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The Superhero Show Show #569Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Debuts!Introduction to "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man"The hosts of The Superhero Show Show dive into the highly anticipated animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, offering a fresh take on the beloved web-slinger. The show follows a teenage Peter Parker as he navigates high school and his superhero responsibilities in a vibrant, contemporary setting. With an updated narrative and diverse characters, the hosts praise its accessibility for both new viewers and longtime fans.Episode 1: A New Beginning for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-ManIn the first episode, Peter Parker's origin story gets a modern update. Unlike past iterations, this version integrates contemporary themes while introducing a more inclusive cast of characters. The hosts commend the show's efforts to reflect today's world and appreciate the visually dynamic animation style, which enhances the storytelling experience. They also discuss the significance of Peter's early struggles, emphasizing how the series adds emotional depth to his journey.Episode 2: Challenges and GrowthThe second episode delves into Peter's evolving relationships with key characters like Nico Minoru and Lonnie Lincoln. The hosts highlight how the series balances thrilling action sequences with character-driven storytelling. They also note the show's ability to seamlessly blend humor and heart, making it a compelling watch for fans of all ages.Analysis of "Harley Quinn" Episode: "Floronic Man"Beyond Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the hosts discuss Harley Quinn Season 5, Episode 3, titled Floronic Man. They explore Poison Ivy's internal conflict after facing Jason Woodrue, now known as the Floronic Man. The analysis dives into Ivy's emotional journey and the complexity of her relationship with Harley Quinn. Additionally, the hosts touch on Clayface's comedic subplot at The Daily Planet, offering a well-rounded discussion of the episode's humor and depth.ConclusionThe Superhero Show Show delivers an in-depth and engaging analysis of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, making it a must-listen for superhero enthusiasts. Their thoughtful commentary and deep knowledge of comic book adaptations provide valuable insights into the show's premiere episodes. With an additional review of Harley Quinn, this podcast episode offers something for every fan of superhero television.For more insights, check out this review of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Don't forget to share this review on social media and join the discussion!
(We reached out to Warner Bros. Discover for clarification on episode titles and will update all podcast posts when we get it.) Season five of “Harley Quinn” is in Metropolis and going strong. Harley Quinn Podcast hosts Vanessa, Keenon, and Mike break down episode three of the MAX animated series (episode title pending). Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are dealing with mild communication issues, as Ivy is struggling mentally after her attempted murder of Jason Woodrue. Clayface wreaks chaos at […] The post Harley Quinn Podcast — Season 5, Episode 3: Floronic Man appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
Season five of “Harley Quinn” is finally here and better than ever. The Harley Quinn Podcast hosts Vanessa, Keenon, and Mike break down episode two of the MAX animated series, ‘The Mess Is the Point.’ Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are settling nicely into Metropolis in their new condo, ready to kick start their new adventure. Unfortunately for them (but fortunately for us!) King Shark shows up with his assorted eight children and Jason Woodrue makes his first appearance! The […] The post Harley Quinn Podcast — Season 5, Episode 2: The Mess Is the Point appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
For the grand finale of this year's Parallax Views Halloween-themed series, host J.G. Michael dives deep into the world of horror comics with none other than Stephen Bissette, legendary artist and penciler from Alan Moore's iconic Saga of the Swamp Thing. In this episode, Bissette reveals the eerie origins and turbulent history of horror comics, starting with the foundational impact of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine and its most well-known cover artist, Basil Gogos, which captivated a generation of horror enthusiasts. From there, the conversation explores the 1950s moral panic that vilified horror comics, leading to the creation of the restrictive Comics Code that effectively snuffed out horror comics for decades. Bissette and Michael delve into the legendary horror tales published by Warren with Creepy and Eerie, as well as EC Comics' iconic titles like Tales from the Crypt and Vault of Horror. The conversation highlights artists who shaped the genre, including Wally Wood and Gene Colan, whose work on Tomb of Dracula remains a horror classic. We also delve into the connection between the 60s/70s counterculture, underground comix, and horror comics by discussing the way in which horror comics were available in places like headshops in the 70s and how artists like the great Richard Corben of Heavy Metal fame worked in both the underground comix and horror comics spaces. Moving into his own groundbreaking work, Bissette discusses his boundary-pushing horror anthology series Taboo, a space where comics could embrace uncensored horror storytelling. They also explore Bissette's acclaimed run on Swamp Thing, with a particular focus on the legendary issue "The Anatomy Lesson." Bissette recounts how the eerie villain Jason Woodrue, aka the Floronic Man, came to feature as the main antagonist in the first arc of his Swamp Thing and shares how he modeled the character's unsettling look on Peter Cushing's portrayal in Hammer's Frankenstein films. The conversation also covers the rebirth of gothic horror in the late 1950s, the cultural fascination with giant monster sci-fi films in the early 50s, and the impact of censorship in comics, drawing fascinating parallels to contemporary book bans by Christian nationalist groups. With an exploration of censorship's effects, the genre's evolution, and chilling themes still relevant today, this episode is packed with rich insights for horror lovers and comics fans alike.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs review The Case of the Very Long Stairway. When a boy is taken hostage, he tells his captive the story of how a young prince learned to shake the yoke of his assassin upbringing in The Boy Wonder #1. Bruce Wayne escapes Blackgate and puts together a plan to stop Zur in Batman #147. The Birds of Prey search for Barbara Gordon after going through the portal, but discover this is a much more darker Gotham than they are used to in Birds of Prey #9. Poison Ivy takes on Jason Woodrue with Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy, and Janet from HR stuck in the middle in Poison Ivy #22. When CPS comes to do a home inspection for the adoption process, chaos breaks out due to a leakage in magic from the Rock of Eternity. In addition, Billy learns the secret that the Captain has been desperately trying to keep from him in Shazam #11. All this plus, DC News, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:01 DC News 0:06:50 The Boy Wonder #1 0:12:59 Batman #147 0:21:25 Birds of Prey #9 0:24:50 Poison Ivy #22 0:29:32 Shazam #11 0:38:12 Dead Boy Detectives S1 Ep7 – The Case of the Very Long Stairway 0:47:50 Show Close Links The Boy Wonder #1 Batman #147 Birds of Prey #9 Poison Ivy #22 Shazam #11 Free Country: A Tale of The Children's Crusade (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) BatChums Podcast (Magic Batman) Earth Station DCU Website The ESO Network 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) 455-8411 or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
A year has passed since the Swamp Thing was last seen, and the U.S. government sends Jason Woodrue, the man who discovered Swamp Thing's true nature, to navigate the now-unearthly landscape of the Louisiana bayou in search of the Earth Elemental. But Swamp Thing may be as altered as his environment…and John Constantine and the Phantom Stranger have their own plans for dealing with what he's become. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/PlanesTrainsandComicBooks Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/planestrainsandcomicbooks
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs learn of the Buttpocalypse. Slam Bradley's worst fears are realized when the investigation into Helen Wayne's disappearance goes from bad to worse in Gotham City: Year One #3. When Ivy takes on FutureGas, Jason Woodrue's legacy continues to haunt her in Poison Ivy #7. Batman agrees to help Joker to save Jim Gordon, but the Joker-Monsters are more than they bargained for in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #2. John Stewart takes on Esak in a final confrontation to save the dark sector in John Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1. Batman returns to Earth to face Failsafe in a final confrontation in Batman #130. Finally, Dark Crisis: War Zone #1 finishes off comics talk with short stories about the crisis. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:06 DC News 0:18:00 Gotham City: Year One #3 0:25:44 Poison Ivy #7 0:28:28 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #2 0:32:45 John Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1 0:45:34 Batman #130 0:53:51 Dark Crisis: War Zone #1 0:59:08 Titans S4 Ep6 – Brother Blood 1:10:26 Doom Patrol S4 Ep2 – Butt Patrol 1:20:18 Show Close Links Gotham City: Year One #3 Poison Ivy #7 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #2 John Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1 Batman #130 Dark Crisis: War Zone #1 Green Lantern: Mosaic #1 (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
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs learn of the Buttpocalypse. Slam Bradley’s worst fears are realized when the investigation into Helen Wayne’s disappearance goes from bad to worse in Gotham City: Year One #3. When Ivy takes on FutureGas, Jason Woodrue’s legacy continues to haunt her in Poison Ivy #7. … The Earth Station DCU Episode 316 – Butt Patrol Read More » The post The Earth Station DCU Episode 316 – Butt Patrol appeared first on The ESO Network.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs discuss the Season 4 Premiere of Titans. The Joker and his ring laugh in delight as the Kingdom of Swords march to war against the Els in Dark Knights of Steel #8. When Slam Bradley makes the money drop to retrieve the Wayne child, things go awry in Gotham City: Year One #2. Jason Woodrue tries to use the hypnotic powers of the Lamia to have Ivy cut her own throat in Poison Ivy #6. Mary must return home when her adoptive parents go missing in The New Champion of Shazam! #2 & 3. With Jim Gordon on vacation, Batman and Detective Bullock investigate a crime scene that could possibly be linked to the Joker in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #1. Failsafe continues to hunt Batman to Atlantis and then to the Justice League Watchtower in Batman #129. 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 0:13:27 Dark Knights of Steel #8 0:18:35 Gotham City: Year One #2 0:22:54 Poison Ivy #6 0:26:54 The New Champion of Shazam! #2 0:28:34 The New Champion of Shazam! #3 0:34:00 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #1 0:40:05 Batman #129 0:46:12 Titans S4 Ep1 – Lex Luthor 0:55:03 DC's Legends of Tomorrow S7 Ep11 – Rage Against the Machines 1:00:25 Stargirl S3 Ep10 – Frenemies - Chapter Ten: The Killer 1:09:37 Show Close Links Dark Knights of Steel #8 Gotham City: Year One #2 Poison Ivy #6 The New Champion of Shazam! #2 The New Champion of Shazam! #3 Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #1 Batman #129 Action Comics #13 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Batman #232 (Drew'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
This week on Swamp Thing Radio Carolyn and Wendy breakdown the ninth episode of the DC Universe’s Swamp Thing Series, titled “The Anatomy Lesson” This is the episode fans of Alan Moore’s Saga of the Swamp Thing have been waiting for. Swamp Thing learns the truth of his identity and Jason Woodrue proves what a monster he truly […] The post Swamp Thing Radio Season 1 – Episode 9: The Anatomy Lesson appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.
This week on Swamp Thing Radio Carolyn and Wendy breakdown the ninth episode of the DC Universe's Swamp Thing Series, titled "The Anatomy Lesson" This is the episode fans of Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp Thing have been waiting for. Swamp Thing learns the truth of his identity and Jason Woodrue proves what a monster he truly is. Avery calls for another character from the comics to help him regain control. And Dan Cassidy's character turns sharply from his comic roots to the roots of another DC magic character with strong ties to Swamp Thing.
This week on Swamp Thing Radio Carolyn and Wendy breakdown the second episode of the DC Universe’s Swamp Thing Series, titled “Worlds Apart,” Where we are introduced to Jason Woodrue, Dan Cassidy and Sherif Cable, get a reading from Madame Xanadu, begin to learn about the rot and get a literal peek inside Swamp Things head. We also address […] The post Swamp Thing Radio Season 1 – Episode 2: Worlds Apart appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.
This week on Swamp Thing Radio Carolyn and Wendy breakdown the second episode of the DC Universe's Swamp Thing Series, titled "Worlds Apart," Where we are introduced to Jason Woodrue, Dan Cassidy and Sherif Cable, get a reading from Madame Xanadu, begin to learn about the rot and get a literal peek inside Swamp Things head. We also address the news of DC Universe's decision to not pick up a second season and what we plan to do with that news as well as an in depth look at the recent behind the scenes trailer
In this episode, Robert and John catch up on the fallout from "The Anatomy Lesson" as Abby Cable, Matt Cable, and Dr. Jason Woodrue catch up with Swamp Thing in the swamps of Louisiana. Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben keep making a statement with issue #22 of The Saga of the Swamp Thing entitled "Swamped". Readers: John Bierly and Robert Reineke Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of http://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/ Logo: Nat Almirall of http://wherethelongtailends.com/
John and Robert are introduced to Dr. Jason Woodrue and big changes to Swamp Thing as they look at issue #21 of The Saga of the Swamp Thing entitled "The Anatomy Lesson". Reader: Robert Reineke Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of http://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/ Logo: Nat Almirall of http://wherethelongtailends.com/
Sam and Cal have a classic Sam and Cal disagreement: is dumb good? Batman and Harley Quinn: Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man. Follow Us Sam - https://twitter.com/samprattwhite Cal - https://twitter.com/CaillanJenkins Support Us Patreon - www.patreon.com/thevideoshop Audible - www.audibletrial.com/videoshop Merch - https://www.zazzle.com/thevideoshop
On the first Multiverse Musings Thanksgiving special, Adam Basciano and Jordan Valdes discuss: - Stan Lee has passed away Film News: - Aquaman character posters released - The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen to get double feature theatrical release TV News: - Jeremy Irons to play Ozymandias on Watchmen - Jean Smart cast on Watchmen - Image of Superman and Lois Lane in "Elseworlds" released - Kevin Durand cast as Jason Woodrue on Swamp Thing Batman: The Animated Series "The Cat And The Claw, Part I" review Smallville S6E7 "Rage" review Clana forever ♥! Join the Multiverse Musings Facebook group here! Follow Adam on Twitter: @SuperheroSciFi Follow Jordan on Twitter: @SmallvilleFanJV We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Find other super Batman-related podcasts here! Thanks so much for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review on iTunes.
On this episode, we are discussing issue 24 of The Saga of the Swamp Thing. We see Swamp Thing and the Floronic Man face off for the fate of mankind. The Justice League also make an appearance in this issue. 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 Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #23. Abby is in trouble. The Floronic Man has gone to far. It's up to Swamp Thing to take back control of the Green. But does he have it in him? Has he come to terms with himself that he is not Alec Holland anymore? 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 Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On this episode, we dive in to The Saga of the Swamp Thing #22. The worms crawl in and the worms crawl out of the husk of Swamp Thing as he goes on a journey of self discovery, trying to figure out who, or what, he is now. The Floronic Man takes his plans to the next level. 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 Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
Another day, another episode. This time we are talking about issue 21 of The Saga of the Swamp Thing. We see what Swamp Thing truly is, and why you shouldn't tell him the truth. It's also a good idea to have at least one security guard on site, especially if you just fired some one and decide to leave them in the room that controls the whole of your building. 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 Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
This week Adam and Bruce are alone to talk about a DC Animated, direct to video movie (no Sean.....interesting, no?). We are big fans of the 90's Batman Animated Series and Bruce Time but what we got this time around is a bit removed from what you might expect- in a not so good way. If at all possible PLEASE listen to this review BEFORE watching this movie with your kids. Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man. Director- Sam Liu Bruce Timm (story by), James Krieg (teleplay by) Executive Producers: Jim Beverly, Robert M Barney, Micah Hunter (RocketFace), Matthew Schnapp, Jeff Becker and Alex Caudi HeroMoviePodcast.com Review us on iTunes Like Us on Facebook Support us on HMP's Patreon Subscribe to our YouTube Page Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Listen to us on our new show- Preacher Podcast Adam Portrais: Twitter Nerd Talk Now The Film Find- Twitter Bruce Leslie: Twitter Heroes and Villains Podcast Chubby Wizard Sean Keenan: Twitter Dog Eat Pod Hero Movie Podcast is a weekly podcast EXCLUSIVELY about superhero movies. Marvel, DC, movies and TV- Adam Portrais from The Film Find, Sean Keenan from Robot Johnson and Bruce Leslie from Chubby Wizard, Heroes and Villains Podcast- review comicbook and superhero movies in the most funny, nerdy way you can't find anywhere else.
Glover was born in Salisbury, Maryland, the son of Cade (née Mullins) and John Soursby Glover, Sr., a television salesman.[1][2] Glover attended Wicomico High School and acted at Towson University.[3] Glover began his career at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, and later studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.[4] Aside from his theatrical endeavours, Glover is also actively involved with the Alzheimer’s Association. His inspiration for joining this cause was his own father’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease.[5] He is openly gay and has been in a relationship with sculptor Adam Kurtzman since 1993.[5] Career: Glover began his career in television, playing a mentally disturbed kidnapper who kidnapped Joanne, the heroine on Search for Tomorrow. One of his early film performances was a small but pivotal role as a U.S. diplomat in White Nights. Other notable roles include Alan Raimy in 52 Pick-Up, Bryce Cummings in Scrooged, Daniel Clamp in Gremlins 2: The New Batch, a mobster in Payback, an advertising spokesman in RoboCop 2, Derek Mills in Night of the Running Man, the Riddler in Batman: The Animated Series, Doctor Jason Woodrue in Batman & Robin, Verad in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Invasive Procedures”, the Devil in the series Brimstone, and a recurring role in The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd as Cousin Jerry, from Bal’mer, a relative whom no one actually seemed to know. He appeared in one episode of Miami Vice. He also appeared in two episodes of Murder, She Wrote, the first one being “One White Rose for Death” in which he played East German Franz Mueller. Mueller wishes to defect to the United States, but his sister is a celebrated concert violinist. They both become caught up in a case of murder at the British Embassy. The other episode was “When Thieves Fall Out,” where he played Andrew Durbin, a man wrongly accused of stealing bonds. He appeared in the TV movie An Early Frost in 1985, the first TV film to confront the issue of AIDS, and received an Emmy nomination for his performance as a gay AIDS patient. In 1986, he appeared in the TV film Apology with Lesley Ann Warren. He appeared in the role of Max Brodsky, an inmate in concentration camps and later a fighter for Israel’s independence, in Ian Sharp’s 1989 TV miniseries Twist of Fate (also known as Pursuit). Also in 1989, he played a hard driving, low on morals District Sales Manager in HBO’s Traveling Man. He also received a 1994 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his appearance in Frasier. Glover in the 1991 Emmy Awards Glover is perhaps best known for the role as Lionel Luthor on Smallville from 2001 to 2008 where he first appeared as a guest actor in the show’s first season and then appeared as a full cast member from seasons two to seven. He later returned in 2010 and 2011 for the tenth and final season as a parallel universe version of the character.[6] He had a small appearance in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall in a flashback in which he tells the title character, “Touch my heart. With your foot.” He had a recurring role in Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Declan Gage, an old friend and mentor to Detective Robert Goren. On ABC’s Brothers & Sisters he played Henry (the boyfriend of Saul Holden) in 2009. In Heroes he had a brief appearance as Samson Gray, the father of Sylar. He had made notable appearances on stage, winning a Tony Award for Featured Actor in a Play for his dual roles in the Broadway play Love! Valour! Compassion!, which he reprised in the film version. He also appeared as “man in the chair/narrator” in The Drowsy Chaperone on Broadway during summer 2007. He played the role of “Lucky” in a new Broadway production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. In 2014 he appeared as Leonato in the Shakespeare In the Park production of Much Ado About Nothing.[7] He played Telemachus in Yuri Rasovsky’s Peabody Award-winning radio dramatization of The Odyssey of Homer and has played in several radio plays of the LA Theatre Works. Glover is receiving increasing recognition for narrating audiobooks. In 2011, he performed the audiobook version of Ghost Story, the thirteenth novel in Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files series. In October/November 2011, he performed in David Bar Katz’s drama The Atmosphere of Memory at the Bank Street Theatre in NYC, co-starring with Ellen Burstyn in a LAByrinth production. He most recently played the role of “Uncle Ben” in the 2012 Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, directed by Mike Nichols. He is seen rehearsing the role of John Kreese in behind-the-scenes pre-production footage from The Karate Kid, indicating he may have been considered for that role.[8] In 2013 Glover starred in the horror anthology Sanitarium. Glover guest starred in Agent Carter. Glover has done various voiceovers for several projects related to Tron: Legacy: villainous character Abraxas in Tron: Evolution, and Dyson in Tron: Uprising. He guest starred on The Blacklist on May 5, 2014 in the episode “Berlin.” ———————————————- Sam LaFrage is a 2012 graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, and was selected as a member of the 2013 New York Academy Company. As an actor, his Off-Broadway credits include “Palm Tree in a Rose Garden” (Jim Strong), “Happy in the Poorhouse” (Stevie), “The Rivals” (Bob Acres), and “Improbable Fiction” (Brevis). Other NYC credits include: “Blithe Spirit” (Charles). “The Wake of Jamey Foster” (Wayne), “Am I Blue?”(John Polk), “The Bear” (Smirnov), “The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year” (He), among others. Sam has worked along side of and collaborated with Douglas Carter Beane, George Heslin (Founder of the Origin Theatre Company, NYC), director/playwright Derek Ahonen (Founder of The Amoralists Theatre Company, NYC), Barbara Rubin (Market Theatre in Joannesburg, South Africa) and Denis Reid (Yale School of Drama). He has written and directed two plays (“The Commedia Cinderella” and “The Commedia Rapunzel”) both of which premiered at Columbia Children’s Theatre in South Carolina. Ragtag Theatre Company is a Commedia dell’ Arte troupe dedicated to bringing fresh and unique live LGBTQ theatre designed for the entire family! In short, we do fairytales. But not yo mama’s fairytales. We do fractured fairytales that spoof and riff off of pop culture… (much like Animaniacs or Shrek), and we do it all in the style of Commedia dell’Arte, which is an early style of Italian street theatre that incorporates big funny characters, improvisation, and direct audience involvement all in one. Our shows are audience interactive and the kids are integrated into every performance, making them feel uniquely important in this theatrical experience. Ultimately, our goal is the make you laugh and create a safe space where you can be yourself and #beweird with all of us. Through our crazy camp and comedy, we hope to empower and inspire all youngins and grown folk alike to embrace what makes them different. www.thecommediarapunzel.com | https://www.facebook.com/ragtagtheatre/ |https://twitter.com/RagtagTheatre