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We're coming up on the end of the Flash series and while this wasn't a bad episode, we can't help but look back at the wasted time the other episodes in this shorter season had. With only 3 episodes left, it's a bit weird to only have Barry in the episode at the very end but we get it. Narratively it works, but as a whole we can see how this final season really suffered from the show not knowing this was going to be not only the final season but a shorter one at that. Hopefully the next 2 episodes do this show the justice it deserves and lands the plane. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
Look at that, two great episodes in a row. It's taken way longer than it should but we are finally getting the final episodes we deserved for The Flash. Taking us all the way back to the beginning and how it all began (while also showing us what might be coming) was perfect. This is what we were looking for. As Iris receives word of a career milestone, Barry is suddenly nowhere to be found; Barry runs across many familiar faces; Khione continues to figure out her powers; Chester works on a suit for Allegra. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs head on into danger. Amanda Simms has her father, Batman, Joker, Harley, and Commissioner Gordon all prisoners for her party in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6. Jon Kent faces the man that kept him imprisoned for years in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2. Ivy stages a protest with a bunch of women whether they want to or not in Poison Ivy #11. Batman confronts the Red Mask hoping to find a way home in Batman #134. With the help of Gold Beetle, Wally West returns to Earth to help end the war with the Fraction in The Flash #796. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:00 DC News 0:07:52 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 0:12:23 Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2 0:19:15 Poison Ivy #11 0:23:35 Batman #134 0:30:52 The Flash #796 0:35:00 Superman & Lois S3 Ep5 – Head On 0:42:48 Show Close Links Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2 Poison Ivy #11 Batman #134 The Flash #796 Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs are too close to home. The Queens question the alien Alfred to learn more about this threat to the Kingdoms in Dark Knights of Steel #10. Slam Bradley makes a final confrontation with the Waynes and learns the whole truth about the kidnapping of Helen Wayne in Gotham City: Year One #6. Stargirl and the other sidekicks storm the castle, while inside Red Arrow attempts to teach Judy Garrick how to phase through walls in Stargirl: The Lost Children #5. While Batman and his team try to capture the green and yellow beetles, Jaime takes a different approach in Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #5. The Doom Patrol comes to Gotham City to rescue a metahuman in the Unstoppable Doom Patrol #1. Tim and Bernard go on a date until it is interrupted by Firefly in Tim Drake: Robin #7. When John-Henry is attacked one morning while walking to his car by Metallo and his men, The Super-Family comes to his rescue in Action Comics #1053. Bruce Wayne has an interesting conversation with Arzen Orgham near his parents tombstones in Detective Comics #1070. Billy Batson teams up with Yara Flor to confront the gods in Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:16 DC News 0:29:36 Dark Knights of Steel #10 0:34:00 Gotham City: Year One #6 0:44:10 Stargirl: The Lost Children #5 0:50:10 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #5 0:55:22 Unstoppable Doom Patrol #1 0:59:56 Tim Drake: Robin #7 1:06:37 Action Comics #1053 1:15:13 Detective Comics #1070 1:22:32 Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2 1:29:54 Superman & Lois S3 Ep4 – Too Close to Home 1:42:07 Show Close Links Dark Knights of Steel #10 Gotham City: Year One #6 Stargirl: The Lost Children #5 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #5 Unstoppable Doom Patrol #1 Tim Drake: Robin #7 Action Comics #1053 Detective Comics #1070 Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2 Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954-1974) (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
In this episode of Titans Podcast (as part of DC Studios Podcast,) Vanessa, Breeze, Keenon, and Andy break down episode 10, "Game Over." "Game Over": Beast Boy and Kory find themselves in an unexpected team-up with the Doom Patrol while Dick and Rachel seek to break Rachel's connection with Sebastian. Meanwhile Conner wines and dines Sebastian in an attempt to sway from his mother and Trigon. Conner soon finds out he does not have control of the situation. Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – Multiverse of Color – DC TV Podcasts– Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify –Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: DCStudiosPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store About DC TV Podcast on Multiverse of Color: DC TV Podcasts was created in 2015 as a network for the DC TV community – the four shows that initially began DC TV Podcasts were Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast, The Flash Podcast, Legends of Gotham, and Supergirl Radio. For almost a decade, the network has produced over 20 podcasts based on some of Warner Bros. TV's most popular DC series, from the Arrowverse to the HBO Max and Netflix properties. Featuring some incredible hosts and content creators, DC TV Podcasts has been a primary destination for eager DC TV fans. From charity shows, exclusive interviews, podcast crossovers, and more, DC TV Podcasts strive to bring the best podcast experience there is in the world of DC. As of March 1, 2023, DC TV Podcasts have been folded into Multiverse of Color - formerly known as The Marvel Report, which is now a multi-media outlet with a primary focus on voices of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community. DC TV Podcasts is not affiliated with or sponsored by DC Comics, Warner Bros TV, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max, or DC Studios. “The Flash,” “Batman,” “Supergirl," "Superman," "Teen Titans," "Wonder Woman," "Doom Patrol," "Booster Gold," "Green Lantern," "Sandman," Justice League Dark," "Peacemaker," "Harley Quinn," & all the logos and artwork are trademarks of DC Comics.
After a bit of a hiatus we're back with The Flash and it was worth the wait. We finally get an episodes fit for the final season. They gave us Wally, Diggle and most importantly, Stephen Amell back in the suit as Oliver Queen. We didn't realize how much we missed seeing Amell kick ass as Oliver Queen until we saw this episode again. After some very questionable (let's be honest, they were bad) episodes, episode 9 felt like an episode that fit in line with what the final season of the Flash should be with Flash fan service. We also get the open acknowledgement of the existence of the new multiverse (not just new timelines) and a proper goodbye between Diggle and Oliver. Hell they even made us feel better about Diggle giving up the power ring to be with his family. This was a good episode and it gave us hope for what's coming next. We also talk about the Flash movie trailer and the new Transformers trailer. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs are partners in time. Simon Stagg is murdered with Batman and Superman are on the case in Batman/Superman: World's Finest #13. For Ras Al Ghul's plan to work, he must eliminate Batman once and for all in Batman: One Bad Day: Ra's Al Ghul #1. Disconnected from the Green, Alec Holland must make a last stance if he is going to save humanity in Swamp Thing: Green Hell #3. When the prison tries to cut off Selina's access to the outside world via her cat, she decides it's time to break out of prison in Catwoman #53. When Nightwing wakes up in the morgue, he realizes that Olivia is in trouble in Nightwing #102. Barry comes up with a new plan to stop the Fraction, while Wally ends up on another planet in The Flash #795. Metropolis is under attack by thousands of miniature parasite creatures in Superman #2. Captured by Hera, Wonder Woman must find a way to free herself and warn Themyscira before it's too late in Wonder Woman #797. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:13 DC News 0:08:52 Batman/Superman: World's Finest #13 0:20:18 Batman: One Bad Day: Ra's Al Ghul #1 0:30:34 Swamp Thing: Green Hell #3 0:35:36 Catwoman #53 0:40:45 Nightwing #102 0:48:05 The Flash #795 0:52:57 Superman #2 0:58:54 Wonder Woman #797 1:07:12 The Flash S9 Ep8 – Partners in Time 1:16:28 Superman & Lois S3 Ep3 – In Cold Blood 1:35:18 Show Close Links Batman/Superman: World's Finest #13 Batman: One Bad Day: Ra's al Ghul #1 Swamp Thing: Green Hell #3 Catwoman #53 Nightwing #102 The Flash #795 Superman #2 Wonder Woman #797 Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
James Gunn talks 'Superman: Legacy' Pre-Production, comments on the potential of a DCU crossover with the MCU and deals with online trolls - while Mitch's journey through DCTV continues with 'Batwoman' S2E11 and 'Supergirl' S6E4... Join the conversation - subscribe & listen now and follow Get Into Geek on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @GetIntoGeek
n this episode of Titans Podcast (as part of DC Studios Podcast,) Vanessa, Breeze, Keenon, and Rachel break down episode 9, "Dude, Where's My Gar?" "Dude, Where's My Gar?": After being separated from the Titans, Gar uncovers long-lost secrets from his past as he confronts his mysterious connection to the Red. Garfield Logan, Beast Boy, in the Red connected to the multiverse. Credit: HBO Max. Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – Multiverse of Color – DC TV Podcasts– Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify –Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: DCStudiosPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store About DC TV Podcast on Multiverse of Color: DC TV Podcasts was created in 2015 as a network for the DC TV community – the four shows that initially began DC TV Podcasts were Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast, The Flash Podcast, Legends of Gotham, and Supergirl Radio. For almost a decade, the network has produced over 20 podcasts based on some of Warner Bros. TV's most popular DC series, from the Arrowverse to the HBO Max and Netflix properties. Featuring some incredible hosts and content creators, DC TV Podcasts has been a primary destination for eager DC TV fans. From charity shows, exclusive interviews, podcast crossovers, and more, DC TV Podcasts strive to bring the best podcast experience there is in the world of DC. As of March 1, 2023, DC TV Podcasts have been folded into Multiverse of Color - formerly known as The Marvel Report, which is now a multi-media outlet with a primary focus on voices of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community. DC TV Podcasts is not affiliated with or sponsored by DC Comics, Warner Bros TV, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max, or DC Studios. “The Flash,” “Batman,” “Supergirl," "Superman," "Teen Titans," "Wonder Woman," "Doom Patrol," "Booster Gold," "Green Lantern," "Sandman," Justice League Dark," "Peacemaker," "Harley Quinn," & all the logos and artwork are trademarks of DC Comics.
Superman celebrates his 85th anniversary, James Gunn debunks a lot of DCU rumors - and reveals the first casting announcements - and the journey through DCTV continues with 'Batwoman' S2E10, 'The Flash' S7E7 and 'Supergirl' S6E3... Join the conversation - subscribe & listen now and follow Get Into Geek on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @GetIntoGeek
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs review the Gotham Knights Premiere. The Manhunter continues to hunt the Green Team, while Starman and Warlord attempt their plan to resurrect Good Lucks. Orion uses his galactic GPS to find Earth in Danger Street #4. A Justice League mission causes Superman to become lost in time taking him twenty years to come home in Superman: Lost #1. Selina completes her mission to break into the Batcave, but Harvey follows her with an army in Catwoman: Lonely City #3. Huntress travels back into the past in search of Dr. Fate to help her stop Degaton from killing her JSA in the future in Justice Society of America #3. Stephanie and Cass take on the Mad Matter when they are invited to a tea party in Batgirls #16. Diana goes to Olympus to make peace with Hera in Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #1. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:15 DC News 0:20:28 Danger Street #4 0:27:50 Superman: Lost #1 0:33:56 Catwoman: Lonely City #3 0:42:13 Justice Society of America #3 0:47:02 Batgirls #16 0:57:08 Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #1 1:06:05 The Flash S9 Ep7 – Wildest Dreams 1:17:20 Superman & Lois S3 Ep2 – Uncontrollable Forces 1:29:48 Gotham Knights S1 Ep1 – Pilot 1:47:04 Show Close Links Danger Street #4 Superman: Lost #1 Catwoman: Lonely City #3 Justice Society of America #3 Batgirls #16 Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #1 Batman Family (1975-1978) #6 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
On this special edition of Titans Podcast (as part of DC Studios Podcast,) Vanessa, Andy, Breeze, Keenon, and Rachel to breakdown episodes 7 and 8, "Caul's Folly" and "Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory." "Caul's Folly": In the wake of Sebastian's transformation, the Titans race to retrieve Trigon's horn, leading them to the quaint - but eerie - town of Caul's Folly. "Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory": With Dick and Kory at risk of falling victim to the spell of Caul's Folly, Bernard and Tim attempt to crack the town's mystery before it's too late. Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – Multiverse of Color – DC TV Podcasts– Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify –Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: DCStudiosPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store About DC TV Podcast on Multiverse of Color: DC TV Podcasts was created in 2015 as a network for the DC TV community – the four shows that initially began DC TV Podcasts were Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast, The Flash Podcast, Legends of Gotham, and Supergirl Radio. For almost a decade, the network has produced over 20 podcasts based on some of Warner Bros. TV's most popular DC series, from the Arrowverse to the HBO Max and Netflix properties. Featuring some incredible hosts and content creators, DC TV Podcasts has been a primary destination for eager DC TV fans. From charity shows, exclusive interviews, podcast crossovers, and more, DC TV Podcasts strive to bring the best podcast experience there is in the world of DC. As of March 1, 2023, DC TV Podcasts have been folded into Multiverse of Color - formerly known as The Marvel Report, which is now a multi-media outlet with a primary focus on voices of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community. DC TV Podcasts is not affiliated with or sponsored by DC Comics, Warner Bros TV, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max, or DC Studios. “The Flash,” “Batman,” “Supergirl," "Superman," "Teen Titans," "Wonder Woman," "Doom Patrol," "Booster Gold," "Green Lantern," "Sandman," Justice League Dark," "Peacemaker," "Harley Quinn," & all the logos and artwork are trademarks of DC Comics.
Tune in this week as we explore the highly-anticipated new DC TV show, Gotham Knights. Set in a world where Bruce Wayne has been murdered, the show follows the adventures of a group of unlikely heroes, which includes Batman's adopted son and Joker's daughter, as they band together to save Gotham from a new wave of danger. Our panel will be diving deep into the first three episodes of the series, examining everything from the action-packed fight scenes to the intricate character dynamics. We'll be exploring the unique challenges faced by this group of mismatched heroes, as they struggle to live up to the legacy of the Dark Knight. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Batman universe or simply looking for your next binge-worthy TV show, this week's episode is not to be missed. So tune in and join the conversation as we explore the world of Gotham Knights and its next generation of saviors. You Can find Episode Notes along with all of our past episodes at letmeknowhowitis.com Find us on Twitter at @LMKHII We always love to hear your thoughts and topic suggestions, so send them our way at info@letmeknowhowitis.com
We finally get to see Barry using his speed after only being told he was running fast the last two episodes. While not perfect, far from it actually, it does feel like we're a bit back on track. We're still very concerned with how they plan on landing this in the remaining episodes. But at least this episode removed the characters (or at least didn't focus on them) we don't care about and moved other characters forward from where they've been. We also talk about the Blue Beetle trailer. Is DC finally getting its act together? Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
Join Caleb and Mark as they enjoy a themed drink (or two) and bring their high-octane progressive Christian perspectives in consideration of the CW's latest (and probably final) entry in DC TV shows, "Gotham Knights." Be prepared for a full on, geeked out discussion leaning heavily towards theological and political matters. Pour a drink and tune in for a fun (and thoughtful) time.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs review the Superman & Lois Season 3 Premiere. Janet talks Ivy into going to a wellness retreat in California before heading back to Gotham in Poison Ivy #10. Batman and his plus one, Joker, go to a wedding in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #5. Jon Kent is called upon to help stop Ultraman from killing Kal-Els from across the Multiverse in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1. When the cops discover Catwoman's plan to steal a Mesopotamia mask, They are waiting in ambush in Catwoman: Lonely City #3. Batman uncovers more information about the Bruce Wayne of that Earth as he attempts to save this new Gotham City in Batman #133. The War with the Fraction continues in Flash #794. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:09 DC News 0:12:58 Poison Ivy #10 0:18:20 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #5 0:22:30 Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 0:29:28 Catwoman: Lonely City #3 0:36:33 Batman #133 0:42:36 Flash #794 0:47:36 The Flash S9 Ep6 – The Good, The Bad and The Lucky 1:02:05 Superman & Lois S3 Ep1 – Closer 1:12:52 Show Close Links Poison Ivy #10 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #5 Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 Catwoman: Lonely City #3 Batman #133 Flash #794 Earth 2 (2012-2015) Vol. 1: The Gathering (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
On this special edition of Titans Podcast, (as part of DC Studios Podcast,) Vanessa and Andy get together to give their spoiler-free advanced review of Titans season 4, part 2! Throughout their review, they talk about how they felt about part 2 and how these final six episodes wrap up the beloved Teen Titans drama. The first two episodes will drop on Thursday, April 13, only on HBO Max. Don't forget to tune in to the podcast every week for Titans season 4, part 2, as the gang gets together to break down every episode! Be sure to click here to check out Vanessa and Andy's video version of this episode! Titans Photo Edits Credit: DC Titans Tower (Twitter & Instagram) Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – Multiverse of Color – DC TV Podcasts– Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify –Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: DCStudiosPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store About DC TV Podcast on Multiverse of Color: DC TV Podcasts was created in 2015 as a network for the DC TV community – the four shows that initially began DC TV Podcasts were Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast, The Flash Podcast, Legends of Gotham, and Supergirl Radio. For almost a decade, the network has produced over 20 podcasts based on some of Warner Bros. TV's most popular DC series, from the Arrowverse to the HBO Max and Netflix properties. Featuring some incredible hosts and content creators, DC TV Podcasts has been a primary destination for eager DC TV fans. From charity shows, exclusive interviews, podcast crossovers, and more, DC TV Podcasts strive to bring the best podcast experience there is in the world of DC. As of March 1, 2023, DC TV Podcasts have been folded into Multiverse of Color - formerly known as The Marvel Report, which is now a multi-media outlet with a primary focus on voices of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community. DC TV Podcasts is not affiliated with or sponsored by DC Comics, Warner Bros TV, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max, or DC Studios. “The Flash,” “Batman,” “Supergirl," "Superman," "Teen Titans," "Wonder Woman," "Doom Patrol," "Booster Gold," "Green Lantern," "Sandman," Justice League Dark," "Peacemaker," "Harley Quinn," & all the logos and artwork are trademarks of DC Comics.
Kriss and Dpalm review the latest episode from the last season of The Flash, Wildest Dreams. We've officially reached the point where we have no idea what they're doing. The pace and storyline seem to have no urgency for the last season. And we're not 2 episodes in a row where Barry not only doesn't put the suit on but doesn't even use his speed (on screen). And no offense to Supergirl fans but we don't care about Dreamer showing up on this show. We really hope they land the plan in the few remaining episodes. Iris and Nia fall into a fever dream and explore different possibilities for their lives; Barry, Chester, Allegra and Cecile desperately try to help them; Khione feels that Mark is trying to make her something she is not. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs discuss Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Ice must deal with the aftermath of Christopher Chance's death in The Human Target #12. Robin Damien Wayne turns to the people of Gotham to save his father in Batman vs. Robin #5. Edward digs deeper into the corruption of Gotham in The Riddler: Year One #3. Tim unmasks his new archnemesis in Tim Drake: Robin #6. Stargirl and the other lost sidekicks charge the castle in Stargirl: The Lost Children #4. Jaime is convinced by his friends Paco and Brenda that he needs to help his enemy, Fadeaway, break into Kord Industries in Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #4. Metallo's sister contacts him about the danger Superman's family poses, Young Jon Kent is accused of harboring a murdering fugitive, and Kara Danvers can't speak in Action Comics #1052. As the Orghams search for Batman, Batman regroups with Jim Gordon and Oracle in Detective Comics # 1069. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:05 DC News 0:11:42 The Human Target #12 0:17:46 Batman vs. Robin #5 0:21:45 The Riddler: Year One #3 0:25:40 Tim Drake: Robin #6 0:32:15 Stargirl: The Lost Children #4 0:41:11 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #4 0:48:22 Action Comics #1052 0:57:08 Detective Comics # 1069 1:03:56 Shazam! Fury of the Gods 1:35:08 Show Close Links The Human Target #12 Batman vs. Robin #5 The Riddler: Year One #3 Tim Drake: Robin #6 Stargirl: The Lost Children #4 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #4 Action Comics #1052 Detective Comics # 1069 Shazam! Fury of the Gods Special: Shazamily Matters #1 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Shazam! Thundercrack (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
Kriss & Dpalm talk about episode 6 of season 9 of the Flash. Let's just say we weren't a big fan of this episode before the break. Barry and Iris prepare for their new life; Cecile takes on a case involving a string of unfortunate and highly unexpected events; Chester and the team work with Khione to figure out her abilities. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
Hannah and Jim opine about the new DC TV and movie announcements from James Gunn, and talk about Golden Record by Rosemary Valero-O'Connell. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs wrap up the Red Death Storyline on The Flash. It's just a Wednesday! Robin Dick Grayson and Supergirl go out on a date in Batman/Superman: World's Finest #12. Black Adam tells Malik a bedtime story while he is in his coma in Black Adam #8. Clayface goes on a killing spree when he doesn't get the part he wants in a movie in Batman - One Bad Day: Clayface #1. Eiko meets with Black Mask and the other dons, while Selina teaches the other women in prison how to be better thieves in Catwoman #52. When the body of a king is found in the rumble of Titan's Tower, Nigthwing investigates in Nightwing #101. After going to prison, Lex Luthor turns Lexcorp into Supercorp giving his company to Superman whether he wants it or not in Superman #1. Wally comes up with a plan to destroy the Fraction's main power source in The Flash #793. Diana and Yara Flor continue their battle against Eros in Wonder Woman #796. The battle with Fire Bull King comes to a conclusion in Lazarus Planet: Omega #1. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:14 DC News 0:26:36 Batman/Superman: World's Finest #12 0:30:50 Black Adam #8 0:34:44 Batman - One Bad Day: Clayface #1 0:44:43 Catwoman #52 0:48:40 Nightwing #101 0:55:36 Superman #1 0:59:59 The Flash #793 1:05:00 Wonder Woman #796 1:12:15 Lazarus Planet: Omega #1 1:20:56 The Flash S9 Ep5 – The Mask of the Red Death, Part 2 1:24:27 Show Close Links Batman/Superman: World's Finest #12 Black Adam #8 Batman - One Bad Day: Clayface #1 Catwoman #52 Nightwing #101 Superman #1 The Flash #793 Wonder Woman #796 Lazarus Planet: Omega #1 Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs take a run on the Cosmic Treadmill. Derek Powers makes a last stand as the Bat-Family comes for him in Batman: Beyond The White Knight #8. Starman searches for a resurrection spell in Danger Street #3. Constantine bring back Alec Holland to battle the green in Swamp Thing: Green Hell #2. When stealing Alan Scott's Green Lantern ring is a bust, Selena calls in more help for her plans to break into the Batcave in Catwoman: Lonely City #2. Batgirl Cass must save Stephanie from her father after she has been kidnapped in Batgirls #15. Batman, Tiffany, and The Question battle against King and his men to save Jace's mother in I Am Batman #18. The Unstoppable Doom Patrol and other stories are teased in Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate #1. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:05 DC News 0:04:18 Batman: Beyond The White Knight #8 0:14:20 Danger Street #3 0:19:50 Swamp Thing: Green Hell #2 0:26:14 Catwoman: Lonely City #2 0:32:04 Batgirls #15 0:38:18 I Am Batman #18 0:46:07 Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate #1 0:51:30 The Flash S9 Ep4 – The Mask of the Red Death, Part 1 0:58:57 Show Close Links Batman: Beyond The White Knight #8 Danger Street #3 Swamp Thing: Green Hell #2 Catwoman: Lonely City #2 Batgirls #15 I Am Batman #18 Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate #1 Animal Man by Jeff Lemire Omnibus (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
Kriss & Dpalm discuss season 9 episode 5 of the final season of The Flash. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
A new DC TV show for The CW arrives tonight as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different version this time around. Tonight, Gotham Knights finally premiere Continue readingEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Showrunners Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux Previews Gotham Knights Season 1 The post EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Showrunners Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux Previews Gotham Knights Season 1 appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.
A new DC TV show for The CW arrives tonight as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different version this time around. Tonight, Gotham Knights finally premiere on The CW, which follows the story of Bruce Wayne's adoptive Turner Hayes and a group of troubled teenagers who get framed for Batman's murder. As they have to clear their name, these individuals will also, along the way, become known as the Gotham Knights, the city's next generation of heroes. The Flash Podcast and Multiverse of Color's Andy Behbakht recently had the honor of chatting with showrunners and creators Chad Fiveash and James Stoteraux, who is taking on their fourth DC TV show, following Gotham, Krypton, and Batwoman. Throughout the interview, the duo goes into depth about constructing this show, creating a new mythology in the Batman lore, how the Court of Owls is tackled in Gotham Knights and much more! “Pilot” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLSV) (HDTV) SERIES PREMIERE — Batman is dead, and a powder keg has ignited Gotham City without the Dark Knight to protect it. In the wake of Bruce Wayne's murder, his adopted son Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan) is framed for killing the Caped Crusader, along with the children of some of Batman's enemies: Duela Doe (Olivia Rose Keegan), aka The Joker's Daughter, an unpredictable fighter and skilled thief who was born in Arkham Asylum and abandoned by her father, Harper Row (Fallon Smythe), a streetwise and acerbic engineer who can fix anything, and her brother Cullen Row (Tyler DiChiara), a clever transgender teen who is tired of being polite and agreeable. With the charismatic and hard-charging District Attorney Harvey Dent (Misha Collins) and the GCPD hot on their trail, Turner will rely on allies including his best friend and formidable coder Stephanie Brown (Anna Lore), and unlikely Batman sidekick Carrie Kelley (Navia Robinson). But our Knights will soon learn there is a larger, more nefarious force at work within Gotham City. This team of mismatched fugitives must band together to become its next generation of saviors known as the “Gotham Knights.” Also starring Rahart Adams as Brody March. Danny Cannon directed the episode written by Natalie Abrams, Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux (#101). Original airdate 3/14/2023. Every episode of GOTHAM KNIGHTS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.” Gotham Knights premiere TONIGHT at 9/8c on The CW! Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Multiverse of Color – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com
A new DC TV show for The CW arrives tonight as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different version this time around. Tonight, Gotham Knights finally premiere on The CW, which follows the story of Bruce Wayne's adoptive Turner Hayes and a group of troubled teenagers who get framed for Batman's murder. As they have to clear their name, these individuals will also, along the way, become known as the Gotham Knights, the city's next generation of heroes. The Flash Podcast and Multiverse of Color's Andy Behbakht recently had the honor of chatting with co-executive producer and creator Natalie Abrams, a former entertainment journalist who is no stranger to the world of DC TV. After having worked on Batwoman, Abrams is now bringing the Gotham Knights to life on The CW this season. Throughout the interview, Abrams tells the origin story of how the show came to be, how Gotham Knights stand out from other DC TV shows, and the experience of getting to create a whole new Gotham City. “Pilot” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLSV) (HDTV) SERIES PREMIERE — Batman is dead, and a powder keg has ignited Gotham City without the Dark Knight to protect it. In the wake of Bruce Wayne's murder, his adopted son Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan) is framed for killing the Caped Crusader, along with the children of some of Batman's enemies: Duela Doe (Olivia Rose Keegan), aka The Joker's Daughter, an unpredictable fighter and skilled thief who was born in Arkham Asylum and abandoned by her father, Harper Row (Fallon Smythe), a streetwise and acerbic engineer who can fix anything, and her brother Cullen Row (Tyler DiChiara), a clever transgender teen who is tired of being polite and agreeable. With the charismatic and hard-charging District Attorney Harvey Dent (Misha Collins) and the GCPD hot on their trail, Turner will rely on allies including his best friend and formidable coder Stephanie Brown (Anna Lore), and unlikely Batman sidekick Carrie Kelley (Navia Robinson). But our Knights will soon learn there is a larger, more nefarious force at work within Gotham City. This team of mismatched fugitives must band together to become its next generation of saviors known as the “Gotham Knights.” Also starring Rahart Adams as Brody March. Danny Cannon directed the episode written by Natalie Abrams, Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux (#101). Original airdate 3/14/2023. Every episode of GOTHAM KNIGHTS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.” Gotham Knights premiere TONIGHT at 9/8c on The CW! Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Multiverse of Color – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com
Another year means another new DC TV show for The CW as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different one this time around. This week, Gotham Knights finally premiere on The CW, which follows the story of Turner Hayes and a group of teenagers who get framed for Batman's murder. As they have to clear their name, a key player will also emerge in the form of Harvey Dent, played by Supernatural star, Misha Collins, who is trading in his angelic wings for a powerful business suit as the District Attorney. The Flash Podcast and Multiverse of Color's Andy Behbakht recently had the honor of chatting with Collins about his entry into the DC Universe. Throughout the interview, the Supernatural and Gotham Knights lead reflects on getting the gig and the lengths the show takes this Harvey before becoming the infamous Batman villain, Two-Face. Collins also opens up about meeting fan expectations before the show has even premiered and how Gotham Knights stand out from The CW's many DC TV shows. “Pilot” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLSV) (HDTV) SERIES PREMIERE — Batman is dead, and a powder keg has ignited Gotham City without the Dark Knight to protect it. In the wake of Bruce Wayne's murder, his adopted son Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan) is framed for killing the Caped Crusader, along with the children of some of Batman's enemies: Duela Doe (Olivia Rose Keegan), aka The Joker's Daughter, an unpredictable fighter and skilled thief who was born in Arkham Asylum and abandoned by her father, Harper Row (Fallon Smythe), a streetwise and acerbic engineer who can fix anything, and her brother Cullen Row (Tyler DiChiara), a clever transgender teen who is tired of being polite and agreeable. With the charismatic and hard-charging District Attorney Harvey Dent (Misha Collins) and the GCPD hot on their trail, Turner will rely on allies including his best friend and formidable coder Stephanie Brown (Anna Lore), and unlikely Batman sidekick Carrie Kelley (Navia Robinson). But our Knights will soon learn there is a larger, more nefarious force at work within Gotham City. This team of mismatched fugitives must band together to become its next generation of saviors known as the “Gotham Knights.” Also starring Rahart Adams as Brody March. Danny Cannon directed the episode written by Natalie Abrams, Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux (#101). Original airdate 3/14/2023. Every episode of GOTHAM KNIGHTS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.” Gotham Knights premiere Tuesday, March 14 at 9/8c on The CW. Find The Flash Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TheFlashPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Multiverse of Color – Google Podcasts – iHeartRadio – Spotify – Amazon Music – Podchaser – TuneIn – Podcast Index Contact: TheFlashPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
A new DC TV show for The CW arrives tonight as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different version this time around. Tonight, Gotham Knights finally premiere on The CW, which follows the story of Bruce Wayne's adoptive Turner Hayes and a group of troubled teenagers who get framed for Batman's murder. […] The post EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: EP Natalie Abrams On Bringing The CW's Gotham Knights To Life appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.
Another year means another new DC TV show for The CW as we are returning to Gotham City, but a very different one this time around. This week, Gotham Knights finally premiere on The CW, which follows the story of Turner Hayes and a group of teenagers who get framed for Batman's murder. As they […] The post EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Misha Collins Previews Gotham Knights' Harvey Dent appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs watch as the Rogues go to war! Slam Bradley learns the truth behind his partner death in Gotham City: Year One #5. Harley Quinn comes to Seattle to visit Ivy in Poison Ivy #9. Batman and Joker must lighten the weight on a train before the villain crashes them into the Martha Wayne Memorial Train Station in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4. Bruce Wayne searches for a solution to return to his Earth in Batman #132. The Origin of the Fraction is revealed in The Flash: One-Minute War Special #1. While the older speedsters find a new base of operations, Bart and Wallace sneak across enemy lines to learn more about the Fraction in The Flash #792. Raven, Trigon, Nightwing, City Boy, Red Hood, The Vigil, Dead Eye, Amanda Waller, Red Canary, Flatline, Ras Al Ghul, and a kid named Liam must all deal with the fallout of the Lazarus rain in Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn #1 and Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution #1. Monkey Prince discovers his father in the Phantom Zone in Monkey Prince #11. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:12 DC News 0:23:30 Gotham City: Year One #5 0:32:19 Poison Ivy #9 0:35:49 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4 0:43:28 Batman #132 0:49:26 The Flash: One-Minute War Special #1 0:55:28 The Flash #792 1:07:32 Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn #1 1:13:09 Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution #1 1:17:17 Monkey Prince #11 1:24:58 The Flash S9 Ep3 – Rogues of War 1:30:17 Show Close Links Gotham City: Year One #5 Poison Ivy #9 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4 Batman #132 The Flash: One-Minute War Special #1 The Flash #792 Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn #1 Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution #1 Monkey Prince #11 Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
Kriss and Dpalm talk about the latest episode of The Flash. The Flash is forced to make an impossible choice; with the power out in the city, Team Flash calls upon the Rogue Squad to help; Iris is visited by an old friend; Joe and Cecile work on finding a balance. Kriss and Dpalm record the Mailbag at the end of every month. If you want to send in your own questions and thoughts, email us: Mailbag@MTRNetwork.Net 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!
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs hear no evil. Christopher and Ice spend their last day together in The Human Target #11. Jamie takes on Starfire as his new mentor as they learn more about the Beetles that have attacked him in Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #3. Tim Drake brings in Nightwing, Batwoman, and Sparrow to help him find Bernard in Tim Drake: Robin #5. Selina Kyle rediscovers a priceless family heirloom that her mother sold for a couple hundred bucks to pay rent when she was only a little girl. Selina decides that Catwoman must steal in back in Batman - One Bad Day: Catwoman #1. Helena Wayne, The Huntress, has traveled back in time to recruit Dr. Fate in helping save the JSA in the future in Justice Society of America #2. Selina adjusts to life in prison in Catwoman #51. The Super Family comes together to celebrate the opening of the new Steelworks Tower in Action Comics #51. The Lazarus rains continue to effect the people of the Earth in Lazarus Planet: We Once Were Gods #1. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:08 DC News 0:09:08 The Human Target #11 0:15:20 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #3 0:22:38 Tim Drake: Robin #5 0:27:18 Batman - One Bad Day: Catwoman #1 0:33:55 Justice Society of America #2 0:37:37 Catwoman #51 0:43:18 Action Comics #1051 0:52:38 Detective Comics #1068 0:57:38 Lazarus Planet: We Once Were Gods #1 1:09:04 The Flash S9 Ep2 – Hear No Evil 1:23:44 Show Close Links The Human Target #11 Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #3 Tim Drake: Robin #5 Batman - One Bad Day: Catwoman #1 Justice Society of America #2 Catwoman #51 Action Comics #1051 Detective Comics #1068 Lazarus Planet: We Once Were Gods #1 Justice League America (1987-1996) #89 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Justice League Task Force (1993-1996) #13 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Justice League International #65 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Justice League America (1987-1996) #90 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Justice League Task force (1993-1996) #14 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Justice League International #66 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
Join us for Copy Cat Cinema, where we pit two movies with similar plots made the same year! This time, 1985's Weird Science and Real Genius! Plus talks about Shazaam 2, The Glass Onion, and the newly announced upcoming DC TV and film universe slate.
Kriss and Dpalm talk about the latest episode of season 9 of The Flash: Rogues of War. Barry recruits an unlikely team of allies to steal a valuable piece of equipment before the new Rogues can. 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!
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs discuss the season premiere of The Flash! Superman decides David is too dangerous to keep his powers, while the The Key wants the power to travel the multiverse in Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11. Superman is woke from suspended animation only to be find by the aliens in Batman: Fortress #8. As Malik searches for Black Adam's ring, he becomes trapped in Mirror Master's death trap in Black Adam #7. Stargirl is rescued by the missing sidekicks in Stargirl: The Lost Children #3. Mary goes searching for Darla in The New Champion of Shazam #4. Bane tracks down a man selling venom in Batman - One Bad Day: Bane #1. Batgirl Cassie goes in search of Stephanie in Batgirls #14. Heartless releases all the prisoners from the Bludhaven prison in Nightwing #100. The One-Minute War continues as the speedsters search for answers in The Flash #791. Monkey Prince and Supergirl team up to not only stop the Ultra-Humanite, but deal with the Lazarus rain in Monkey Prince #10. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:15 DC News 0:07:02 Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11 0:13:24 Batman: Fortress #8 0:18:29 Black Adam #7 0:21:55 Stargirl: The Lost Children #3 0:26:14 The New Champion of Shazam #4 0:34:32 Batman - One Bad Day: Bane #1 0:41:28 Batgirls #14 0:46:48 Nightwing #100 0:51:33 The Flash #791 0:54:15 Monkey Prince #10 0:59:17 Lazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton #1 1:07:30 The Flash S9 Ep1 – Wednesday Ever After 1:17:32 Show Close Links Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11 Batman: Fortress #8 Black Adam #7 Stargirl: The Lost Children #3 The New Champion of Shazam #4 Batman - One Bad Day: Bane #1 Batgirls #14 Nightwing #100 The Flash #791 Monkey Prince #10 Lazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton #1 Justice Society of America (2007-2011) #19 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
These are my favorite movies and TV show from June-December 2022. June Insidious 1 & 2 (Amazon & Netflix) I'd never seen the Insidious movies. However, my younger brother watched them and told me they were creepy(which piqued my interest). In June, the first part was available on Prime Video, and the sequel and third films were on Netflix. I binged all three, but I preferred the first two as they wrapped up the Lambert family storyline. Black Phone (movies) The next Blumhouse movie on this list. The movie pundits I follow talked about this Black Phone's great word of mouth from early screenings. Saw this in theaters and was amazed at Ethan Hawke's villainous performance. His 2nd turn as a bad guy in 2022(first in Moon Knight on Disney+ months earlier, but much better here). Umbrella Academy S3 (Netflix) I like the Umbrella Academy and its different take on the superhero genre. The protagonist dysfunctional family consists of odd but likable characters, all with their own agendas, coming together to save the world from destruction. I've rewatched the footloose scene at the beginning of this season multiple times on Tik Tok. July Gray Man (Netflix) An action-packed thriller which is also one of the most expensive movies Netflix has produced. Gray Man is a bombastic summer-style movie usually reserved for theaters which I, like everyone else, enjoyed at home. At least tune in for Chris Evan's fantastic mustache. Paper Girls (Amazon) I read the first volume of this comic years ago and loved it. So when this adaptation showed up on Prime Video, I had to watch it. It wasn't perfect and downright ridiculous at times, but a fun sci-fi ride. Too bad Paper Girls was canceled after one season. I still want to read the entire comic run. Old Man S1 (Hulu) Senior citizen Jeff Bridges is a war criminal/John Wick-type soldier in hiding. When he's discovered and goes on the run, Dan Chase(Jeff Bridges)is not a man you want to cross paths with. John Lithgow is also in this series; his scenes are incredible. Unfortunately, halfway through the filming of season one, the pandemic happened, and Jeff Bridges had (real-life)health issues. The show was initially supposed to be ten episodes but shortened to seven. However, the finale was satisfying. Hopefully, Mr. Bridges will regain his health, and we can get a 2nd season of this excellent show. The Boys S3 (Amazon) The Boys is the show I recommend to anyone who wants to watch the current, best TV program in the superhero genre. Placing in Nielsen's top 15 original streaming programs of 2022, this Prime Video exclusive was seen more than any Marvel or DC TV show. Anthony Starr's performance as Homelander and how his story continues to unfold is tremendous-highly recommended. Stranger Things 4 pt 2 (Netflix) Stranger Things 4 was the summer event for me. Another show I ate up and relished. August Light & Magic documentary (Disney+) In August, I watched two documentaries discussing content from my youth. First, Light & Magic spoke about the formation of the ILM studio and its creation of beloved film series such as Star Wars and Jurassic Park. In addition, it delves into stop-motion photography which motivates me to make my own action-figure stories which I'm currently doing. Milestone Media documentary (HBO) Milestone Generations was the second documentary. The peak of my comic fandom(and for many) was the early 90s. This film chronicled a collection of black creators establishing their own company and publishing comics with their homegrown black superheroes. I never bought Milestone comics, but watching this doc and discovering the modern inner-city stories told, is up my alley. Fascinating documentary. Sandman S1 (Netflix) I halfway read the first volume of Vertigo's critically acclaimed Sandman comic run during the early 2000s, but it didn't connect with me. Fast forward to July 2022, the TV series was announced to premiere on Netflix in August. When the show debuted, I listened to comic book aficionado Robert Meyer Burnett's quick review on John Campea's podcast, and he loved it. He said some shots were identical from the comic book panels to the TV screen, which made me curious. My favorite scene is the battle between Dream(the Sandman)and Lucifer. Thirteen Lives (Amazon) A dramatization of the true story of 13 people who got stuck in a cave in Thailand and the rescue mission which followed. When this movie came on Prime video, two documentaries on Netflix and Disney+ premiered discussing the same event. Thirteen Lives was riveting, and I was surprised this wasn't in theaters. September Cobra Kai S5 (Netflix) Cobra Kai is fun, and I will continue to watch as long as the same creative team and cast stay in place. This past season, Terry Silver and his Cobra Kai students were great villains with shades of gray. The upcoming season six was announced and said to be the last. All good things must end, and that doesn't disappoint me when you go out on top, which hopefully Cobra Kai will. Prey (Hulu) A Predator story done right. Prey shows how one can take an established sci-fi horror franchise and make it simple yet effective. A similar formula might work for another iconic movie villain-the Terminator. Kisstory (Hulu) One of my earliest childhood memories is from Kiss' Phantom of the Park movie, where the band stands next to a wooden roller coaster. I've never been a big Kiss fan but watching them on season 8 of American Idol(2009), Adam Lambert performing alongside the rock legends in the finale, brought back old memories. Kisstory is a 'Behind The Music' type documentary narrated by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. A story that educated me on the group's formation, the tours, and the numerous hits they've had over the years. An engrossing four-hour doc which I only put down in-between parts because I had to go to bed. Elvis (HBO Max) I saw this in theaters in March but was tired and fell asleep various times. However, after rewatching Elvis at home, it quickly became one of my favorite films of 2022. The combination of Austin Butler's performance and Baz Luhrmann's direction was an experience I'll rewatch years later. I regularly listen to Austin Butler's rendition of the 'Vegas Rehearsal/That's All Right' song from the soundtrack. Everything Everywhere All at Once (PPV) I'd heard movie critics rave about this movie around the beginning of the year. By September, the film still had yet to come to a streaming service, so I bought it on pay-per-view. Adventure, sci-fi, comedy, drama. I found myself cheering and crying at different points while watching this movie. Another favorite from 2022. Barbarian (movies) I watched this and 'Smile' a few weeks apart. Barbarian is the superior of the two. One of the several small budgets horror films released in 2022 which scored big profits. Highly enjoyable. Even though Barbarian was a better movie than 'Smile,' the latter gave me trouble sleeping. October Werewolf by Night (Disney+) This was a surprise, and I'd like to see the MCU do more. A 'special presentation' introducing a group of characters or revisiting established ones like the 'Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.' The Werewolf by Night himself gave me Wolverine vibes. House of the Dragon (HBO Max) I'm late to the party regarding Game of Thrones—digging into the whole HBO series, like many others during the pandemic. House of the Dragon fills the Targaeryan backstory and doesn't disappoint. I also enjoyed the focus on fewer characters and seeing them grow over time. Green Lantern: Beware My Power (HBO Max) I found this while browsing the DC section on HBO Max. DC, hands down, has excellent animated movies with adult overtones. A space adventure that delves deeper into Green Lantern John Stewart and Adam Strange, whom I haven't heard about in a while. November See S3 (Apple TV+) To me, Jason Momoa's best work is his DCEU Aquaman appearances, and See on Apple TV+. I loved the first two seasons; this 3rd and final chapter was excellent. Watching this post-apocalyptic world where most of the population is blind and living within tribes in the wilderness was intriguing. I recommend See if you're looking for a great, complete sci-fi/action show. Spirited (Apple TV+) It was November, the holidays were around the corner, and there was a giant billboard for Spirited, displaying Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, near the Port Authority bus terminal in Times Square. I thought, these two actors have made me laugh plenty before, so let's check this out. This Apple TV+ exclusive was delightful and had a different spin on the Scrooge story. A heartwarming musical, which I didn't mind. Andor S1 (Disney+) Andor beats any live-action Star Wars TV currently on Disney+. It started slow, but the intrigue and story build as we see the forming of the Rebellion against the Empire. The prison episodes with Andy Serkis were tremendous. The English (Amazon) Another great Amazon Prime Video show that no one seems to talk about. A stoic and violent western starring Emily Blunt. The English put its hooks into me from the first episode. Rafe Spall is also a great villain who you love to hate. Excellent and gorgeous-looking show. December Pistol (Hulu) I'm entertained by these Hulu dramas based on actual events. Dopesick with Micheal Keaton was sad yet amazing. The Dropout with Amanda Seyfried was eye-opening. Tommy & Pamela was amusing. Finally, Pistol, based on the beginnings of the Sex Pistols band and the punk scene in the UK, was interesting, informative, and plays to making your dreams come true even if you don't know how to play the guitar. White Lotus S2 (HBO Max) I watched the first season based on movie critic Grace Randolph's recommendation and found it awkward, funny, and intelligent with a murder mystery thrown in. As soon as the first episode ended for season 2, I was there every following Sunday to gobble up the next installment. The White Lotus season 2 has a dark comedic charm, and I love the soundtrack by Cristobal Tapia de Veer with all the weird chanting. Avatar: Way of Water (movies) As I mentioned, Stranger Things season 4 was an event for me. Avatar 2 was as well. It was long-winded at parts, especially the sections dealing with the whales, but great drama, action, and peak science fiction. Being transported to Pandora again didn't disappoint. Finally, favorites of 2022 Overall(the media below did not have to be released in 2022 to be included). Games (I had a blast playing these games and completed them)- Halo Infinite (2021) (Xbox-Game Pass) Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014) (Xbox-Game Pass) The Gunk (2021) (Xbox-Game Pass) Comics The Woods(the entire series) (published 2014-2017) (Boom! Studios) Wolverine: Enemy of the State (published 2005) (Marvel) TV Yellowstone S1-S4 (Peacock) Reacher S1 (Prime Video) Peacemaker S1 (HBO Max) The White Lotus S1 & S2 (HBO Max) As We See It S1 (Prime Video) See S3 (final season) (Apple TV+) Ozark (final season) (Netflix) Strangers Things 4 parts 1 & 2 (Netflix) House of the Dragon S1 (HBO Max) The Boys S3 (Prime Video) The Last Kingdom S5 (Netflix) Movies Elvis Everything Everywhere All At Once Top Gun Maverick Streaming Movies Thirteen Lives (Prime Video) Gray Man (Netflix) Animated Movies: Turning Red (Disney+) Green Lantern: Beware My Power (HBO Max) Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video) Documentaries: Light & Magic (Disney+) Kisstory (Hulu) Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here https://bit.ly/41qdx7P Rate, like, leave a review! 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