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It's a look at Flash Comics#1 from January 1940 with the first appearances of The Flash, Hawkman andJohnny Thunder, plus Cliff Cornwall and The Whip! You can follow the show@ComicsLloyd on Twitter or send an email to ClassicComicsMBL@gmail.com. You can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd andat www.dccomicsnews.com where Iwrite reviews and edit news stories. You can also check out mychapter in “Politics in Gotham: The Batman Universe and Political Thought.”https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe-Political-Thought/dp/3030057755“Black Panther andPhilosophy: What Can Wakanda Offer the World?”https://www.amazon.com/Black-Panther-Philosophy-Blackwell-Culture/dp/1119635845/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2F69N3WJBZMF3&keywords=what+can+wakanda&qid=1642053514&sprefix=what+can+wakanda%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1 “Batman's Villains andVillainesses: Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Arkham's Souls”https://www.amazon.com/Batmans-Villains-Villainesses-Multidisciplinary-Perspectives-ebook/dp/B0C5SHX9BJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=D49SBV4K1UQD&keywords=villains+and+villainess+arkham&qid=1695406720&sprefix=villains+and+villainesses+arkaham%2Caps%2C284&sr=8-1 I've also submitted my essayon Silver St. Cloud to be included in “Batman, Also Starring….” Also look out for the forthcoming “ComicsLit.” series from members of the Comics in Motion family, and Anachronistic Comics a DIY anthologycomic in which I have writer/artist/creator credits. Flash Comics #1 Notes Flash Comics #1 at DC Fandomhttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Flash_Comics_Vol_1_1 The Whiphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip_(character) Gardner Foxhttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Gardner_Fox/Writer
More Fun Comics #59, Detective Comics #43, Adventure Comics #54, Flash Comics #10, All-American Comics #19, Action Comics #29, All-Star Comics #2, More Fun Comics #60We meet for the first time a hero whose whole schtick is being short but strong, The Atom (Does not shrink or grow or anything)Shout out to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and DC Wiki for the help on backgrounds and summary assistance!Remember to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify to help out the show. Check us out on our socials where we post Primo Panels and other cool old timey comic stuff.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/issueissuepodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IssueIssuePodThreads: https://www.threads.net/@issueissuepodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@IssueIssuePodcastThank you for listening!
Superman #6, Flash Comics #9, All-American Comics #18, Batman #2, Action Comics #28The Show is back with an all new format! We'll be covering entire months worth of comics each episode through a hybrid of summaries and panel by panel read throughs! This week we check in on Superman, Flash, Hawkman, Green Lantern, Batman (and Robin), and Zatara!Shout out to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and DC Wiki for the help on backgrounds and summary assistance!Remember to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify to help out the show. Check us out on our socials where we post Primo Panels and other cool old timey comic stuff.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/issueissuepodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IssueIssuePodThreads: https://www.threads.net/@issueissuepodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@IssueIssuePodcastThank you for listening!
Adventure Comics #50, Flash Comics #6, Action Comics #25Hourman protects the integrity of horse racing. Sandman battles gangsters with stupid nicknames. The Flash saves Olympic runners from sabotage. (Doesn't matter the 1940 Olympics won't happen) Hawkman continues his desert adventure. Johnny Thunder tries to win at fox hunting. Superman deals with the greatest hypnotist. Zatara thwarts a criminal mastermind in his own ridiculous way.Remember to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify to help out the show. Check us out on our socials where we post Primo Panels and other cool old timey comic stuff.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/issueissuepodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IssueIssuePodThank you for listening!
La Órbita de Endor hoy aborda el último gran desastre de WB, una película perteneciente a un proyecto fallido que avanza hacia un callejón sin salida. Hoy el protagonista es FLASH, y como el programa nos ha quedado muy largo, lo hemos dividido en dos entregas. En esta primera parte de dos, recorreremos le trayectoria en viñetas de este personaje, pilar de DC Comics, y comentaremos su origen y mejores historias del personaje. En cuanto acabemos con los cómics nos meteremos con las series de televisión, tanto la antigua como la moderna, dedicando el tiempo a cada una que merezca. Antonio Monfort, Paco Garrido y Antonio Runa son los hipervelocistas que se encargarán de hacer un ejercicio Loder característico, sin casarnos con nadie y siendo fans, pero no fanáticos. La música empleada en el programa pertenece a artistas que amparan su trabajo en Licencias Creative Commons. El contenido musical de este podcast pertenecía a Gregoire Lourme, Nightbringer y Epic Soul Factory. ©️ ®️ La Órbita de Endor Queda prohibida la reproducción total o de algún fragmento de este audio por cualquier medio, en ninguna plataforma de difusión analógica o digital, o la manipulación informática de cualquiera de sus partes sin la autorización previa y detallada de los titulares del copyright de La Órbita de Endor. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
----PROGRAMA 564-------- La Órbita de Endor hoy aborda el último gran desastre de WB, una película perteneciente a un proyecto fallido que avanza hacia un callejón sin salida. Hoy el protagonista es FLASH, y como el programa nos ha quedado muy largo, lo hemos dividido en dos entregas. En esta primera parte de dos, recorreremos le trayectoria en viñetas de este personaje, pilar de DC Comics, y comentaremos su origen y mejores historias del personaje. En cuanto acabemos con los cómics nos meteremos con las series de televisión, tanto la antigua como la moderna, dedicando el tiempo a cada una que merezca. Antonio Monfort, Paco Garrido y Antonio Runa son los hipervelocistas que se encargarán de hacer un ejercicio Loder característico, sin casarnos con nadie y siendo fans, pero no fanáticos. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
#459 Tyler(@JTyPatrick)& Bryan (@ManchildofSteel) talk #TheFlash comic and film as part of Flash week for #TheFlashMovie . For all things Krypton Report: https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport Our new TEE Public Store: http://tee.pub/lic/gJJ3wcW9NCE Help keep Krypton from Exploding join the $1 a month Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kryptonreportpod
We are back once again with a very special episode, as Tatiana and Benhameen answer ALL of the listener questions... Oh, yeah you know this one is going to get a bit wild, as we discuss why Juneteenth Ice Cream even exists, which Flash Comics are worth picking up, and does Hip-Hop exist in the future? Pure entertainment as always from the Voice Of The Urban Geek, the Multiversal Multicultural Maestros, the Podcast That Discusses Geek and Pop Culture from the Perspective of People of Color! Boom goes the dynamite! Thank you for watching!!! FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerds Twitch.TV/ForAllNerds TEEPUBLIC STORE: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/forallnerds PATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerds
What could be more threatening than a monocle themed villain? Literally anything? Yeah. Literally anything. Monocle first appeared in Flash Comics #64 -- Check out Season 2 of Multi-Versus and use our code BEST at https://multi.vs/best to get 7% off of their ad-free with ads tier!
Hawkman may have had a convoluted road through the comic book ages, but isn't that what you'd expect from an Ancient Egyptian Prince who dresses up as a hawk and flies with the help of Ninth/Nth Metal? Check out the first appearance and origin story of Carter Hall Hawkman and make sure to check out our links below! Show Links: Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience) to support us and get tons more shows! This Week's Patreon Spotlight: I am Batman #1Shazam! #3 & Batman: Secret Files: Miracle Molly #1 Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Podcast Marvel Podcast - Weird Science Marvel Comics Podcast Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics -------------------------------------------------------- Go to https://nordvpn.com/weirdpod or use the code"weirdpod" to get 75% off and 4 free months of Nord VPN! and open up a world of entertainment while being even more secure! -------------------------------------------------------- Weird Science Feed Schedule: Sunday: Weird Science DC Comics Weekly Review Show Wednesday: Best DC Comics Podcast Friday: DC Comics Secret Origins Podcast
Today we talk about Carter Hall and Katar Hol, both of them are Hawkman, and sometimes they're the same person. The Hawkman backstory is full of things such as: reincarnation, aliens, a hawk god, and questionable story choices by the DC creative team. Media specifically mentioned in today's episode: -Excerpt from Flash Comics (1940) #1 -All-Star Comics (1941) -Silver Age Hawkman archive collection -Hawkman (1964) -Justice League of America (1960) #31 -Crisis on Infinite Earths reading order & our episode on it -Hawkworld (1989) -Hawkworld (1989b) -Superman/Batman (2003) Public Enemies -Zero Hour (1994) (& reading order for tie-ins) -Hawkman (2002) -Flashpoint (2011) reading order -The Savage Hawkman (2011) (New 52) -Dark Nights: Metal (2017) -Hawkman (2018) -New Mutants (1983) -The Adventure Zone: Crystal Kingdom -X-Factor (2005) -New Mutants (2003) Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Tim Board stops by Thinking Critical to talk about the history of his favorite superhero, Hawkman. DC Comics are celebrating 80 year anniversaries of several mainstay characters. Unfortunately, they're ignoring the legacy of Hawkman and Hawkwoman. Starting with his first appearance in Flash Comics #1, Hawkman has reincarnated through the ages of DC Comics. In the characters most recent comic run, Robert Venditti reimagined a character reincarnating across space and time in search of redemption. Tim Board and Wes dive into the history of Hawkman, one of DC Comics most fascinating characters. Tim Board's Hawkworld Website https://flytohawkworld.blogspot.com/ Hawkworld Twitter - https://twitter.com/Hawkworld_ Hawkworld Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hawkworld_/ Hawkworld Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/nthofhawkworld/ YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/ThiningCritical Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!
The moment we have been waiting for is almost here. We recap The Flash Season 6 in preparation of what is to come. And we share the latest news in casting and Flash Comics. But what will we be seeing in this much-delayed story? How will Barry get his speed back? Will Iris escape the mirror world anytime soon? Who is the big bad this time? Jay and Josh mask-up and save the day from a distance on the final Scarlet Velocity Summer Special.
It's not often that you get two superheroes with the same name. But when it comes to The Flash, they just can't stop at one. We cover the first appearance of both Jay Garrick and Barry Allen. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1. Nicknamed the "Scarlet Speedster", all incarnations of the Flash possess "super speed", which includes the ability to run, move, and think extremely fast, use superhuman reflexes, and seemingly violate certain laws of physics.
The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1. Nicknamed the "Scarlet Speedster", all incarnations of the Flash possess "super speed", which includes the ability to run, move, and think extremely fast, use superhuman reflexes, and seemingly violate certain laws of physics.
Esta semana hemos tenido Batman por montones, nos dejó Joel Schumacher, director de la recordada Batman Forever y Batman & Robin, además de la posible inclusión del Batman de Michael Keaton en la película de Flash. ¿Cómo seria? Y dejamos Batman de lado para hablar de la representación de personajes LGBT en los comics y los más importantes para nosotros. Y finalmente la posible llegada al UCM de los X-Men canadienses, los Alpha Flight. ¡Dale recontra play!
In this first episode, host Sammy (AKA The Comic Book Kid) gives a brief history of the Winged Warrior, the DC Comics Hawkman, by looking at his first appearance in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940). Can our host break down this character and his 10 cent first appearance in under 10 minutes? Join the Kid as he visits a time when all this comic goodness was available for “One Thin Dime.”
This time out, I tackle the first story featured in 1940's All-Star Comics #2, starring Hawkman, courtesy of All-Star Comics Archive Volume 0. This 8 page Hawkman tale is written by Gardner Fox with art by Sheldon Moldoff. His appearance here takes place between his adventures in Flash Comics #10 & 11. As I mentioned during the episode, there is a fantastic Hawkman blog run by Luke Jaconetti, be sure to go check that out for more information on Hawkman by going here: Being Carter Hall - A Hawkman Blog Thank you very much for listening. Feedback for the podcast can be left at the blog kingsizecomicsgiantsizefun.blogspot.com, by emailing me directly at kylebenning41@yahoo.com, by leaving an iTunes review, sending me a tweet at the Twitter handle @KyleBenning_Art, or by visiting the King-Size Comics Giant-Size Fun Facebook Page This podcast is made for entertainment purposes only. All songs, sound clips, and characters discussed are copyright of their respective copyright holders, and no infringement is intended, so please don’t sue me.
NOW on SPOTIFY!It’s all hands on deck this week!!! SARAH RETURNS and discusses a killer master class with Kieron Gillen!!! Bronwyn joins the boys to talk about the wild and crazy BIRDS OF PREY & THE FANTABULOUS EMANCIPATION OF ONE HARLEY QUINN!!! Also, tons of comics, including Zdarsky and Dodson’s X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR #1!!!Comics talked this week: Lois Lane #8, Flash Comics #86, Detective Comics #359, DC Superstars #17, All-Star Comics #69-70, Suicide Squad #23, The Huntress #1, Batman #475, Batman Adventures #12, Black Canary & Oracle: Birds of Prey #1, Birds of Prey: Manhunt #1-4, Birds of Prey: Revolution, Birds of Prey: Wolves, All-New Birds of Prey: Black Canary & Batgirl, Birds of Prey #1 (1999), Batman #565 (1999), Birds of Prey #56-90 & #92-108, Birds of Prey #75, Martian Manhunter #1-12, Once and Future #1-6, Bad Reception, The Cardboard Kingdom OGN, The Fade Out, and X-Men and Fantastic Four #1.The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant EIC & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and Sarah Miles who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Comic spoiler alert! Jay Garrick? Barry Allen? Wally West? They're all here! This episode of FanDummies will help navigate The Flash comic universe (multi-verse?) from the Golden Age to Rebirth. Also Greg surprises Jessica with a very special Facebook group. Shop FanDummies Merch: http://bit.ly/2XkMdau Join our Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2MNzuJt Thirsty for Cisco Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/34RUhC8 Check out our TeePublic Curated Store: http://bit.ly/tpubStore 00:00:52 What We're Watching, Reading, etc. Erin and Greg Watching: Silicon Valley The Walking Dead Jessica Playing: Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII: https://amzn.to/2CxARX5 00:03:26 The Flash's Origin 00:06:10 Golden Age 00:07:49 Silver Age 00:10:49 Bronze Age 00:12:26 Crisis on Infinite Earths and aftermath 00:16:43 Infinite Crisis and aftermath 00:18:29 Flashpoint 00:21:12 The New 52 00:23:06 Convergence 00:25:04 Rebirth 00:26:34 More Flash Shows and Content 00:29:30 Groups The ten best comic book stories of The Flash as rated by CBR.com: http://bit.ly/2q42Nzb As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Dibujantes, guionistas, autores... por este programa pasan todos ellos para poder acercar a los lectores el mundo del cómic, pero no nos olvidamos de uno de los engranajes más importantes: las librerías. Hoy tenemos a Nicolás de la mítica librería Flash Comics, de Granada, una de las pioneras del país desde 1986. Por otro lado comentamos Mort Cinder... todo ello aderezado con temazos en Lemon Rock Radio
On today’s long awaited episode the duo is back to talk about some of the few things announced at comic con, a list of up coming games and gaming news. We also bring you some trailers and Movie related new. In the comic section we bombard you with info regarding The Flash Comics, Detective Comics and Batman as bane begins taking over the city and some other tie ins regarding the offer.
Angus speeds into 2019 with The Flash, January's comics character of the month. Each month in 2019 Angus will be doing one shots of key issues from a single comic book character. We’d love to hear which characters you would like featured and which specific single issues profiled for the remaining months of 2019! Please drop us a message on the anchor app or send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read it. Flash Comics Vol. 1 #1 https://www.comixology.com/Flash-Comics-Vol-1-1/digital-comic/13360 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2019 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2018/11/kirbys-kids-graphic-novel-reading-list.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
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.
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.
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE_HAWKMAN% We took a little break but we’re finally back with another Character Corner. We still have to finish up our Peter Parker series but we wanted to take a bit of a detour from Marvel and head over to DC and cover one of the most confusing comic book character histories ever: Hawkman. Now you may be asking yourself “Why Hawkman? Why now?” And that’s a very valid question. Why would we tackle one of the most confusing comic book characters of all time at this point? The answer is simple: Scott Snyder’s Dark Knights: Metal. Snyder wrote an incredible 52 issues of Batman during New 52 and he’s now back with a series that not only answers questions about Batman but also Hawkman, Nth Metal and the rest of the DC Multiverse. While it’s a daunting task to take on Hawkman’s history (one that rarely works out), Snyder definitely has our attention with the first issue of Metal, as well as the preludes Dark Days: The Forge and The Casting. Carter Hall & the Golden Age Hawkman starts off relatively simple. Carter Hall first appears in Flash Comics #1 in 1940 as an archaeologist. After finding and touching an ancient knife that Egyptian priest Hath-Set used to kill his past self, Hall regains his memories of his past life. He realizes he is the reincarnation of Egyptian Prince Khufu. He meets up with Shiera, a woman who reminds him of a woman he saw in his dreams as Khufu who he believes to be Princess Chay-Ara, his long lost love. Using the mysterious metal, Nth Metal, they form harnesses that give them the power of flight. Throughout the years Nth metal has taken on many different qualities, from powering the harnesses the Hawks wear granting them flight to increased strength, regeneration powers and more. Silver Age Space Cop The Silver Age of DC comics brought us new versions of older Golden Age characters. Barry Allen replaces the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick. Hal Jordan becomes the new Green Lantern replacing Alan Scott. The same happens to Hawkman, except DC gets a bit weird. Instead of making an entire new and easily distinguishable character, Brave and the Bold #34 debuts Katar Hol as the new Hawkman. Katar is an alien law enforcement officer from the planet Thanagar. Even worse, Katar and his wife Shayara (they didn’t even try with the names) take on the names Carter Hall and Shiera Saunders as their human secret identities. Adding even more confusion, Silver Age Carter and Shiera also work as archaeologists in a museum. Thus marking the beginning of the confusing history of Hawkman. See, Crisis On Infinite Earths establishes that both Katar Hol (using the alias Carter Hall) and the original Golden Age Carter Hall exist and operate (even met a few times). So now readers have two different Carter Halls to keep track of. But don’t worry, it gets even worse and more confusing. Hawkworld & Things Get Weird (well…weirder) In 1989, Tim Truman creates a three-issue miniseries called Hawkworld that seemingly retells the origin story of Katar Hol. The mini-series is later turned into an ongoing series written by John Ostrander. It’s a dark, gritty sto ry that gives us the hard-nosed origin of the Thanagarian cop. It’s really good and a recommended read. There’s only one problem: Instead of making this story a simple retelling of Hol’s origin, DC decides that this story was IN canon and happening currently. Problem with that was there was already a Katar Hol running around who was a member of the Justice League International. To fix that, DC claims that the first Katar Hol was actually a deep cover Thanagarian Agent named Fel Andar who married Sharon Parker, an Earth woman who was later mind wiped to believe she was Hawkwoman. Andar is later exposed and after killing Sharon, returns to Thanagar leaving behind their son Charlie to later cause Hawkman & Hawkgirl all kinds of problems (but now we’re getting ahead of ourselves). Now having made a complete and utter mess of Hawkman’s history,
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE_HAWKMAN% We took a little break but we’re finally back with another Character Corner. We still have to finish up our Peter Parker series but we wanted to take a bit of a detour from Marvel and head over to DC and cover one of the most confusing comic book character histories ever: Hawkman. Now you may be asking yourself “Why Hawkman? Why now?” And that’s a very valid question. Why would we tackle one of the most confusing comic book characters of all time at this point? The answer is simple: Scott Snyder’s Dark Knights: Metal. Snyder wrote an incredible 52 issues of Batman during New 52 and he’s now back with a series that not only answers questions about Batman but also Hawkman, Nth Metal and the rest of the DC Multiverse. While it’s a daunting task to take on Hawkman’s history (one that rarely works out), Snyder definitely has our attention with the first issue of Metal, as well as the preludes Dark Days: The Forge and The Casting. Carter Hall & the Golden Age Hawkman starts off relatively simple. Carter Hall first appears in Flash Comics #1 in 1940 as an archaeologist. After finding and touching an ancient knife that Egyptian priest Hath-Set used to kill his past self, Hall regains his memories of his past life. He realizes he is the reincarnation of Egyptian Prince Khufu. He meets up with Shiera, a woman who reminds him of a woman he saw in his dreams as Khufu who he believes to be Princess Chay-Ara, his long lost love. Using the mysterious metal, Nth Metal, they form harnesses that give them the power of flight. Throughout the years Nth metal has taken on many different qualities, from powering the harnesses the Hawks wear granting them flight to increased strength, regeneration powers and more. Silver Age Space Cop The Silver Age of DC comics brought us new versions of older Golden Age characters. Barry Allen replaces the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick. Hal Jordan becomes the new Green Lantern replacing Alan Scott. The same happens to Hawkman, except DC gets a bit weird. Instead of making an entire new and easily distinguishable character, Brave and the Bold #34 debuts Katar Hol as the new Hawkman. Katar is an alien law enforcement officer from the planet Thanagar. Even worse, Katar and his wife Shayara (they didn’t even try with the names) take on the names Carter Hall and Shiera Saunders as their human secret identities. Adding even more confusion, Silver Age Carter and Shiera also work as archaeologists in a museum. Thus marking the beginning of the confusing history of Hawkman. See, Crisis On Infinite Earths establishes that both Katar Hol (using the alias Carter Hall) and the original Golden Age Carter Hall exist and operate (even met a few times). So now readers have two different Carter Halls to keep track of. But don’t worry, it gets even worse and more confusing. Hawkworld & Things Get Weird (well…weirder) In 1989, Tim Truman creates a three-issue miniseries called Hawkworld that seemingly retells the origin story of Katar Hol. The mini-series is later turned into an ongoing series written by John Ostrander. It’s a dark, gritty sto ry that gives us the hard-nosed origin of the Thanagarian cop. It’s really good and a recommended read. There’s only one problem: Instead of making this story a simple retelling of Hol’s origin, DC decides that this story was IN canon and happening currently. Problem with that was there was already a Katar Hol running around who was a member of the Justice League International. To fix that, DC claims that the first Katar Hol was actually a deep cover Thanagarian Agent named Fel Andar who married Sharon Parker, an Earth woman who was later mind wiped to believe she was Hawkwoman. Andar is later exposed and after killing Sharon, returns to Thanagar leaving behind their son Charlie to later cause Hawkman & Hawkgirl all kinds of problems (but now we’re getting ahead of ourselves). Now having made a complete and utter mess of Hawkman’s history,
The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast
Starling Tribune - Season 5 Edition – Who Are You (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast) #138 The Official Arrow Podcast of the Gonna Geek Network Episode: “Second Chances” [Season 5 Episode 11] Air Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 Director: Mark Bunting http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0120576/?ref_=tt_ov_dr This is his first Directing job | 28x Arrow - First Assistant Director | 21x Smallville - Second Assistant Director Writers: Sarah Tarkoff http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3582666/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4 4x Arrow | 6x Vixen Speed Weed http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2373535/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5 7x Arrow | 7x Haven Promo: https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/come-check-out-two-new-extended-promos-for-arrow-season-5-episode-11-a148471 Weekly Ratings Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating Arrow 01 Legacy 5-Oct-16 1.89 02 The Recruits 12-Oct-16 1.94 03 A Matter Of Trust 19-Oct-16 1.79 04 Penance 26-Oct-16 1.87 05 Human Target 2-Nov-16 1.61 06 So It Begins 9-Nov-16 1.95 07 Vigilante 16-Nov-16 1.86 08 Invasion 30-Nov-16 3.55 09 What We Leave Behind 7-Dec-16 1.94 10 Who Are You 25-Jan-17 1.68 11 Second Chances 1-Feb-17 1.91 12 Bratva 8-Feb-17 13 Spectre Of The Gun 15-Feb-17 14 The Sin-Eater TBD 15 Fighting Fire with Fire TBD 16 Checkmate TBD Legends Of Tomorrow Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Out Of Time 13-Oct-2016 3.01 02 Justice Society of America 20-Oct-2016 2.83 03 Shogun 27-Oct-2016 2.71 04 Abominations 3-Nov-2016 1.75 05 Compromised 10-Nov-2016 1.77 06 Outlaw Country 17-Nov-2016 1.85 07 Invasion 1-Dec-2016 3.39 08 The Chicago Way 8-Dec-2016 2.00 09 Raiders Of The Lost Art 24-Jan-2016 1.74 10 The Legion Of Doom 31-Jan-2017 1.78 Supergirl Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 The Adventures of Supergirl 10-Oct-16 3.06 02 The Last Children of Krypton 17-Oct-16 2.66 03 Welcome to Earth 24-Oct-16 2.65 04 Survivors 31-Oct-16 2.22 05 Crossfire 7-Nov-16 2.47 06 Changing 14-Nov-16 2.35 07 The Darkest Place 21-Nov-16 2.61 08 Medusa 28-Nov-16 3.53 09 Supergirl Lives 23-Jan-17 2.65 10 We Can Be Heroes 30-Jan-17 2.35 THE FLASH Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Flashpoint 4-Oct-16 3.17 02 Paradox 11-Oct-16 2.80 03 Magenta 18-Oct-16 2.67 04 The New Rogues 25-Oct-16 2.80 05 Monster 1-Nov-16 2.77 06 Shade 15-Nov-16 3.01 07 Killer Frost 22-Nov-16 2.95 08 Invasion! 29-Nov-16 4.15 09 The Present 6-Dec-16 3.14 10 Borrowing Problems From The Future 24-Jan-17 2.68 11 Dead Or Alive 31-Jan-17 3.06 Part 1: The Plot, Themes and Characters What was the overall theme for this episode / What was the link to the ep. name The team is full of people seeking second chances and redemption: Ollie - can he be more than a vengeful monster? Felicity - can she be a hacktivist with a purpose again? Diggle - Free! Rene - finding purpose Rory - not seeking revenge Dinah Drake - starting path of redemption Fight scenes & Stunts: Share your thoughts Ollie taking on Russian bad guy Takes out guards John Wick style Rooftop fight Lots of gunfire Ollie shoots helicopter, goes for ride, takes guys out Ollie shoots helicopter, blowing it up Ollie then lectures Tina (Dinah) about not killing Sonus Flashbacks: Share your thoughts Talia! Knows Ollie's past She was Yao Fei's teacher; Ollie notes age, she says “family secret” Gets Ollie to take care of Russian bad guy; Ollie beats guy to death Helps create The Arrow - give the monster a name so he can be Oliver Queen while taking care of all the bad guys on The List Ollie: Has to be convinced to find a new Black Canary Picks the meta who is on a mission of revenge and needs help coming back from the edge because that's what Team Arrow specializes in Tries to convince Tina to be part of team; reveals identity (AGAIN) in hopes she'll listen to him Diggle Tells Ollie to not look for Laurel's replacement, but for someone to hand the Black Canary mantle to Freed thanks to Felicity's hacking Thea Not in episode Felicity So happy hacking Chase's laptop and the NSA Ghost Fox Goddess - Felicity's dark, Goth days Meets hacktivist she inspired; given Pandora, a program that can do a lot Pandora - trap? Given to her by Helix Quentin Lance Still in rehab Curtis Tech guy in field Hacks cameras, figures out dampener will work on Sonus Finds Canary by looking up urban legends Wild Dog Loves triple patty burgers with cheese at Big Belly Burger Loves using his guns Developing relationship with Curtis Artemis Still being a traitor somewhere Ragman Brings Felicity Big Belly Burger and talks about fate and destiny Dinah Drake / Black Canary Undercover Central City cop known as Tina Bolland Got cry by particle accelerator accident Partner killed by Sonus - mission of revenge Sonus rise to power in Hub City because Church died, leaving a power vacuum Doesn't want to be a part of the team Kills Sonus; realizes it's not enough, so becomes part of team D.A. Adrian Chase Learns about NSA case against Walker Gets Diggle freed Susan Williams Not in episode Bratva Kovar got girls from Russian bad guy Prometheus New developments: Faked Lyla's voice to trap Diggle and put him in prison Known facts: 30 years old? Ollie's past and that he is Arrow; knows about The List How to fight like Ollie; studied with person Ollie did while in Russia Has a tolerance to Diazepam (Valium); can shake off getting sedated Where and how to get Ollie's old arrows to make his own Team Flash - how they keep metas at Star Labs; Black Siren Sara, the Legends, the Waverider, time travel, and parallel worlds Michelle's List O'Suspects: (I'm keeping this active until the mask comes off) Tommy Merlyn Susan Williams Robert Queen - too old? Claybourne's son Adrian Chase (but more likely to become Vigilante) Helena Bertinelli Isabel Rochev Mckenna Hall Shado Talia al Ghul Roy - too young? Some guy from the Bratva Lingering Questions / Issues Where does Ollie live? How are they paying for everything? We have an answer! CURRENT EPISODE DC EASTER EGGS & POP CULTURE REFERENCES Season Episode “Second Chances” (Date: 01 Feb 2017) Article: http://comicbook.com/2017/02/02/arrow-easter-eggs-and-things-you-might-have-missed-in-second-cha/ HUB CITY - Hub City, a fictional city in the DC Universe, is best known as the home to The Question, a self-taught urban shaman. The last time we saw the city on Arrow was when Esrin Fortuna helped Oliver take on Damien Darhk...and of course, when Hub City started to show up in showrunner Marc Guggenheim's tweets this year, there was plenty of speculation that he was teasing The Question. Turns out, he was teasing the Black Canary! BIG BELLY BURGER - Big Belly Burger, a fictional fast-food restaurant in the DC Universe, is the fast food of choice for people who are in hiding, in jail, or otherwise cut off from the world on The Flash. Here, we saw Team Arrow hanging out there in Hub City while Felicity got it delivered to her in the Arrowcave during her side quest. FAMILY SECRET - When Talia refers to her agelessness as a "family secret," it's the kind of cutesy clue that Nyssa used to drop in her early appearances, where she didn't directly name-drop Ra's al Ghul or the Lazarus Pit, but made references that were pretty clear to people in the know. Back then, of course, we always wondered whether Ra's would ever make an appearance. Now, he's come and gone, and we know that this kind of vague dialogue is mostly to keep continuity tidy so that Oliver doesn't realize exactly who he's dealing with when Ra's and Nyssa come in later. THE FLASH & CAPTAIN SINGH - In what Marc Guggenheim tweeted was the quickest crossover Arrow has ever done with The Flash, we got to see Barry speed (in costume) into his boss's office to vouch for Green Arrow. What's nice to see is Captain Singh, Barry's boss, who hasn't been seen much this season. It felt a bit like last night, when the long-absent Miss Tessmacher from Supergirl had a quick cameo on The Flash. SONUS - Sean Sonus, alias Discord is a sonic villain who fights Green Arrow and Black Canary. He first appeared in Green Arrow and Black Canary #15, and was co-created by Arrow EP Andrew Kreisberg and artist Mike Norton. DINAH DRAKE - "Dinah Drake" is actually the name of the original/Earth-2 Black Canary, who existed in the comics before Dinah Lance did. ARROW NEWS: New Arrow Episode Gets A Russian Title As It Begins Production (Date: 30 Jan 2017) Marc Guggenheim, the show's executive producer, shared a cover of the new episode's script, and let fans know that it was beginning production. Episode 17 will be titled 'Kapot', which is a Russian word meaning 'cowl' or 'hood'. Link:http://comicbook.com/2017/01/30/new-arrow-episode-gets-a-russian-title-as-it-begins-production/ ARROW SYNOPSIS TARGETS WILD DOG'S ORIGIN STORY (Date: 27 Jan 2017) Spectre of the Gun” — WILD DOG'S HISTORY IS REVEALED — A traumatic attack on City Hall triggers painful memories for Rene (Rick Gonzalez) about his family. Flashbacks reveal how Rene went from simple family man to a hero named Wild Dog. Meanwhile, Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the perpetrator behind the attack and realizes the best way to do so is as Mayor Queen instead of the Green Arrow. Tensions run high in the Arrow bunker. Kristin Windell directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim (#513). Original airdate 2/15/2017 Link:http://www.cbr.com/arrow-synopsis-targets-wild-dogs-origin-story/ Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Bones, Arrow, The 100, Once, Elementary, Suits, Little Liars, NCIS: LA and More (Date: 31 Jan 2017) Have we seen the last of Evelyn/Artemis on Arrow? Actually, when TVLine last spoke to Wendy Mericle, the Arrow scribes were in the midst of hashing out a return scenario for Little Miss Benedict Arnold. “We have a really cool, exciting twist for how she's going to reappear,” the EP teased, noting: “The interesting thing about the choices Evelyn has made is that as much as she took the moral high ground when confronting Oliver, she has allied herself with someone who is even worse,” in Prometheus. “She's gone from the frying pan into the fire.” Link:http://tvline.com/2017/01/31/bones-final-season-spoilers-booth-gordon-wyatt/ Wayback Wednesday: Watch The First Ever Trailer For Arrow (Date: 01 Feb 2017) In honor of Wayback Wednesday - and a brand new episode of Arrow tonight - it's about time to take a look back at the first ever trailer for Arrow. This footage was seen in 2012, and it talked a lot about Oliver Queen's return to the real world, after he was thought to be dead. The trailer shows Oliver on the island, beard and all, as well as his assimilation back into society. Link:http://comicbook.com/2017/02/02/wayback-wednesday-watch-the-first-ever-trailer-for-arrow/ ARROW: TINA BOLAND'S REAL NAME WILL BE FAMILIAR TO DC COMICS FANS (Date: 01 Feb 207) “Tina Boland” is her undercover name; her real name is Dinah Drake. If that sounds familiar, that's because Dinah Drake is the name of the original Black Canary. Dinah debuted in 1947's “Flash Comics” #86 as Black Canary. Later, she married a man named Larry Lance and subsequently changed her name to Dinah Lance. Inspired by Dinah, her daughter Dinah Laurel Lance would go on to become a founding member of the Justice League. When the New 52 restarted DC Comics' continuity, the Black Canary legacy was retconned, and Dinah Drake was restored as the one and only Black Canary. This New 52 version of Dinah Drake was formerly married to Kurt Lance, but the two divorced. Link:http://www.cbr.com/arrow-tina-boland-black-canary-dinah-drake/ Arrow: What is Helix? (Date: 01 Feb 2017) Helix was a supervillain group led by Dr. Benjamin Love, aka Mr. Bones. The members were six mutated children who had been experimented on and then kidnapped by Love. They grew up to be a rather bizarre cast of characters, including Kritter (a human/dog hybrid) and Baby Boom (a young child who can cause explosions with her mind). It's safe to assume that any future appearances of Helix will certainly be way more grounded in reality - with any mention of the original characters probably being used as online screennames. This is similar to the inclusion of the secret organization Shadowspire in Arrow, which was given a much more realistic makeover. When recently discussing the dynamic between Felicity and Diggle going forward, Arrow executive-producer Wendy Mericle mentioned that the events in 'Second Chances' will play into the rest of the season. "Part of what kicks [Felicity] off down this darker path is she's going to find evidence to exonerate him -- and [Diggle's] going to have to deal with the fallout of the fact that Felicity is now going down a questionable path in part because of him." With that in mind, there's a very good chance that tonight's episode will not be the last time we hear of Helix on Arrow. Link:http://comicbook.com/2017/02/02/arrow-what-is-helix/ GENERAL DC TV NEWS SUPERGIRL & MARTIAN MANHUNTER UNITE ON ‘MARTIAN CHRONICLES' POSTER (Date: 29 Jan 2017) Unveiled by David Harewood, the teaser for “The Martian Chronicles” depicts the actor as Martian Manhunter alongside Melissa Benoist as the Girl of Steel, accompanied by the tagline, “Worlds Clash. Heroes Unite.” In the episode, a White Martian arrives in National City to capture M'gann and return her to Mars, where she's to be punished as a traitor. Unwilling to allow that to happen, Hank Henshaw and Supergirl bring M'gann to the Department of Extra-Normal Operations for protection, only for circumstances to turn from bad to worse. Link:http://www.cbr.com/supergirl-martian-manhunter-martian-chronicles-poster/ Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow boss on crossovers ahead (Date: 26 Jan 2017) “We're going to be seeing the Black Flash on Legends,” Guggenheim says, reminding fans that Thawne is a member of the Legion of Doom. “Lily Stein, who was introduced in Flash 308, makes an appearance next week. So there's a fair amount of Flash-ness going on in Legends. I wish I could say that we were so smart to take advantage of the new timeslot and do that, but we weren't that smart. We just had already sort of been doing that organically anyway when we found out about the new timeslot. I will say this: There's a love scene in episode 11 and we were in the editing room on it — it's a love scene, it gets a little steamy — and I was joking, ‘Let's take that 9 p.m. timeslot out for a spin.'” The article has the audio of the interview with Guggenheim. Link:http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/26/arrow-legends-tomorrow-crossovers/ Two Speedsters Are Better Than One On This Electrifying New Poster For THE FLASH (Date: 29 Jan 2017) While their partnership may have gotten off to a slightly rocky start in last week's midseason premiere, it sounds like Barry is finally ready to take Wally under his wing over the course of the next few episodes, which should result in a lot of high-speed fun. As for when we'll get to see the duo in action, it looks like episode twelve, titled "Untouchable," is a good bet as it'll feature a subplot with the Scarlet Speedster helping Kid Flash elevate his game to the next level. Check out the new "Lightning Strikes Twice" poster. Link:https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/the_flash/two-speedsters-are-better-than-one-on-this-electrifying-new-a148532 The Flash: Robbie Amell teases his upcoming return (Date: 29 Jan 2017) Earlier this month, EW exclusively revealed that Robbie Amell is returning to The Flash for an upcoming episode. Details on his return are still scarce, but the actor gave EW a little tease of what to expect. “I was there last week,” he shared at Honda's “Hockey Goes Hollywood” event in Los Angeles. “I can tell you that my scenes are with Grant [Gustin] and Danielle [Panabaker]. And I may or may not be alive.” That last part is key, considering the last we saw of Ronnie, he died as a result of destroying the singularity that opened up the path to Earth-2, where that planet's Ronnie was a villain named Deathstorm. Being back on Flash is always a treat for Amell, who got to catch up with his TV wife and former superhero partner and have his first true Ronnie and Barry scene. Link:http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/29/the-flash-robbie-amell-return/ LEGENDS OF TOMORROW'S LETSCHER TEASES REVERSE FLASH'S PLAN, COLD'S RETURN (Date: 31 Jan 2017) Speaking to CBR, Letscher teased Reverse Flash's plan, and he promised that Thawne's motivation would be “a major reveal” in the next episode of “Legends of Tomorrow.” Letscher also discussed the Legion's dynamic, the upcoming return of Leonard “Captain Cold” Snart, Thawne's important “foreknowledge” of events and more. When asked about Captain Cold, he said, “He is going to be a full-fledged member of the Legion of Doom and be very valuable to them on multiple fronts. Eobard has done his homework in this regard, and he's recruited somebody who's fully on board with the Legion of Doom's mission and he also understands the complications that Captain Cold's relationship with the Legends… the psychological complications that inform Eobard and his plans.” Link:http://www.cbr.com/legends-of-tomorrow-matt-letscher-legion-of-doom-reverse-flash-captain-cold/ KEIYNAN LONSDALE TALKS WALLY'S TRANSFORMATION INTO KID FLASH (Date: 31 Jan 2017) Interview with CBR. When asked about Savitar, he said, “Savitar is the biggest threat that any of them have faced. Fortunately, Barry doesn't have to do this alone. He's always had Team Flash. Other people are getting powers. It's going to take everyone working together to stop him. Wally is super-crucial to that.” Also, he won't be singing in the musical episode. Link:http://www.cbr.com/interview-flash-keiynan-lonsdale-wally-west/?utm_source=CBR-TW&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_campaign=CBR-TW&view=list Rachel Bloom Wrote A Song For "The Flash" / "Supergirl" Musical Episode (Date: 31 Jan 2017) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star and creator Rachel Bloom has co-written a song for The CW's upcoming musical crossover between The Flash and Supergirl, BuzzFeed News can exclusively reveal. She wrote “Super Friend,” which will be performed by Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist. The episode will also feature an original song written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen) called “Runnin' Home to You” that Gustin will perform. Link:https://www.buzzfeed.com/jarettwieselman/rachel-bloom-wrote-a-song-for-the-flash-supergirl-musical-ep?utm_term=.vh7bWKybMM#.mex1PKZ1jj ‘Supergirl': Teri Hatcher Joins Season 2 In Mystery Role (Date: 31 Jan 2017) Teri Hatcher, who starred as Lois Lane in ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, is returning to the DC Comics universe, joining the Season 2 cast of the CW's Supergirl in a recurring role. Details of her character aren't known, but it's described by the CW as “a mysterious new role that will become the new Big Bad of Season 2.” Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg said of Hatcher's casting, “No offense to any of the wonderful actresses who have also played the part, but Teri Hatcher is my all time favorite Lois Lane. To have her come back to the SuperWorld in a completely different part is an unbelievable gift to me, Greg, and the fans.” Link:http://deadline.com/2017/01/supergirl-teri-hatcher-season-2-cast-recurring-1201898430/ ‘Black Lightning' Drama Eyes Move To the CW To Join Greg Berlanti Comic Lineup (Date: 02 Feb 2017) Deadline has learned that Black Lightning, the high-profile drama based on the DC character, which had a big production commitment at Fox, is on the move and likely to land at the CW. The project comes from Greg Berlanti, king of the CW's DC universe. Fox brass ultimately decided that the superhero show was not a good fit. The CW is home of Berlanti Prods.'s four DC/WBTV superhero series — Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow, which Berlanti also co-created. That makes the network a suitable home for Black Lightning, which would give the CW's DC universe its first major African American superhero. Black Lightning would be the only black superhero toplining his own broadcast series and the second currently on TV, joining Marvel's Luke Cage on Netflix. Link:http://deadline.com/2017/02/black-lightning-dc-comic-drama-move-the-cw-greg-berlanti-1201901139/ ARROW CAST & CREW INTERVIEWS THE FLASH'S CAMACHO CALLS GYPSY ‘AN ABSOLUTE FORCE,' TALKS EARTH-19 (Date: 31 Jan 2017) “Sleepy Hollow” star Jessica Camacho, who plays Gypsy, recently spoke with CBR about her role in this week's episode of Flash, including her character's dynamic with Cisco, the “sacred” laws of Earth-19, Gypsy's initial reaction to Team Flash and more. Link:http://www.cbr.com/the-flash-gypsy-jessica-camacho-cisco-ramon-vibe-earth-19/ FEEDBACK Michelle calls it about Talia being the “Mommy” of The Arrow: NEXT EPISODE Promo for Next Week: Episode - “Bratva” (Date: 01 Feb 2017) Article:https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/arrow-season-5-episode-12-promo-bratva-a-familiar-face-from-the-a148612 Episode: “Bratva” [Season 5 Episode 12] Air Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Summary: A mission takes Oliver (Stephen Amell), Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and team to Russia where they meet up with Oliver's old friend, Anatoly (guest star David Nykl). Meanwhile, fresh out of rehab, Lance (Paul Blackthorne) returns to the mayor's office ready to get back to work. However, when Susan (guest star Carly Pope) asks for an interview with Lance to discuss his addiction, he balks and it's up to Rene (guest star Rick Gonzalez) to help keep things on track. Director: Ben Bray Writers: Oscar Balderrama and Emilio Ortega Aldrich IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5607494/?ref_=ttep_ep12 Join The Starling Tribune each week as we stream live on Thursday nights at 9:00 PM eastern or 8:00 PM Central at www.geeks.live. Join the fun chatroom and interact with the hosts live. Contact us: @StarlingTribune - starlingtribune@gmail.com - www.starlingtribune.com - www.facebook.com/starlingtribune - 612-888-CAVE or 612-888-2283. Starling Tribune is proud to be a member of the GonnaGeek network found at GonnaGeek.com. For more geeky podcast visit GonnaGeek.com. You can find us on iTunes under ''Starling Tribune." We are very thankful for all of our positive iTunes reviews. You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.starlingtribune.com This podcast was recorded Thursday February 2nd, 2017. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed the show! 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Matthew and John are taken aback at the strange and unnerving look at Hawkman and Hawkgirl's first appearances in Flash Comics. These Golden Age versions are as crass and crude with each other as their stories are boring and weak. How could two reincarnated lovers be so, so wrong for each other, and for fans familiar with them? Music Credit: "Backed Vibes Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hosts (Joelle Monique, Lacretia Lyon, Lex Michael, Frank Moran) discuss the many different iterations of The Flash. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940). Nicknamed the "Scarlet Speedster", all incarnations of the Flash possess "super speed", which includes the ability to run and move extremely fast, use superhuman reflexes, and seemingly violate certain laws of physics. Thus far, four different characters – each of whom somehow gained the power of "super-speed" – have assumed the mantle of the Flash in DC's history: college athlete Jay Garrick (1940–1951, 1961-present), forensic scientist [...] The post The Flash | The Comic Book Exchange appeared first on Book Circle Online.
A brief overview of Black Canary's Golden Age appearances in FLASH COMICS from the late 1940s. Also reviewed: Black Canary #3 (1993) and listener feedback.
Reviewing the first issue of Black Canary's ongoing series from 1993 as well as her debut appearance in FLASH COMICS #86 from 1947.
Collected Comics Library Podcast #353 - The three hundred fifty third podcast! DC Comics Golden Age Flash Comics; Hulk UK Trade Paperback; Metal Men Archives delayed until June; Absolute Luthor/Joker; New Iron Man Omnibus Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshall, THE Trade Paperback Podcast. The only podcast solely dedicated to news, information and reviews on all sorts of comic book collected editions.
In this episode of the Golden Age of Comic Books we talk about DC's Black Canary. She made her first in Flash Comics #86 (August, 1947) in a Johnny Thunder story. Her popularity skyrocketed to the point that a few … Continue reading →