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This is it! The exciting conclusion! The finale of the live script reading of the never-seen first draft of the unmade 5th Christopher Reeve Superman movie that was performed in Los Angeles on November 12th, 2024. The stage reading of the script was made with actors. The audio is presented here like an old-fashioned radio play. It stars Ray Carsillo as The Narrator, Jonathan Cahill as Clark Kent / Superman, Kenna Roubicek as Lois Lane, Jamal Henderson as Brainiac, David Pinion as Kosmo David Kocher as Jimmy Olsen / Ensemble Barry Papick as Perry White / Ensemble Veronica Warner as Lyla / Ensemble Bill Kates as Max - Dur / Ensemble and Caitlin Morris as Martha Kent / Ensemble. It was directed by Ray Carsillo and produced by Ilya Salkind, David Kocher, and Ray Carsillo.—story by Ilya Salkind, Mark Jones, and Cary Bates Screenplay by Mark Jones and Cary Bates. The story so far: Superman was “killed” in Part 1 (Episode 413) and was transported to the Bottle City of Kandor. Lois Lane, desperate to find out what happened to Superman, gets transported to the bottled city as well. Superman V was in the script stage that was drafted when Alexander and Ilya Salkind reacquired the rights to Superman. They attempted to restore the franchise to greatness by making Superman V. Salkind met with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder to discuss a plan to make the 5th movie, but ultimately, it was never made. Superman is created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Based on characters from DC. This Presentation was funded by the Kaplan-Loring Foundation. For more information on the project and history of Superman Reborn, please visit our official IMDb page at the link below. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34615846... Please donate to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation for spinal cord injury research at the link below. https://www.christopherreeve.org/.
EXTRA! EXTRA! HEAR ALL ABOUT IT! Zach is joined by prodcuer and actor David Kocher! They talk his role in bringing Superman Reborn to life, the upcoming Superman movie, and a little Smallville!Check out David's YouTube channel!And watch the Superman Reborn live performance on YouTube!Always Hold On To Smallville is brought you to by listeners like you. Special thanks to these Meteor Freaks on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast!Chris Fuchs / @crfuchs7Kevonte Chilous / @chill_usDJ Doena / @DjDoenaIsaiah GoodridgeCory MooreNathan RothacherAtif SheikhThomas NavenJohn CurcioMadameRougeMarc-ids FoppenPatricia Carrillo / @MsCarrillo92Michael HartfordJim CrawfordKasey Vach / @ThePandaSupremeMegan RichRouie HumphreyAlex Hamilton / @Quiet_Storm_23Matt DouglasDaniel CurielTrevis HullRyan LoveAmy J.Casey GruarinNathan MacKenzie / @maccamackenzieSteve Rogers / @SteveJRogersJrMollie FicarellaJames Lee / @Jae_El_52Jo Michael / @jweissbrod86Jason Davis / @superjay_92Patrick BravoJacob StevenartDana BiusAlex Ramsey / @aramsey1992Tae Tae / @doomsday994.Meryl Smith / @MelXtreme84Rob O'Connor / @TheGothamiteTina BDaryn Kirscht / @darynkirscht16Dylan DiAntonioNick Ryan Magdoza / @nickryanEddie Bissell / @Kal_Ed11Jim ThomasClunk Kant / @ClunkKantNicholas FanslerJohn LongRuth Anne CrewsTravis Kill / @tjkill81Mike ThomasNeena J / @Sofiamom1RobertJoey Dienberg / @JoeyD94_13Nicholas CosoJarrett GibbsAnthony Anderson / @NigandNogJasmine Magele / @Jas mindaMT_NZKeith FaulsJames Hart / @jaohartsAnthony Desiato /@DesiWestsideCrystal CrossJake C.John SweitzerKirin KumarLorenzo Valdes / @ClarksCreekKarenPATREON: patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: twitter.com/alwaysmallvilleFACEBOOK: facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleEMAIL: alwaysmallville@gmail.com
This episode is a continuation of a live script reading performance of the never-seen first draft of the unmade 5th Christopher Reeve Superman movie that took place on November 12th, 2024. The stage reading of the script was made with actors. The audio is presented here like an old-fashioned radio play. The presentation stars Ray Carsillo as The Narrator Jonathan Cahill as Clark Kent / Superman Kenna Roubicek as Lois Lane Jamal Henderson as Brainiac David Pinion as Kosmo David Kocher as Jimmy Olsen / Ensemble Barry Papick as Perry White / Ensemble Veronica Warner as Lyla / Ensemble Bill Kates as Max - Dur / Ensemble and Caitlin Morris as Martha Kent / Ensemble. It was directed by Ray Carsillo, and produced by Ilya Salkind, David Kocher, and Ray Carsillo. Story by Ilya Salkind, Mark Jones, and Cary Bates Screenplay by Mark Jones and Cary Bates. The story so far: After Superman IV bombed, Alexander and Ilya Salkind reacquired the rights to Superman. They attempted to restore the franchise to greatness by making Superman V. Salkind met with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder to discuss a plan to make the 5th movie but ultimately, it was never made. After the events of Part 1, the story continues in this episode. Notably, the original script was written BEFORE the famous “Death of Superman” comic book was released in 1992. Superman is created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Based on characters from DC. This Presentation was funded by the Kaplan-Loring Foundation. For more information on the project and history of Superman Reborn, please visit our official IMDb page at the link below. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34615846... Please donate to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation for spinal cord injury research at the link below. https://www.christopherreeve.org/.
For the first time ever, a live script reading performance of the never-seen first draft of the unmade 5th Christopher Reeve Superman movie took place in late 2024. After Superman IV bombed, Alexander and Ilya Salkind reacquired the rights to Superman. They attempted to restore the franchise to greatness by making Superman V. Salkind met with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder to discuss a plan to make the 5th movie but ultimately, it was never made. Now, a staged reading of the script was made with actors. The audio is presented here like an old-fashioned radio play. The presentation stars Ray Carsillo as The Narrator Jonathan Cahill as Clark Kent / Superman Kenna Roubicek as Lois Lane Jamal Henderson as Brainiac David Pinion as Kosmo David Kocher as Jimmy Olsen / Ensemble Barry Papick as Perry White / Ensemble Veronica Warner as Lyla / Ensemble Bill Kates as Max - Dur / Ensemble and Caitlin Morris as Martha Kent / Ensemble. It was directed by Ray Carsillo, and produced by Ilya Salkind, David Kocher, and Ray Carsillo. Story by Ilya Salkind, Mark Jones, and Cary Bates Screenplay by Mark Jones and Cary Bates. Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster Based on characters from DC. This Presentation was funded by the Kaplan-Loring Foundation. For more information on the project and history of Superman Reborn, please visit our official IMDb page at the link below. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34615846... Please donate to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation for spinal cord injury research at the link below. https://www.christopherreeve.org/.
Ilya Salkind is one of the movie's executive producers that started the superhero genre. Superman: The Movie in 1978 taught audiences that you can believe a man can fly. Salkind's father Alexander acquired the rights to make the movie, and its sequels, Superman II and Superman III. He also exec-produced 1984's Supergirl starring Helen Slater. In this episode, Salkind gives an in-depth conversation about making those movies. He discussed casting Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, and the legendary Marlon Brando. He also revealed that there was a draft of a never-made Superman V. Entitled Superman Reborn, this script was performed recently as a stage reading, the audio of which will be featured in next week's podcast episode. Salkind explains how the idea of doing the reading came to be, and how he uncovered the draft of Superman Reborn. Proceeds from the reading went to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. See the stage reading here: https://youtu.be/urF2GcPhUFA?si=y-ALRvWhpt77Q-Rz
It's our thirty ninth Superman Special! Zach is joined by Rob O'Connor and Alan Burke from the All Star Superfan Podcast to discuss Superman Reborn. They talk if Christopher Reeve really would've come back for another Superman film, if this feels like a true continuation of his series, its unique take on Brainiac, and the recent live performace of the script!Check out the Rob and Alan on the All Star Superfan Podcast!Watch the Superman Reborn live performance on YouTube!Always Hold On To Smallville is brought you to by listeners like you. Special thanks to these Meteor Freaks on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast!Chris Fuchs / @crfuchs7Kevonte Chilous / @chill_usDJ Doena / @DjDoenaIsaiah GoodridgeCory MooreNathan RothacherAtif SheikhThomas NavenJohn CurcioMadameRougeMarc-ids FoppenPatricia Carrillo / @MsCarrillo92Michael HartfordJim CrawfordKasey Vach / @ThePandaSupremeMegan RichRouie HumphreyAlex Hamilton / @Quiet_Storm_23Matt DouglasDaniel CurielTrevis HullRyan LoveAmy J.Casey GruarinNathan MacKenzie / @maccamackenzieSteve Rogers / @SteveJRogersJrMollie FicarellaJames Lee / @Jae_El_52Jo Michael / @jweissbrod86Jason Davis / @superjay_92Patrick BravoJacob StevenartDana BiusAlex Ramsey / @aramsey1992Tae Tae / @doomsday994.Meryl Smith / @MelXtreme84Rob O'Connor / @TheGothamiteTina BDaryn Kirscht / @darynkirscht16Dylan DiAntonioNick Ryan Magdoza / @nickryanEddie Bissell / @Kal_Ed11Jim ThomasClunk Kant / @ClunkKantNicholas FanslerJohn LongRuth Anne CrewsTravis Kill / @tjkill81Mike ThomasNeena J / @Sofiamom1RobertJoey Dienberg / @JoeyD94_13Nicholas CosoJarrett GibbsAnthony Anderson / @NigandNogJasmine Magele / @Jas mindaMT_NZKeith FaulsJames Hart / @jaohartsAnthony Desiato /@DesiWestsideCrystal CrossJake C.John SweitzerKirin KumarLorenzo Valdes / @ClarksCreekKarenPATREON: patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: twitter.com/alwaysmallvilleFACEBOOK: facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleEMAIL: alwaysmallville@gmail.com
Host Anthony Desiato and Superman historian Ed Gross dig into SUPERMAN REBORN, the unmade fifth Christopher Reeve film written by Cary Bates and Mark Jones (based on a story by Bates, Jones, and producer Ilya Salkind).This episode covers the long-unseen FIRST draft of the screenplay, which was performed live at The Broadwater Theater in Los Angeles on November 12, 2024, and is now available to view in its entirety HERE. It's the ultimate epilogue to the podcast's recent coverage of the Reeve film series!PLUS: Anthony speaks with the man behind the script reading, David Kocher, all about how the production came to be! David's editor: Jacob Harlow (TVandFilmPost@gmail.com).Please donate to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation HERE.Ed's books: Superman: The Definitive History, Voices from Krypton, Fleischer and the Wonderful World of Oz. Visit Ed's website for more!Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Isaiah Simmons (2020-2024 version by Gregg Schigiel). Theme music by Basic Printer.Mentioned in this episode:Hang On To Your Shorts Film FestivalFat Moose ComicsAlways Hold On To SmallvilleAw Yeah Comics
In this episode we discuss the return of the Superman Homepage website, six months to go until the release of the new "Superman" movie, a new photo of David Corenswet as Superman, a new Superman movie preview at Puppy Box XXI, "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" on CNN in February, "Superman Reborn" script reading, your favorite Superman memory of 2024, and much more.
Ricky Church (Flickering Myth) is not the only one returning to the show - it's Superman Reborn! Or Rebirth? It's a lot and we cover three arcs in the beginning of Superman's arc during Rebirth!
Our top news stories: A "Superman '78 #1" foil variant cover will be available at New York Comic Con, I posted my review of the season 1 finale of "My Adventures With Superman," and McFarlane Toys has a number of new Superman action figures coming out. Superman news for the period August 30 - September 5, 2023. Brought to you by SupermanHomepage.com. Hosted by Steve Younis. Visit our website: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/ Visit our online store: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/shop Check out our Live Interview with "My Adventures With Superman" producer and writer Josephine Campbell - https://youtube.com/live/Hsw0sYnA6Kc Steve is wearing a Superman Biker Metal T-Shirt available from Amazon - https://amzn.to/45WwBw0 Pre-order the DC Gaming Wave 10 Superman "Injustice 2" 7-Inch Scale Action Figure from Entertainment Earth - https://ee.toys/V9X96K Pre-order the DC Gaming Wave 10 Brainiac "Injustice 2" 7-Inch Scale Action Figure from Entertainment Earth - https://ee.toys/VH8BS9 Pre-order the DC Super Powers Wave 5 Superman Reborn 4-Inch Scale Action Figure from Entertainment Earth - https://ee.toys/TFPHI2 Pre-order the DC Comics 3D Foam Bag Clip Random 6-Pack from Entertainment Earth - https://ee.toys/DP4X2Z Purchase the Superman Kryptonite Apparel advertised in this episode - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/superman-kryptonite-apparel/ Purchase this week's Superman comic books - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/superman-comic-books-available-this-week-september-5-2023/ Latest Comic Book Reviews - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/2023-comic-reviews/c-review-2023.php
Lana faces the repercussions to the universe from the events of Superman: Reborn, and the Supermen and Loises of two universes come together to save Jon in Action Comics #976
Superman! ... ...... Okay, so I'm being told I need to say more than just "Superman!". Fine. Just when DC was getting interesting again, shaking up the status quo by introducing Pre52 Superman into the New52, DC puts out the Superman Reborn storyline. In doing so, the DC Earth Prime reality is shattered. But is it ruined? Let's Discuss.
The dynamic duo of Robbie Landis and Ben Morse is back once again for another episode of the Other Identity. The Other Identity is a podcast about exploring the culture created by comic books. This week Robbie and Ben are joined by Eric and Julia Lewald, the minds behind X-Men the Animated Series. This week's show features another amazing guest, but before that Robbie and Ben catch up on what they've been reading. Ben talks more about his progress on Blackest Night. Robbie meanwhile praises his recent reads from the #DCRebirthEraChallenge including the Superman Reborn arc. Also, check out the article by former Other Identity host, Kali Sloan as she ranks the live-action Batman movies. X-Men the Animated Series Creators Anyone who grew up in the 90s knows how important X-Men the Animated Series is to the world of superheroes. It inspired a generation of fans and creators. Reading the Mr. and Mrs. X series from a few years ago by writer Kelly Thompson, you can see the essence of Rogue and Gambit living on. Ben and Robbie are joined by Eric and Julia Lewald, the creative minds behind the show. Eric and Julia share some incredible stories about the development and lives of the X-Men series as well as several of their own feelings and opinions on characters and the creative process. Eric and Julia talk about about the hurdles the show had to jump just to get a pilot season. The story behind the decision to use Jim Lee's art and how it almost killed the show before it aired. Plus, who are their favorite characters, and what are their favorite arcs? All that this week on the Other Identity. Also, don't forget to follow Eric and Julia on Twitter as well as their account for series.
This week we’re watching several films from the first half of Rutger Hauer’s career, starting with his first American movie Nighthawks (1981), next up is his chilling turn as the wandering vengeful spirit The Hitcher (1986), then we have a lot of fun watching brainless blind actioner Blind Fury (1989) and we finish on the creature-feature eco-horror mess that is Split Second (1992).Also: Udo Kier. Cobra (1986). A force of nature and No Country for Old Men (2007). High Plains Drifter (1973). A tale of two Hannibal Lecters. All the Zatoichi. Assault of the Killer Bimbos (1988). Eddie Redmayne gets a spanking. Inverse Ninja Law. Universal Soldier (1992). A listener has a question. Hot Topic, again! Stephen Norrington. Shopping (1994). Tony Steedman. The Relic (1997). Mimic (1997). We play a game of “Representation Matters”. Kevin Smith on Superman Reborn.Also also: Rutger Hauer Starfish Association
Totally Kyle, Just Steve and GRIZcommaTHE talk about comics, shows and other random crap including Star Trek. Join them as GRIZcommaTHE talks about his mighty collection of Eaglemoss Star Trek Graphic novels or as Totally Kyle shares his infinite wisdom, just kidding, he doesn't know shit, of The Watchmen, Superman Reborn, and DC Rebirth or enjoy Just Steve's prattling on as he stumbles his way through Batman Rebirth. So grab a shot, this time the guys are drinking some Jack Daniels, pop in some earbuds and have a listen as they talk about comics and other shit.
An old enemy returns and why the Kents left Hamilton County.Affiliate link included.Transcript:There's something weird going on in Hamilton County when Batman comes to town. Find out more about it as we take a look at Superman Volume 4: Black Dawn. Straight ahead.[Intro Music]Announcer:Welcome to the Classy Comics podcast where we search for the best comics in the universe. From Boise, Idaho here is your host, Adam Graham. D.C. Rebirth began with Clark Kent and family living in Hamilton County. Clark running a farm with Lois getting rehired to the Planet, first impersonating her younger self and then made the actual Lois Lane with the advance of Superman Reborn, where the 2 timelines were merged. She, and now Clark, have jobs in Metropolis and so, eventually, it's going to require moving there. I think this has always been in the offing. As much as I like the idea of Clark Kent, rural farmer who super commutes as Superman, I think that these things in comics, there tends to be a gravitational pull back towards a certain status quo and one of those big things is Lois Lane and Clark Kent, reporters for The Daily Planet, working and living in Metropolis. So, this was always going to end and I think that the writers of Superman, where most of the Hamilton County stuff occurred, were really aware of that; that this was not going to last forever and so they actually were pretty clever about it. They worked in little hints throughout the Superman issues that showed some of the weirdness going on in Hamilton County but never focused on it too much except for one issue which didn't seem at the time to really go anywhere but in retrospect, was part of the weirdness going on throughout this. And so, we come to Black Dawn and in many ways Black Dawn is like a finale of a T.V. series. The book contains issues 20 through 26 with the Black Dawn storyline taking up issues 20 through 25 and you remember Superman is being published every two weeks. Currently, it'll be just monthly when Brian Michael Bendis takes over. So, this is the culmination of a year's worth of storytelling and their writer Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason as the artist, really, it's a great run. I highly recommend it, right from the first volume but at any rate the story begins with Batman coming to town to report some problems with John's powers and some weirdness going on in Hamilton County and Superman, Batman, Robin and his son John, aka Superboy, are doing the general superhero thing of scoping around in the shadows until Lois Lane comes out and shines the light on them and tells them to be like normal people and go indoors to talk and so there is this great picture. This is one of my favorite pictures from the Patrick Gleason art on Superman where you've got Batman and Superman sitting at the kitchen table of farmhouse along with Robin and Superboy and you've got the rooster clock in the background and it's just as beautiful for how out of place and awkward Batman looks in this picture. It's got one of these great lines, where because Batman doesn't eat his pie, and Superboy asked “Doesn't your dad like Apple?” and Robin whispers, “Batman doesn't eat pie.”, and it's just a beautiful, weird little thing and I just love that. It's really emblematic of the sort of fun this series has had. Really, it's just a tremendous picture and it's one of my favorites in this run so I love that and essentially Batman reveals that there's weird readings and that John's powers are being repressed, for some reason, and he's here to investigate and everybody goes to bed but Batman wanders out on his own and is captured. So, it's a serious situation and other people disappear and get captured. Lois finds herself alone in the farmhouse and so we get an issue where Lois is dealing with being alone in this really weird...
Superman barely has time to adjust to his latest retcon before a team of malcontent supervillains form the new Superman Revenge Squad and declare war on him.Affiliate link included.Transcript:Superman faces his revenge squad and we take a look at it in Superman Action Comics Volume Four: The New World. The return of Superman has been one of the big pluses of the DC Rebirth Event. The DC Universe was rebooted in 2011, more than a quarter century after the last full Universal Rebirth in Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the 1990s Superman married Lois Lane but the younger Clark Kent under The New 52 Universe was a single man, allowing writers to explore the possibility of things such as a relationship with Wonder Woman. In The New 52 event ‘Convergence' it was revealed that the post-Crisis Superman had actually survived along with Lois, and that they had had a son. In the eight-part mini-series ‘Superman: Lois and Clark' written by Dan Jurgens it's revealed that they made it to The New 52 earth, but that Superman didn't want to tread on the territory of the Superman of that world. However, The New 52 Superman went out literally in a blaze of glory, which meant the world needed a Superman and he took over the job full time after spending years fighting in the background. And there were a great many plotlines around people getting used to this new Superman and how they reacted, and those were interesting stories, but that bit of backstory probably wasn't something that was ever going to last. And so in Superman Reborn many questions that have been hanging over particularly the Action Comics title were answered, and at the end of the event The New 52 Superman and Lois emerged and they merged with their post-Crisis counterparts, creating one unified timeline and thus the title of The New World. It reveals what that unified timeline was and provides a retelling of Superman's origin stories, something that they've never done in comics again. And of course we're going to soon get another retelling when Brian Michael Bendis writes his new Man of Steel series, though I'll talk about that after we finish talking about this one.This book, ‘Superman Action Comics: The New World' collects issues 977 to 984, and 977 and 978 begin with Superman somewhat unsure about what's happened to him, and so he goes back to The Fortress to get a unified view of his timeline and concludes everything is fine – not even remembering where the big difference occurred. It's a good enough retelling, it provides some interesting details. Instead of Superman operating at night undercover in a black costume to stay out of his younger self's way, we're told that he and Lois took a sabbatical from The Daily Planet – though given the number of years involved that's a pretty big sabbatical. [He/It?] does a good job of holding the timeline together that there are some problems, particularly when you consider The New 52 Superman's relationship with Wonder Woman, this was never going to be perfect. And then we get into the Superman revenge squad. This is a concept that dates back to the Silver Age but it's been nearly a decade since we've had any active teen. And this one is an impressive one with Blanque – a shape-shifting alien, Metallo, Eradicator, Mongol; and it's initially led by Hank Henshaw as the Cyborg Superman, not to be confused with the one that Supergirl defeated earlier in DC Rebirth. They decide they have to spring General Zod from the Phantom Zone when they're able to do that by breaking into Belle Reve, home of the Suicide Squad. And the story features a good confrontation between Superman and Amanda Waller. The Squad then falls more or less under the leadership of General Zod with Henshaw being usurped, and Zod has a single target in mind.
We continue our doomsday clock prepping with SUPERMAN REBORN! The identity of the mysterious Clark Kent is revealed, Superboy AKA Jon Kent is kidnapped, and an old enemy returns!
“What we’ve heard from these two inspiring comic book explorers is that people want more diversity. They want more female characters out there. That’s what we’ve heard, and we truly believe that. Let’s look past sales numbers and listen to what fans, like these two individuals, really have to say.” -David Gabriel* Although recorded two weeks ago, the episode must be posted! Travel back with us into the speed force as we discuss the newest (at the time) news in comics! Some final notes on Superman Reborn and we talked about the newly released (at the time) The Button part 1! We dance around Marvel’s diversity statements and Jerel talks about his reading experience with Black Panther & The Crew. We take a look at A BUNCH of new developments (at the time) in the comic book world such as: Riddles & Jokes, New Gods, Wonder Woman artist leaving, Watchmen Animated movie, voice casting of Miles Morales, Drago in Aquaman, BROLIN AS CABLE!?, Deathstroke returning, the Valiant summit, and much more! On the live action side, we talk about the premature slander going on with Wonder Woman and the Thor Ragnarok teaser. We also discuss our post on Instagram about Cyborg’s CGI, and Zuriel reviews Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. We continue our Learning exploration into Bloodshot and end with a bit of personal learning. Excuse us as we catch up, we’re currently trapped inside the speed force chasing Reverse CBI… IBC?? Intro (0:00) DC Rebirth Superman (3:47) The Button part 1 (9:49) MarveL Diversity Statements (22:33) Black Panther & The Crew (31:29) Comic Book Announcements: New storylines, releases, casting, animated movies, directors, etc. (39:56) Live Action Talk Wonder Woman Slander (1:02:31) Cyborg CGI IG Post (1:05:24) Thor Ragnarok Teaser (1:09:04) Teen Titans: The Judas Contract Review (1:17:30) Learning: Bloodshot (1:25:14) Personal Learning: A skip!?! & Black Hammer (1:33:17) *Obviously not David Gabriel
Dave Jordan, Daniel White, Dave Wachter, Heroes, Image-O-Rama: Plastic #1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, and Laura Martin and Redneck #1 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, and Dee Cunniffe, The Wild Storm by Warren Ellis, John Davis-Hunt, and Steve Buccellato, Superman Reborn by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, Dan Hurgens, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Christian Alamy, Trevor Scott, and more, Batman #21: The Button by Tom King, Jason Fabok, and Brad Anderson, Terry Moore's Motor Girl, Goatherded by Charlo Frade by Avery Hill Publishing, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Featuring Mickey and Donald: The Persistence of Mickey from IDW, LOVF by Jesse Reklaw from Fantagraphics, Vigilante by Marv Wolfman Volume 1, X-Men: Gold #1, plus a whole mess more!
The Let's Go! Comic Show episode 10! Justin and Matt talk about: The Thor Ragnarok Trailer! Superman Reborn! I am Bane! DC Dark Matter, Marvel mishaps and more! Iron Fist#2, Batman #21, Failsafe#1 LET'S GO! Twitter: @letsgocomicshow Instagram: @letsgocomicshow Facebook.com/letsgocast www.letsgocast.com letsgocast@gmail.com YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuf2-cz5k9B4QSHzDg0v2WQ
Episode 494: Superman Reborn and more: Sean and Jim get caught up on Superman related comics from Superman 18 to the current Action Comics 977. 6 more shows until 500! Listener voicemails back next week. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://dcinfinite.com, http://www.comicspodcasts.com/, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. Show contact info and web site: http://www.ragingbullets.com 5:06 comic chat 2:10:45 Closing We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates.
WE actually talk about comics Again! Also, we highlight some of our old Convention Stuff, including a conversation with Jackie Crofts and voice actor Jim Cummings.
Superman is reborn! I talk about the events in the Superman Reborn crossover in Superman #18 & 19 and Action Comics #975 & 976. What do I like and don't like about this change of the status quo? Listen and find out. Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, or visit longboxreview.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review the show via iTunes. Please participate in the longboxreview.com/poll. Thanks for listening!
This week we are talking Superman Reborn, Justice League Movie trailer and DC TV
THIS IS IT. Teased in the Rebirth collection and now coming to fruition in the latest Superman run, the WATCHMEN are colliding with the DCU. Learn the connection and possible next steps for the Watchmen, Batman/Flash crossover and let us know what you want to see in the comments below!
In this whirlwind episode of Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast, we celebrate finally becoming a blip on Larry Hama's radar, announce a t-shirt giveaway for next week's one year anniversary and get a visit from Ronald P. Tramp in support of Brad's wife. And all that is before we even get to a metric ton of comic book news, more opinions on "Iron Fist," trailers for what are shaping up to be a couple of the best movies of the year and a momentous Star Wars showdown. Is it our best episode ever? Maybe not. But, as always, it's good enough.Length - 01:29:47Language - PG-13. (Contains some adult language.)-0:09:58 - COMIC BOOK NEWSIconic artist Bernie Wrightson passes away, R.L. Stine writing an offbeat "Man-Thing" mini-series, Comic Con Center for Popular Culture museum opening in San Diego, Emerald City Distribution tries to figure out a model for indie distribution, "Quantum and Woody" speculation begins after TV deal announced, the cause of Thor's unworthiness revealed, a first tease for DC event "Dark Days," gauging the interest for Marvel's "Secret Empire," and "Superman: Reborn" effectively ends the New 52.-0:33:58 - CROSSING THE STREAMSInventive zombie movie "Train to Busan," two Dave Chappelle stand-up specials hit Netflix, getting further into "Iron Fist," and a documentary about musicals "Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened."-0:44:40 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS"DC's Legends of Tomorrow" go from the earth to the moon, Supergirl joins "The Flash" for a musical episode, storylines come together on "Arrow" and "Baskets" wraps up its season with a strong finale.-0:57:19 - MOVIE NEWSMore actors rumored to play Cable, possible movies for Black Cat and Silver Sable, the long-awaited sequel "The Girl in the Spider's Web," trying to connect the dots of the Cloverfield universe, red band trailers for "Wilson" and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and Robert Rodriquez rebooting "Escape from New York."-1:11:28 - STAR WARS NEWSConfirmation that Carrie Fisher's death will not affect plot of Episode VIII, more details about the Han Solo origin film and Obi-Wan faces Darth Maul in the season finale of "Star Wars: Rebels."
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This week, we discuss Hamilton, Unworthy Thor, X-O Manowar, Superman Reborn, Marvel's Retailer Summit, Marvel's Generations titles, Katie Cassidy returning to Arrow, Sony planning an Venom movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer, Justice League trailer, some more Iron Fist talk, and a few listener questions. Starring Ryan Higgins, Bryce Larsen, Brock Sager, and Charlie West.
No ar mais um Capa Variante, amigos e amigas de todo o Brasil brasileiro! Nessa semana, Gobbi e Nick falam sobre Superman Reborn, o último arco de destaque da DC que envolveu as revistas Superman e Action Comics. Coloque seu fone de ouvido e venha com a gente descobrir por que a DC não se cansa de enfiar diferentes Clark Kents na mesma Terra e não se cansa de fazer mistério sobre o Rebirth! Contato E-mail: capavariante@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/capavariante Facebook: facebook.com/capavariante Twitter do Gobbi: twitter.com/thejedidroid Twitter do Nick: twitter.com/tendinick Acompanhe o #365Gibis: instagram.com/365gibis Feed Feedburner / iTunes
No ar mais um Capa Variante, amigos e amigas de todo o Brasil brasileiro! Nessa semana, Gobbi e Nick falam sobre Superman Reborn, o último arco de destaque da DC que envolveu as revistas Superman e Action Comics. Coloque seu fone de ouvido e venha com a gente descobrir por que a DC não se cansa de enfiar diferentes Clark Kents na mesma Terra e não se cansa de fazer mistério sobre o Rebirth! Contato E-mail: capavariante@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/capavariante Facebook: facebook.com/capavariante Twitter do Gobbi: twitter.com/thejedidroid Twitter do Nick: twitter.com/tendinick Acompanhe o #365Gibis: instagram.com/365gibis Feed Feedburner / iTunes
Another week, another podcast as Jim, Eric, Reggie, Chris, Mark, Branden and Trevitt all gather together to bring you 10+ hours of goodness. This week is all about Superman and see what Jim and Eric think of the Reborn finale as well as every other book that came out this week...and much more! Intro (0:00), News (1:01:05), Mail #1 (1:12:42), Book - See List Below (1:36:49), Mail #2 (3:19:13), Marvel Minute - Iron Fist #1 (3:47:40), Mail #3 (5:39:39), Mail #4 (8:22:37) DC Comic Books reviewed: Detective Comics #953 (1:39:12), Action Comics #976 (2:08:22), Flash #19 (2:57:11), Teen Titans #6 (4:12:48), Batman Beyond #6 (4:44:21), Wonder Woman #19 (5:15:26), Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #17 (8:04:46), Batgirl #9 (6:38:49), Suicide Squad #14 (7:09:20), Hellblazer #8 (7:26:44), Young Animal - Mother Panic #5 and Doom Patrol #5 (7:43:08), He-Man/Thundercats #6 **pardon the echo** (8:58:42), Deathstroke #15 (9:21:42), Blue Beetle #7 (9:50:49) Keywords: Comics, Comic Books, Comic Book Podcast, Comics Podcast, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Podcast, Comic Book, superhero, superhero podcast, DCU, DC YOU, dc rebirth, dc comics rebirth, batman rebirth, superman rebirth, green arrow rebirth, green lantern rebirth Email us @ weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Follow Us on Twitter @weirdsciencedc Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/weirdsciencedccomics Call the New Rant and Rave Line!!! (641) 715-3900 Ext: 452328 Call anytime you need to get something off your chest about anything and everything!!! We will have a new weekly segment with all of your calls. Click HERE to check us out on iTunes and be sure to give us a quick review
Jim and Eric are back to spotlight Action Comics #976 and the Superman Reborn story in general. They may be confused, but they have theories and predictions galore. Enjoy! Keywords: Comics, Comic Books, Comic Book Podcast, Comics Podcast, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Podcast, Comic Book, superhero, superhero podcast, DCU, DC YOU, dc rebirth, dc comics rebirth, batman rebirth, superman rebirth, green arrow rebirth, green lantern rebirth Email us @ weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Follow Us on Twitter @weirdsciencedc Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/weirdsciencedccomics Call the New Rant and Rave Line!!! (641) 715-3900 Ext: 452328 Call anytime you need to get something off your chest about anything and everything!!! We will have a new weekly segment with all of your calls. Click HERE to check us out on iTunes and be sure to give us a quick review
Sal is joined by Sam Bashor of Sourcefed and Only Stupid Answers to chat about the recent Superman reveal! See more at http://comicpop.net and help ComicPOP keep the lights on at http://patreon.com/comicpop.
Jim and Eric try to make sense of Superman #19 and the whole Superman Reborn story so far. Reggie almost joins in an epic fail moment for the ages. Enjoy! Keywords: Comics, Comic Books, Comic Book Podcast, Comics Podcast, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Podcast, Comic Book, superhero, superhero podcast, DCU, DC YOU, dc rebirth, dc comics rebirth, batman rebirth, superman rebirth, green arrow rebirth, green lantern rebirth Email us @ weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Follow Us on Twitter @weirdsciencedc Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/weirdsciencedccomics Call the New Rant and Rave Line!!! (641) 715-3900 Ext: 452328 Call anytime you need to get something off your chest about anything and everything!!! We will have a new weekly segment with all of your calls. Click HERE to check us out on iTunes and be sure to give us a quick review
The gang gathers to discuss the week in comics, including Gotham Academy, Action Comics, All-New Wolverine, Squirrel Girl, Grass Kingdom, and more. We hash out our apprehensions and excited feelings over the second Wonder Woman trailer released and talk some important Thor 3 news. Finally, Mara says goodbye as Steve prepares to take the reigns and lead the Talking Comics crew into a new era!
This episode took forever to record and here it is, the 3rd longest Weird Science Podcast ever. Hear as Jim goes from furious to angry to less angry while Eric is along for the ride. Jim is strangly intrigued by Reggie's German Uncle, Eric's neighbor keeps out of Weird Science business and Mail Robot returns for a duet with the Jazz Flute. All that and so much more...Enjoy! Intro (0:00), Mail #1 (50:47), Books- See List Below (1:11:36), Mail#2 (3:23:47), Marvel Minute - Man Thing #1 (3:52:57), Mail #3 (5:55:38), Mail#4 (8:11:51), Mail #5 (10:48:21) DC Books Reviewed: Detective Comics #952 (1:36:26), Action Comics #975 (1:58:35), JLA #2 (2:58:57), Flash #18 (4:27:48), Titans#9 (5:00:56), Wonder Woman #18 (5:23:40), Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #8 (6:58:08), Supergirl #7 (7:19:21), Red Hood and the Outlaws #8 (7:52:58), Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #16 (8:40:45), Suicide Squad #13 (8:58:31), New Super-Man #9 (9:28:12), Gotham Academy Second Semester #7 (10:00:07), Mother Panic #4 (10:47:51), Superwoman #8 (11:02:08), Deathstroke #14 (11:20:45), Earth 2 Society #22 (11:37:31) Keywords: Comics, Comic Books, Comic Book Podcast, Comics Podcast, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Podcast, Comic Book, superhero, superhero podcast, DCU, DC YOU, dc rebirth, dc comics rebirth, batman rebirth, superman rebirth, green arrow rebirth, green lantern rebirth Email us @ weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Follow Us on Twitter @weirdsciencedc Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/weirdsciencedccomics Call the New Rant and Rave Line!!! (641) 715-3900 Ext: 452328 Call anytime you need to get something off your chest about anything and everything!!! We will have a new weekly segment with all of your calls. Click HERE to check us out on iTunes and be sure to give us a quick review
Marvel Announces Edge of Venomeverse Event 9:49 Rob Liefield Returns to Deadpool 14:37 New Writer on Uncanny Avengers 17:27 Comics of the Week 03/01/17 20:00 Logan Highlights 57:00
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LOGAN has finally hit theaters. Was it good? Was it bad? Was it the Wolverine film fans have been waiting to see? The guys dive into a SPOILER-filled discussion of the new comic-based film. Also, the guys talk about the new SUPERMAN REBORN story and just who the new Clark Kent could be. More importantly, Josh and Seth try to play matchmaker for Lucas. With LOGAN and EMERALD CITY COMIC CON this week there was plenty to talk about. Find out what the best news and announcements of the week are and much more on this week's Comic Plunder Podcast! […] The post Comic Plunder Podcast Episode 3 appeared first on Comic Plunder.
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 4:10 - Superman #18 (Peter J Tomasi & Patrick Gleason) 35:31 - Batman #18 (Tom King and David Finch) 48:31 - Nightwing #16 (Tim Seeley and Javier Fernandez) 58:23 - Green Arrow #18 (Benjamin Percy and Eleonora Carlini) 1:05:14 - Green Lanterns #18 (Sam Humphries and Robson Rocha) 1:15:37 - Death of Hawkman #6 (Marc Andreyko and Aaron Lopresti) 1:22:37 - The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #3 (Cary Bates & Greg Weisman and Will Conrad) 1:32:31 – Best art, cover and books of the week. twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/
Team Cape and Cowl are back for another podcast full of awesome news and superhero chat. This week Alex, Sam and Steve mull over the box office and critical reaction to Suicide Squad and dive into the new Luke Cage trailer. There's loads of listeners questions throughout and our early impressions of Batman: The Telltale series, oh and Superman is back for another solo movie! Enjoy! visit capeandcowl.co.uk
On this science fiction podcast, we interview Aaron Rosenberg from Crazy 8 Press and the Scattered Earth Saga. Beside a new New Trivia contest, we also discuss the Fringe Teaser, The Fall Line-Up of SciFi TV, Harry Potter Rocks the Theaters, Superman Reborn, and Batman: Year One. Miles brings you This Week in Trek and J.P. Harvey brings us the top 5 shows he watched when he was a kid in the SciFi Five in Five.
On this science fiction podcast, we interview Aaron Rosenberg from Crazy 8 Press and the Scattered Earth Saga. Beside a new New Trivia contest, we also discuss the Fringe Teaser, The Fall Line-Up of SciFi TV, Harry Potter Rocks the Theaters, Superman Reborn, and Batman: Year One. Miles brings you This Week in Trek and J.P. Harvey brings us the top 5 shows he watched when he was a kid in the SciFi Five in Five.