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Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
Electric Mullet Ep #31: Superman - Invasion! Part 1

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 42:27


Electric Mullet Ep #31: Superman - Invasion! Part 1 Welcome back to Electric Mullet: The Superman Podcast! This time Phil and Tyler review Invasion! Part 1 from Invasion! #1, Superman #26, Adventures of Superman #449, and Invasion! #2 (December 1988) as an alien alliance targets Earth's metahuman population, Superman battles a Thanagarian strike force and leads Earth's superheroes in battle against the alliance as the new Gangbuster battles Baron Sunday and Guardian. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can!    Electric Mullet's Links  → Twitter https://twitter.com/MulletElectric → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clsidekicks → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElectricMullet → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
Who's Hot and Who's Not? Ep.18: Brother Power to Byth

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 59:53


A puppet elemental. A criminal entomologist. Brother and sister computer nerds. An animal master. A Thanagarian shape-shifter. Which are hot, which are not? The Girls of the Hot Squad complete their assessment of Who's Who #3's entries based on sheer datability. Featuring permanent panelists Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, and Amélie. Listen to Episode 18 below (the usual mature language warnings apply), or subscribe to the feed on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Relevant images and further credits at: Who's Hot and Who's Not ep.18 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment.

oHOTmu OR NOT?
Who's Hot and Who's Not? Ep.18: Brother Power to Byth

oHOTmu OR NOT?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 59:53


A puppet elemental. A criminal entomologist. Brother and sister computer nerds. An animal master. A Thanagarian shape-shifter. Which are hot, which are not? The Girls of the Hot Squad complete their assessment of Who's Who #3's entries based on sheer datability. Featuring permanent panelists Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, and Amélie. Listen to Episode 18 below (the usual mature language warnings apply), or subscribe to the feed on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Relevant images and further credits at: Who's Hot and Who's Not ep.18 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment.

The Iron Age of Comics

Forget whatever you think you know about Hawkman! Tim Truman's 1989 prestige format miniseries Hawkworld drew from inspirations including cop shows, Vietnam War movies, and The Count of Monte Cristo to update the winged warrior's Silver Age origin for a grittier, more grounded era. The result is a science fiction adventure offering a critique of imperialism and class inequality that resonates just as strongly today. We'll also dig into the confusing tangle of Hawkman's post-Crisis continuity, but rest assured that Hawkworld itself won't require you to be an expert in Thanagarian lore before or since.

FanboyNation
Jamie Grey Hyder Talks Being Hawkgirl in 'Green Lantern: Beware My Power' Premiering at SDCC!

FanboyNation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 9:13


Lebanese-American Actress Jamie Grey Hyder (True Blood, Graceland, Sugar Plum Twist) talks about voicing Hawkgirl in 'Green Lantern: Beware My Power' premiering at San Diego Comic Con. Hyder plays Thanagarian warrior Hawkgirl in a story focusing on the modern origin of Green Lantern, John Stewart, his struggles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the survivors guilt. All this while being drawn into an intergalactic battle between Rann and Thanagar, but not all is as it seems. Unlike Stewart, Hawkgirl holds to the notion of dying an honorable death in battle and like Hyder's real-life Phoenician ancestors being proud to defend their nationality. We spoke with Hyder about her role as Hawkgirl in 'Green Lantern: Beware My Power', her work with veterans and the power of humanizing our comic book as well as science fiction characters. 'Green Lantern: Beware My Power' premieres this weekend at San Diego Comic Con and comes to 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and Digital on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Follow Jamie Grey Hyder on Twitter @JGHyder and on Instagram @jghyder.

Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast
CBCC 48: Dick & Babs - Convergence

Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 84:08


The Dick Grayson & Barbara Gordon will-they/won't-they relationship ends here, and it only took another DC Crisis, sorry, we meant Convergence to make it happen. This week concludes our series on Dick & Babs by tackling the two-issue "Birds of Rage" mini-series written by Gail Simone. These conversations were a typical whirlwind of emotions, but we can happily report that we're leaving them as passionate fans of Dick & Babs romance.  Nightwing & Oracle are left to defend their Gotham City from two encroaching Thanagarian warlords. Still, if they're to have any chance at defeating the enemy, the two lovers have to come together once and for all. There is nothing like a multiverse to make our dreams come true. Issues covered in this episode: "Convergence: Nightwing/Oracle 1 - 2, written by Gail Simone, penciled by Jan Duursema, inked by Dan Parsons, colored by Wes Dzioba, and lettered by Carlos M. Mangual. Featuring covers by Jill Thompson. Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art @Karen_XmenFan.

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Doctor DC Podcast
Issue #82 - "History of the Hawks"

Doctor DC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 115:12


This week we talk all about the many and convoluted histories of Hawkman and Hawkgirl/woman! But first, we break down the latest in DC news that's fit to print. Also, we FINALLY discuss the new Titans show. Sponsored by Great Lakes Grooming Co.  Intro Music by Aaron Barry To ask questions for the next episode, or to continue the conversation online visit us here: On Twitter On Facebook  On Instagram On our Website Or check out our new store for merch   SHOW NOTES (courtesy of Josh Gill)   News & Notes (1:45) Psycho Pirate To Be Introduced in Arrowverse Crossover (6:29) Jim Gordon Gets A New Nemesis for Gotham’s Final Season (12:38) First Images of the Monitor from Arrowverse’s Elseworlds Released (15:12) Jensen Ackles Donned the Red Hood Costume for Halloween (17:25) Patreon Episodes Upcoming   Doctor’s Pull List (18:45) Titans   History of the Hawks (33:25) Did Geoff Johns, or any other writer, ever implicitly tie the Hawks to Hawk and Dove? (37:51) Weaponry? (42:52) How do you feel about the current Hawkman run? (48:00) Good jumping off point to start reading Hawkman? (51:36) What types/eras of reincarnations would you like to see? (56:40) Is Hath-Set now irrelevant to the Hawk mythos? (1:02:57) What is it about the Hawks that is appealing?  Who would be good to play them in the DCEU? (1:10:41) Will we ever get Hawkman on the big screen? (1:16:23) Why was Hawkwoman in the Justice League cartoon? Is there a reason why a Golden Age character has survived for so long and been so prolific? (1:28:20) Favorite story from the Silver Age? (1:30:53) Does the animated Justice League series abridge the Hawks’ history?  Where do the Hawks stand in the Thanagarian class system? Biggest failure of the Thanagarians and how it shaped the Hawks? (1:37:53) Weaving the history of the Hawks without retconning.   Dial Doc (1:46:15) Zodiac Countdown (1:48:31) Pi-rate   Hawkman & Hawkgirl Carter Hall (PreFlashpoint) Carter Hall (Rebirth) Katar Hol (Golden Age) Katar Hol (PreFlashpoint) Katar Hol (Rebirth) Kendra Saunders (PreFlashpoint) Kendra Saunders (Rebirth) Shiera Sanders (PreFlashpoint) Shayera Thal (Golden Age) Shayera Thal (Silver Age)   Characters, Places, Things Absorbascon Claw of Horus Daniel Hall (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Dawn Granger (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Don Hall (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Hank Hall (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Hath-Set (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Hector Hall Lyta Hall Nix Uotan (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Nth Metal Onimar Synn (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Psycho-Pirate (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Thanagar Ultra Monitor (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Warhawk   Recommended Reading & Viewing Hawkman Vol 5 Hawkworld Vol 1 JSA: The Return of Hawkman Justice League (TV Series) Titans (TV Series)   Media   People Geoff Johns Jared Padalecki Priyanka Chopra Rami Malek

Doctor DC Podcast
Issue #75 - "Space"

Doctor DC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 113:18


Following the death of our co-host in a freak dirigible accident, this week’s issue explores the outer limits of space and those adventurous spacefaring characters of the DC Universe! But first we dive into the news that's fit to print.  Sponsored by Great Lakes Grooming Co.  Intro Music by Aaron Barry To ask questions for the next episode, or to continue the conversation online visit us here: On Twitter On Facebook  On Instagram On our Website Or check out our new store for merch District North Website Producer Richard on Instagram   SHOW NOTES (courtesy of Josh Gill)   News and Notes (5:35) Old Robin Meets New in DC Universe’s Titans (8:38) Henry Cavill is out as Superman (14:03) New Images of Joaquin Phoenix as Joker (16:48) Batman is Gaining a New Bird Themed Partner (18:27) DC Announces New Martian Manhunter Series from Orlando & Rossmo (20:34) Swamp Thing Names Len Wiseman as Pilot’s Director (24:10) Flash Season 5 Images Released (30:01) DC Will Reveal True Hawkman Origin (21:45) Batman Animated Series Opening Remastered in HD   Space (40:44) Why do Rann and Thanagar have so many issues? (43:36) Didn’t a Thanagarian blood cult convince the populace that Rann was to blame for the planet for falling in to a star? (46:20) Jemm, Son of Saturn.  Are there other Saturnians? (50:36) Who is Adam Strange? (54:20) Why does Earth have so many Green Lanterns?  Which one spends the most time in space? (1:00:30) What cosmic beings hold physical manifestations? (1:04:58) What Earth Green Lantern would you like to see a solo series of?  What general Green Lantern? (1:12:57) The Wanderers origin and how they tie in to Legion continuity. (1:15:53) Are there any Green Lantern stories that take place in Earth’s sector that does not involve Earth? (1:23:05) Space Cabbie, the greatest unsung hero of the DC Universe? (1:25:35) Best non-Green Lantern stories to read for an intro the DC cosmos? (1:29:33) Why didn’t Kryptonians abandon their planet and live somewhere with a yellow sun? (1:36:15) Methods of quick interstellar travel.   Dial Doc (1:42:36) The Bamboozler (1:44:12) Blarney Stone   Characters, Places, Things Adam Strange (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Adara Arisia Butcher Cicada Daxam Hawkman (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Ion Jemm John Stewart (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Kismet Leezle Pon Legion of Superheroes Medphyll (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) New Gods Okaara Omega Titans Ophidian Parallax Phantom Zone Predator Presence Proselyte Rann Sector 2813 Sector 2814 Sodam Yat Space Cabbie (PreFlashpoint) (Rebirth) Tamaran Thanagar Vega System Wanderers Recommended Reading 52 Countdown to Infinite Crisis Green Lantern: Earth One Green Lantern: Lights Out Infinite Crisis Omega Men Vol 1 Omega Men Vol 3 Rann-Thanagar: Holy War Rann-Thanagar War Rotworld People Chris Klein Henry Cavill James Wan Joaquin Phoenix Len Wiseman Riley Rossmo Robert Venditti Steve Orlando  

Justice's First Dawn: A Classic Justice League of America Podcast
Justice's First Dawn: Justice League of America 78 and 79

Justice's First Dawn: A Classic Justice League of America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 110:22


The show is back!  It's time to introduce the Justice League Satellite!  It's time to ride the Thanagarian... something or another!  (Just call it the teleporter, team!)  It's time to team up with the Cowboy Crusader, the Vigilante!  It's time for a set of two issues that are kind of like the Justice League teaming up with a Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode!  Issues 78 and 79 are heralding the return of the podcast, and I hope you enjoy the ride!  So unless you want to be embarassed at a charity dinner by Superman, then by all means please leave some feedback at justicesfirstdawning@gmail.com, or leave a comment on the podcast feed!  Thanks for your patience and your support!

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,

DC Cinematic Minute
Man of Steel Minute 109: The Thanagarian Snare Beast

DC Cinematic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 19:40


General Zod assumes command of the Fortress of Solitude. Superman is not prepared for the World Engine’s defense mechanisms. Guest Commentator: Ralph Attanasia

DC Cinematic Minute
Man of Steel Minute 109: The Thanagarian Snare Beast

DC Cinematic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 19:41


General Zod assumes command of the Fortress of Solitude. Superman is not prepared for the World Engine's defense mechanisms. Guest Commentator: Ralph Attanasia A Too Old Media podcast

First Strike: The Invasion! Podcast
First Strike: The Invasion! Podcast Ep.12: Animal Man #6

First Strike: The Invasion! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 67:23


Bass and Siskoid cover Animal Man #6, Grant Morrison's exploration into Thanagarian war... and art! Listen to Episode 12 below (the usual filthy filthy language warnings apply), or subscribe to First Strike: The Invasion! Podcast on iTunes! Relevant images and further credits at: First Strike ep.12 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment!

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
Legends of Tomorrow 1x16 – Legendary | Review

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 34:16


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #182 - Legends of Tomorrow 1x16 – Legendary | Review - Rip takes the team to May 2016 to let them decide their own destiny.  Sara find Quentin running communications in the Arrow lair, and learns that Laurel is dead. Ray and Rory decide to look out for one another. Stein is bored.  Etc.  They all come together to signal Rip, come back to the Waverider, and stuff happens. Kendra gets Sergeant Rock killed, I think… and leaves a note in his helmet telling the team where to find her… and it’s the helmet in Rip’s study.   So then they realize that Savage is looking to reset time back to ancient Egypt so he can be a god, and to do so he’s going to perform some lame ass ritual with Hawkman’s blood over some Thanagarian meteors in three different time periods. The good thing about this mess of a plot? We get to see our team kill Savage three times! Kendra and Carter decide to go see if they can have a life together, and the rest of the team decides to go on more adventures in the Waverider before another Waverider shows up, and REX TYLER OF THE JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA pimps out!

Tomorrow's Legends
TL016 - Legends S1E16 - Legendary

Tomorrow's Legends

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 123:21


In our season one finale, Rip leaves the remaining members of the team back in 2016 to continue hunting for Savage alone. After attempting to move on with their lives, each member of the team returns to the spot where the Waverider left them, intent on signaling it to come back. Rip returns and the team is reunited. Sara confronts Rip and he admits he knew Laurel would die, explaining they cannot go back to save her without sentencing her entire family to die. When trying to come-up with a plan, a helmet in Rip's office relocates itself and the team discovers a note from Kendra. Savage, Kendra and Carter are in France, 1944. We learn Savage's end game, and why Kendra and Carter are still alive: he needs their blood to activate the Thanagarian technology in the meteorites to erase all of time and plunge the world back to 1700 BC. While Firestorm attempts to harness transmutation, Dr. Stein realizes that Savage is going to detonate the meteorites in three different time periods. After doing complicated math, which, trust us, is always right, he discovers the three time periods where Savage is headed. The team hatches a plan to kill Savage in three different time periods after exposure to the meteorite radiation renders him mortal. Surprise! After an entire season of trying to kill Savage, the plan finally works and Savage is defeated. Unfortunately, the team fails to diffuse the third meteorite and Rip decides to sacrifice himself to save the team. After being "reunited" with his family and gaining a sense a peace, Rip wakes to Gideon explaining that she isn't ready to die. He decides he isn't either and sends the meteor into the sun while time jumping back to 2021 to pick-up the team. He proposes they should protect the timeline, as a team, and sends them all back to 2016 to make their decisions, except for Mick. Mr. Rory returns to 2013 so he can say goodbye to his partner in crime and friend, Leonard Snart.  Just as the team come to the decision that they will rejoin with Rip, they are interrupted by... another Waverider? No one knows from when, or why, it has returned, and Rex Tyler steps off the ship to keep them from leaving on their new mission. He proclaims he is a part of the Justice Society of America and Mick Rory sent him back to this point to stop them from getting on the Waverider and head to their deaths. Join in the discussion by sending feedback to sibercastfan@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @sibercast and join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/tomorrowslegends.All this and more can be found on our website at www.tomorrowslegends.libsyn.com. 

DC on SCREEN
Legends of Tomorrow 1x16 – Legendary | Review

DC on SCREEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 34:16


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #182 - Legends of Tomorrow 1x16 – Legendary | Review - Rip takes the team to May 2016 to let them decide their own destiny.  Sara find Quentin running communications in the Arrow lair, and learns that Laurel is dead. Ray and Rory decide to look out for one another. Stein is bored.  Etc.  They all come together to signal Rip, come back to the Waverider, and stuff happens. Kendra gets Sergeant Rock killed, I think… and leaves a note in his helmet telling the team where to find her… and it’s the helmet in Rip’s study.   So then they realize that Savage is looking to reset time back to ancient Egypt so he can be a god, and to do so he’s going to perform some lame ass ritual with Hawkman’s blood over some Thanagarian meteors in three different time periods. The good thing about this mess of a plot? We get to see our team kill Savage three times! Kendra and Carter decide to go see if they can have a life together, and the rest of the team decides to go on more adventures in the Waverider before another Waverider shows up, and REX TYLER OF THE JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA pimps out!

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
Legends of Tomorrow 1x15 - Destiny | Review

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 19:33


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #177 - Legends of Tomorrow 1x15 - Destiny | Review - Rip Hunter is introduced to the concept of The Oculus, the device by which the Time Masters map and (surprise!) manipulate time.  Turns out that the Time Masters are in league with Vandal Savage because he is, despite the many atrocities he visits upon humanity, the only person who can unite humanity enough for mankind to survive the coming Thanagarian war!  Oh, and the Time Masters claim that they instructed Savage to kill Rip’s family to make him rebel and give him purpose. Shit.  In other news, Mick is being brainwashed into being Chronos again, Snart is into Sara, Rip sees Ray die trying to shut the Oculus down, Jax teams with Stein to travel back to the future (and does so while also convincing Stein to give him the roofie in the first place), and the team loses not a Ray as foretold, but Snart who, as he would put it, takes one for the team. The Oculus is destroyed, and the Time Masters no longer have the ability to map time.  They end their association with Savage who has just freshly killed Rip’s family with Kendra and Carter in tow.  Follow DC on SCREEN on Twitter @DConSCREENFollow DC on SCREEN on FacebookE-mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.com

DC on SCREEN
Legends of Tomorrow 1x15 - Destiny | Review

DC on SCREEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 19:33


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #177 - Legends of Tomorrow 1x15 - Destiny | Review - Rip Hunter is introduced to the concept of The Oculus, the device by which the Time Masters map and (surprise!) manipulate time.  Turns out that the Time Masters are in league with Vandal Savage because he is, despite the many atrocities he visits upon humanity, the only person who can unite humanity enough for mankind to survive the coming Thanagarian war!  Oh, and the Time Masters claim that they instructed Savage to kill Rip’s family to make him rebel and give him purpose. Shit.  In other news, Mick is being brainwashed into being Chronos again, Snart is into Sara, Rip sees Ray die trying to shut the Oculus down, Jax teams with Stein to travel back to the future (and does so while also convincing Stein to give him the roofie in the first place), and the team loses not a Ray as foretold, but Snart who, as he would put it, takes one for the team. The Oculus is destroyed, and the Time Masters no longer have the ability to map time.  They end their association with Savage who has just freshly killed Rip’s family with Kendra and Carter in tow.  Follow DC on SCREEN on Twitter @DConSCREENFollow DC on SCREEN on FacebookE-mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.com

Dave Talks Comics
DTC 110 - JLU Season 3 - Part 1

Dave Talks Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 58:09


      JLU Season 3 - Part 10:00 DC's Legends of Tomorrow - quick and spoiler-free thoughts about the show as a whole2:05 Intro4:16 Ep 1: I Am Legion - Gorilla Grodd convinces Lex Luthor to join his newly formed "Legion of Doom" and lead a raid on Blackhawk Island20:53 Notes - Blackhawk, War Wheel25:58 Ep 2: Shadow of the Hawk - Shayera investigates some ancient Egyptian artifacts which seem to be of Thanagarian origin36:14 Ep 3: Chaos at the Earth's Core - After their plane crashed Green Lantern, Stargirl, Supergirl, and STRIPE find themseleves stuck in Skartaris42:23 Ep 4: To Another Shore - A fight breaks out between the Justice League and the Legion of Doom over a frozen Viking Prince54:51 Notes - Viking Prince57:06 OutroCover Art: JLU - To Another Shore[58:08] - - - - -

Heroes and Villains podcast
127: Hawkman with Chris Elvins

Heroes and Villains podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 77:23


This week Chris joins Bruce to discuss the confusing history of Hawkman. Whether it's the goldan age archeologist Carter Hall, or the silver age displaced Thanagarian police officer Kator Hol Hawkman is always a savage and interesting character. Unfortunately, due to this mismanagement of his continuity he has been fairly neglected in recent years. Listen to this episode to learn all about this founding member of both the Justice Society and the Justice League. Check out awesome H&V shirts by clicking this link! Follow Chris on Twitter @Canuck_elvie Follow H&V on Twitter and Facebook Thanks Kirby Krackle for the theme music Email the show at laundryroombruce@gmail.com Part of alienangel.net

The View Masters
League Night Episode 52: Starcrossed II

The View Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2011 28:41


Recorded May 4, 2011 With Earth now under Thanagarian control, the Justice League goes into hiding to recover and cope with the betrayal of one of their own. -from IMDB League Night Episode 52: Starcrossed II Email Eric or Joe. Time – 28:40 min. / File Size – 14mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes

Earth-2.net Presents...
World's Finest Podcast - Episode 96

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 114:07


An archaeologist by the name of Carter Hall claims he and Shayera are the resurrected souls of two Thanagarian lovers ("Shadow of the Hawk"). Green Lantern, Supergirl, and an exceedingly whiny Stargirl are transported to the center of the Earth to fend off the evil Demos and his two new allies: Metallo and Silver Banshee ("Chaos at the Earth's Core"). Grodd seeks the key to immortality inside the corpse of a Viking ("To Another Shore"). Fed up with The Flash ruining their schemes, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, and Trickster plan one final attack to bring the speedster down ("Flash and Substance"). And as Grodd's ultimate plan comes to a head, Deadman seeks revenge on the one who seemingly killed his master ("Dead Reckoning").

Earth-2.net Presents...
World's Finest Podcast - Episode 96

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 114:07


An archaeologist by the name of Carter Hall claims he and Shayera are the resurrected souls of two Thanagarian lovers ("Shadow of the Hawk"). Green Lantern, Supergirl, and an exceedingly whiny Stargirl are transported to the center of the Earth to fend off the evil Demos and his two new allies: Metallo and Silver Banshee ("Chaos at the Earth's Core"). Grodd seeks the key to immortality inside the corpse of a Viking ("To Another Shore"). Fed up with The Flash ruining their schemes, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, and Trickster plan one final attack to bring the speedster down ("Flash and Substance"). And as Grodd's ultimate plan comes to a head, Deadman seeks revenge on the one who seemingly killed his master ("Dead Reckoning").

World's Finest Podcast
World's Finest Podcast - Episode 96

World's Finest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 114:07


An archaeologist by the name of Carter Hall claims he and Shayera are the resurrected souls of two Thanagarian lovers ("Shadow of the Hawk"). Green Lantern, Supergirl, and an exceedingly whiny Stargirl are transported to the center of the Earth to fend off the evil Demos and his two new allies: Metallo and Silver Banshee ("Chaos at the Earth's Core"). Grodd seeks the key to immortality inside the corpse of a Viking ("To Another Shore"). Fed up with The Flash ruining their schemes, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, and Trickster plan one final attack to bring the speedster down ("Flash and Substance"). And as Grodd's ultimate plan comes to a head, Deadman seeks revenge on the one who seemingly killed his master ("Dead Reckoning").

World's Finest Podcast
World's Finest Podcast - Episode 96

World's Finest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 114:07


An archaeologist by the name of Carter Hall claims he and Shayera are the resurrected souls of two Thanagarian lovers ("Shadow of the Hawk"). Green Lantern, Supergirl, and an exceedingly whiny Stargirl are transported to the center of the Earth to fend off the evil Demos and his two new allies: Metallo and Silver Banshee ("Chaos at the Earth's Core"). Grodd seeks the key to immortality inside the corpse of a Viking ("To Another Shore"). Fed up with The Flash ruining their schemes, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, and Trickster plan one final attack to bring the speedster down ("Flash and Substance"). And as Grodd's ultimate plan comes to a head, Deadman seeks revenge on the one who seemingly killed his master ("Dead Reckoning").