutual respect practically drips off the mp3 file containing this open exchange of equally valid ideas. At no time does one threaten to beat the other with a chair. Really! Honest! For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "You won't believe what Dave says about Bart Allen!" Yes indeed, comics are read, fun is had and both sides get equal time as Magnus and Dave get swept away in Terminal Velocity's rather unexpected problems. Because of the virtual deluge of ball-stomping comic book talk, unfortunately there was just no time for listener feedback this week. But don't let that get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, the leader permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Episode 121- This is the End 03- Terminal Velocity (with J. David Weter But You Can Call Him Dave!)

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 111:44


In this week's ball-racing episode, J. David Weter But You Can Call Him Dave swings by to hang out with Magnus and continue His Excellency's This is the End mega series, which is all about that trend in the 90's when the main hero would die, get incapacitated or otherwise get chased out of his job in favor of someone else. Here at Trentus Magnus Punches Reality, our dedicated staff universally adore those stories (or else!). And, as long time loyal subjects learned from the beginning, what Magnus believes is the definitive statement as to what *IS*. This week, Dave and Magnus gab about all things Terminal Velocity. What did Mark Waid do right? What did his army of artists royally screw up? Does Terminal Velocity even count for the aforementioned "Let's replace the main hero" shtick? Dave and Magnus take turns pining for Mike Wieringo, analyzing story bits and having an open, balanced exchange concerning Dave's opinions about Impulse. No judgments are made, both points of view are validated and the mutual respect practically drips off the mp3 file containing this open exchange of equally valid ideas. At no time does one threaten to beat the other with a chair. Really! Honest! For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "You won't believe what Dave says about Bart Allen!" Yes indeed, comics are read, fun is had and both sides get equal time as Magnus and Dave get swept away in Terminal Velocity's rather unexpected problems. Because of the virtual deluge of ball-stomping comic book talk, unfortunately there was just no time for listener feedback this week. But don't let that get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, the leader permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!

Journey Into Misery
Episode 3: The Flash (1990s)

Journey Into Misery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2014 51:38


Welcome to Journey Into Misery, where I explain complicated comics characters, continuity and concepts to the patient and perpetually perplexed Helena Hart. This week we're talking about Wally West, Bart Allen and all the great work Mark Waid did in the 1990s.

Hey Kids, Comics!
Hey Kids, Comics! Vol3 35 Tied To The 90’s 2

Hey Kids, Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2014


It’s all about the legacy this week, as Mike and Andrew pull deep from the well of 1990’s comics to reveal an insidious plot to replace all our heroes with younger, more relatable, more marketable heroes. Kyle Raynor replaces Hal Jordan in Green Lantern #51, Bart Allen arrive from the [...]

Hey Kids, Comics!
Hey Kids, Comics! Vol3 35 Tied To The 90's 2

Hey Kids, Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2014 72:50


It's all about the legacy this week, as Mike and Andrew pull deep from the well of 1990's comics to reveal an insidious plot to replace all our heroes with younger, more relatable, more marketable heroes. Kyle Rainor replaces Hal Jordan in Green Lantern #51, Bart Allen arrive from the future in Flash #92 and the Fantastic Four are usurped by people Art Adams likes to draw in FF #348. Do these relics of the 90210 era hold up? Or are they as irrelevant as the New Kids? Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!

Hey Kids, Comics!
Hey Kids, Comics! Vol3 35 Tied To The 90's 2

Hey Kids, Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2014 72:50


It's all about the legacy this week, as Mike and Andrew pull deep from the well of 1990's comics to reveal an insidious plot to replace all our heroes with younger, more relatable, more marketable heroes. Kyle Rainor replaces Hal Jordan in Green Lantern #51, Bart Allen arrive from the future in Flash #92 and the Fantastic Four are usurped by people Art Adams likes to draw in FF #348. Do these relics of the 90210 era hold up? Or are they as irrelevant as the New Kids? Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!

Back In A Flash
Episode 4: Special Guest, Brett Booth

Back In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014 63:08


Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West, Bart Allen. In our fourth episode we talk about the legacy of The Flash and the various characters that have taken on the mantle over the years. Also, this week we have a very special interview with Brett Booth, the current artist for DC Comics' The Flash! Music by Dani pe Net Twitter: @FlashFanatics Facebook: FlashFanatics

The Flash Podcast
The Flash Podcast 007 - Bart Allen

The Flash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2014 40:51


Welcome back to The Flash Podcast! On this installment, Andy is joined by his friend Gene Hoyle, one of the co-hosts of Nerd Nation Radio and together they do a character spotlight on Bart Allen aka Impulse/Kid Flash! They also discuss the news that Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdes, who will be playing Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon respectively on The Flash, will be showing up in episode 19 of Arrow's second season, called "The Man Under The Hood". You can find the podcast on: Facebook - Facebook.com/TheFlashPodcast Twitter - Twitter.com/TheFlashPodcast Stitcher - Stitcher.com/podcast/the-flash-podcast iTunes - http://goo.gl/J5XB4m Google+ - goo.gl/GnSdkE E-mail us at theflashpodcast@gmail.com

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The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff
The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff: Episode 34

The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013


Some might call this Episode 6, like this week's guest, Brian Buccellato. We talk about this week's issue of THE FLASH with the meeting between Barry and Bart Allen. Plus Brian has a ton of books coming during Villains Month. And of course there's BLACK B

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
Major Spoilers Podcast #514: Power Rangers Super Samurai - Memory Short

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 93:57


This week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast:Five kids, one MegaZord! It's Power Rangers Super Samurai as you've never seen them before! Plus, Chocolate vs. Hamburgers, Your One True Flash, and comics... NEWS ComiXology is going to try it again with 700 free issues drive LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Conan the Barbarian #15
 Writer: Brian Wood
 Artist: Andrea Mutti
 Conan’s army has infiltrated the Shemite fortress protected by Bêlit! Can their love for each other survive the battle—and can they? * “The Woman on the Wall” concludes! * Brian Wood (The Massive, Star Wars) and Andrea Mutti (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW Savage Dragon #186 "THE LONG GOODBYE" The next generation of the Vicious Circle is rising. The city of Chicago sits on the brink of destruction. With his world crashing around him, Malcolm Dragon loses the one person he needs the most: his adopted sister Angel. Now Malcolm Dragon faces his greatest challenge ever - alone. [rating:3.5/5] RODRIGO Fruit Ninja #1 Ape Entertainment - Arrives Spring/Summer 2013 [rating:3.5/5] ZACH Polarity #1 (W) Max Bemis (A) Jorge Coelho (CA) Paul Maybury From BOOM! Studios. From the mind of Say Anything frontman Max Bemis comes Polarity, a manic-depressive spin on the superhero genre. Timothy Woods is a bipolar artist stuck in the world of hipsters, meaningless sex, and vain art -- better known as Brooklyn. But after he survives a near fatal car accident, Timothy discovers that his mental instability is more than just a disorder, and that his bipolar medication hasn't just been subduing depression and uncontrollable mania...it's been suppressing his super powers! Now it's time for Timothy to stand up to his disease alongside an onslaught of wretched human villainy as he finally finds his place in the world. [rating:3/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week My One True BLANK Edition Now that Barry Allen is back as The Flash, there are those who still pine away for the good ol’ days of Wally West or Jay Garrick. Still some like Bart Allen, Jesse Quick, and Kryad. Which brings us to the Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! LINK Discussion: Power Rangers Super Samurai Volume 1 The newest Power Rangers series arrives in comics in the first graphic novel from Papercutz! On a rare day off, the Power Rangers attend a free rock concert dressed as civilians, blending in with the rest of the attendees. Unbeknownst to the Rangers, the evil Master Xandred has been watching them closely, and plans to trap them by turning the crowd of thousands against them. Can the Rangers stop Master Xandred’s plot without harming any of their fellow teens? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed
Major Spoilers Podcast #514: Power Rangers Super Samurai - Memory Short

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013


This week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast:Five kids, one MegaZord! It's Power Rangers Super Samurai as you've never seen them before! Plus, Chocolate vs. Hamburgers, Your One True Flash, and comics... NEWS ComiXology is going to try it again with 700 free issues drive LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Conan the Barbarian #15
Writer: Brian Wood
Artist: Andrea Mutti
Conan’s army has infiltrated the Shemite fortress protected by Bêlit! Can their love for each other survive the battle—and can they? * “The Woman on the Wall” concludes! * Brian Wood (The Massive, Star Wars) and Andrea Mutti (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW Savage Dragon #186 "THE LONG GOODBYE" The next generation of the Vicious Circle is rising. The city of Chicago sits on the brink of destruction. With his world crashing around him, Malcolm Dragon loses the one person he needs the most: his adopted sister Angel. Now Malcolm Dragon faces his greatest challenge ever - alone. [rating:3.5/5] RODRIGO Fruit Ninja #1 Ape Entertainment - Arrives Spring/Summer 2013 [rating:3.5/5] ZACH Polarity #1 (W) Max Bemis (A) Jorge Coelho (CA) Paul Maybury From BOOM! Studios. From the mind of Say Anything frontman Max Bemis comes Polarity, a manic-depressive spin on the superhero genre. Timothy Woods is a bipolar artist stuck in the world of hipsters, meaningless sex, and vain art -- better known as Brooklyn. But after he survives a near fatal car accident, Timothy discovers that his mental instability is more than just a disorder, and that his bipolar medication hasn't just been subduing depression and uncontrollable mania...it's been suppressing his super powers! Now it's time for Timothy to stand up to his disease alongside an onslaught of wretched human villainy as he finally finds his place in the world. [rating:3/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week My One True BLANK Edition Now that Barry Allen is back as The Flash, there are those who still pine away for the good ol’ days of Wally West or Jay Garrick. Still some like Bart Allen, Jesse Quick, and Kryad. Which brings us to the Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! LINK Discussion: Power Rangers Super Samurai Volume 1 The newest Power Rangers series arrives in comics in the first graphic novel from Papercutz! On a rare day off, the Power Rangers attend a free rock concert dressed as civilians, blending in with the rest of the attendees. Unbeknownst to the Rangers, the evil Master Xandred has been watching them closely, and plans to trap them by turning the crowd of thousands against them. Can the Rangers stop Master Xandred’s plot without harming any of their fellow teens? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)
DC Nation Podcast Week 45 (Standard) "The Hunt for Larfleeze"

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 109:52


Hey guys, and welcome back to ATA's DC Nation Podcast! This week on the DC Nation, Dan & Michael cover the Green Lantern: The Animated Series episode "Larfleeze" (joined by Gollum) where they talk about... Well, Larfleeze! But not just that, they also plug Geoff Johns' Green Lantern series once again and talk about just how much willpower Hal Jordan has. But don't worry folks, we still have 3 episodes of this series left, and if this is our final fun episode, then we're in for a treat in the next few weeks! But on that note, they Dynamic Duo also cover the Young Justice: Invasion episode "The Hunt" (joined by Godfrey) where there is in depth discussion on Arsenal, the Light, and how to fix what's wrong with Young Justice in 5 minutes or less! But that's not all folks, because Smallville Season 11's "Haunted, Chapter 9" (joined by Alisa Lea) is still covered as Michael is starting to question if Bart Allen really is Smallville's Barry Allen or not? Plus, Superman Blue! All this and more on this week's DC Nation Podcast!!! And don't forget folks, that on Saturday March 16th at 2PM/1PM CST, the DC Nation Podcast will be hosting a LIVE SHOW EVENT dedicated to Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice: Invasion along with both shows respective Series Finales airing that day! For more information on this upcoming event and for links to where you can join in on the show, visit this post here for more details!

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)
DC Nation Podcast Week 41 (Standard) "Loss"

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013 95:35


Hello DC Nationites! Welcome back to the DC Nation Podcast! This weeks episode was sad. As we cover the very depressing Green Lantern: The Animated Series episode "Loss", we  do get a little emotional because of some intense Aya and Razer scenes... But the emotions don't stop, as Dan and Michael freak-out in both joy and horror as they cover Young Justice Invasion's episode "The Fix", which features M'gann going deep into her former teammate's, Aqualad, head (with Artemis) to bring him back to the land of the living. But with villains like the Anti-Monitor, Red Lantern Zox, Black Manta, and Deathstroke, who needs friends? Well in Smallville Season 11's "Haunted, Chapter 6" we find out that Bart Allen aka Impulse needs a friend in Clark Kent aka Superman as the Black Flash is gaining on him fast. Who else is there to turn but to the first speedster to call himself "The Flash"? But don't worry, some great DC Nation Shorts are included in here as well, including DC Nation's Farm League AND (back by popular demand) Batman of Shanghai in the super-exciting "Bat-Man". All this and more on this week's DC Nation!!! And don't forget Fanterns and Young Justice-fans, that on the finale day of DC Nation's Green Lantern & Young Justice (March 16th, 2013), our podcast will be doing a DC Nation Live Show Event to talk about the past year of DC Nation, thank the creators, actors, writers, and producers of both GLTAS & YJ, and of course get fan-reactions to the finale, as you are all welcomed to call in during the event and be part of it yourselves! Join us then, more details will be made available as it gets closer to the finale date and we find out more ourselves.

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)
ATA DC Nation Week 14 (Standard) “Mr. Speed and Family”

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 54:39


Hello DC Nationites!  It's Dan here, Week 14 of our DC Nation Section is entitled Mr. Speed and Family because this week's Young Justice Invasion episode “Bloodlines” was all about the DC Universe's very own Mr. Speed, The Flash along with his extended family including his grandson Bart Allen better known as Impulse and later on Kid Flash in the current comic books. Also with our excitement wanting us to take a cosmic treadmill or flash forward to July 20th we took the time left open on this podcast due to Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Smallville Season 11 being on hiatus to discuss the footage from The Dark Knight Rises that was shown at the MTV Movie Awards. In addition, the discussion on Young Justice and the upcoming Christopher Nolan Batman Film was rounded out with our thoughts on the DC Nation Shorts, Who's Who in the DC Nation: The Flash, Sword of the Atom Part 2 and The New Teen Titans in Cyborg the Lifeguard.

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 60 - Talking DC Comics with Will Sanchez

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 99:04


Two True Freaks welcome Will Sanchez to the show as he and Scott have a fascinating (and rambling) discussion about DC Comics that covers Batman, Tom Grindberg, Jerry Bingham, Son of the Demon, The Question, 52, Countdown, Armageddon 2001, The Watchmen and the Charlton Heroes, Superboy Prime, the return of the Silver Age, Nightwing, Tom Grummett, Reign of the Supermen, Battle for the Cowl, Batwoman (she's a lesbian, you know), Gail Simone, Wonder Woman, Jason Todd, A Death in the Family, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, One More Day, Retcons and Reboots, John Byrne versus Geoff Johns on Superman, The Phantom Zone by Gene Colan and Steve Gerber, Mon-El, Bart Allen, and...Neptune Perkins??! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Comics Monthly Monday
Episode 60 - Talking DC Comics with Will Sanchez

Comics Monthly Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 99:04


Two True Freaks welcome Will Sanchez to the show as he and Scott have a fascinating (and rambling) discussion about DC Comics that covers Batman, Tom Grindberg, Jerry Bingham, Son of the Demon, The Question, 52, Countdown, Armageddon 2001, The Watchmen and the Charlton Heroes, Superboy Prime, the return of the Silver Age, Nightwing, Tom Grummett, Reign of the Supermen, Battle for the Cowl, Batwoman (she's a lesbian, you know), Gail Simone, Wonder Woman, Jason Todd, A Death in the Family, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, One More Day, Retcons and Reboots, John Byrne versus Geoff Johns on Superman, The Phantom Zone by Gene Colan and Steve Gerber, Mon-El, Bart Allen, and...Neptune Perkins??! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Comics Monthly Monday
Episode 60 - Talking DC Comics with Will Sanchez

Comics Monthly Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2009 99:04


Two True Freaks welcome Will Sanchez to the show as he and Scott have a fascinating (and rambling) discussion about DC Comics that covers Batman, Tom Grindberg, Jerry Bingham, Son of the Demon, The Question, 52, Countdown, Armageddon 2001, The Watchmen and the Charlton Heroes, Superboy Prime, the return of the Silver Age, Nightwing, Tom Grummett, Reign of the Supermen, Battle for the Cowl, Batwoman (she's a lesbian, you know), Gail Simone, Wonder Woman, Jason Todd, A Death in the Family, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, One More Day, Retcons and Reboots, John Byrne versus Geoff Johns on Superman, The Phantom Zone by Gene Colan and Steve Gerber, Mon-El, Bart Allen, and...Neptune Perkins??! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 60 - Talking DC Comics with Will Sanchez

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2009 99:04


Two True Freaks welcome Will Sanchez to the show as he and Scott have a fascinating (and rambling) discussion about DC Comics that covers Batman, Tom Grindberg, Jerry Bingham, Son of the Demon, The Question, 52, Countdown, Armageddon 2001, The Watchmen and the Charlton Heroes, Superboy Prime, the return of the Silver Age, Nightwing, Tom Grummett, Reign of the Supermen, Battle for the Cowl, Batwoman (she's a lesbian, you know), Gail Simone, Wonder Woman, Jason Todd, A Death in the Family, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, One More Day, Retcons and Reboots, John Byrne versus Geoff Johns on Superman, The Phantom Zone by Gene Colan and Steve Gerber, Mon-El, Bart Allen, and...Neptune Perkins??! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Raging Bullets
Raging Bullets Episode 49 Part2b : A DC Comics Fan Podcast

Raging Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2007 257:01


Episode 49 Part 2B:  Jim and I continue to talk about Amazon’s Attack 1-4 and the related tie in issues in the second of a two part discussion.  There is a new BK’s Bullets on Bart Allen. We also announce a contest involving 3 day tickets to Wizard World Chicago. Time stamps: We are proud members of the Comics Podcast Network 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, various rants, Wizard World Chicago contest details 4:58 Amazon’s Attack 1-4 and related tie in discussion part 2 of 2 1:40:35 Forum comment discussion about the series, we discuss  your comments on the series, quick shouts to All Flash, Supergirl, and more. 3:04:06 BK’s Bullets on Flash 13/ JLA 10 with Brent and special guest Ian the host of the great Comic Timing Podcast 4:11:01 Closing, shout outs, show info We will see you Friday with a new episode featuring a Countdown discussion in our lead feature covering the most recent issues and how it ties into the universe as whole. We also look at All Star Batman #6, Superman/Batman, and more in Speeding Bullets Segments.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
ep 23 The Red Menace Of Bilson & Demeo

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2006 45:22


Writers Danny Bilson and Paul Demeo are back to discuss RED MENACE , the new WILDSTORM mini series about a 1950's superhero who unmasks for the anti communist US senate committee, led by Joe McCarthy. The book is co-authored by actor Adam Brody, who plays Seth Cohen on FOX TV's THE OC, and art is provided by the great Jerry Ordway. Billson & Demeo also discuss their run on the DC comic THE FLASH,and the chorus of internet complaints about the shift from Wally West to Bart Allen as the scarlet speedster. For more talk about their work on THE FLASH tv series, and movie work on THE ROCKETEER & TRANCERS, check out my first interview with the guys here http://www.wordballoon.com/files/WBflashguys.mp3 src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/WordballoonPodcasts?i=http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/2006/11/red-menaced-return-of-bilson-demeo.html" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">