This week Zach is joined by Lance Laster from Always Hold On To Arrow, Matt Truex from Always Hold On To DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Matthew Rocca to discuss the one hundred sixty sixth episode of “Smallville,” “Requiem.”
MoreThis week we kick off April 2017 as we get a glimpse of Superman’s new merged continuity, the Trinity decides to keep their knowledge of this new reality to themselves, and Jon and Damian are hunted by Kid Amazo!
Connor-El and Rey-Zod discuss the final 6 issues of “Birthright,” plus a short review of “Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns.”
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Bernie Gerstmayr start digging into one of Superman’s most notorious Triangle Era storylines in the kickoff to “Electric ‘Til One Million,” an epic podcast event surveying the late 1990s in comics and beyond.
This week Zach is joined by Meredith Borders from Fangoria to discuss the one hundred sixty fifth episode of “Smallville,” “Power.”
At yesterday’s ComicsPRO convention, DC illuminated the “Dawn of DC” timeline to reveal its Summer event, Knight Terrors, written by Joshua Williamson (“Superman”) with art by Howard Porter (“The Flash”), Guillem March (“The Joker”), and more.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Bernie Gerstmayr dig into the Jon Kent-starring “Son of Kal-El” series from writer Tom Taylor, along with the “Kal-El Returns” event and the landmark “Action Comics no.1050,” which set the stage for a new era of the Super-titles.
Host Anthony Desiato discusses “No Holds Barred” (Season 1, Episode 11) with guest Rich Roney, who also shares his memories of watching “Adventures of Superman” as a child in 1960s.
Tyler and James, with special guest Nathan and Solo, rank the Superman animated films.
On the eve of their 8th anniversary Tyler, James and Bryan discuss “The Flash” Movie trailer.
Jon and Damian get into shenanigans at LexCorp in “Super Sons no.6.” Lex, Ra’s al Ghul, and Circle form their own dark Trinity in “Trinity no.7.” Superman tries to sort out his own continuity in “Action Comics no.977.”
A new trailer for this summer’s DC blockbuster debuted during the 57th Super Bowl yesterday.
Tyler, James, Bryan and Solomon talk about the “Legion of Superheroes” animated films and 5 things they want and 5 things they don’t want from James Gunn’s proposed “Superman Legacy.”
Tyler and James talk “Action Comics no.1051,” “New Superman” and finish season one of “The Legion of Heroes” TV show.
Host Anthony Desiato discusses “The Secret of Superman” (Season 1, Episode 10) with guest V Ken Marion (artist on “Deathshroud”).
“Superman & Lois” is possibly one of The CW’s most impactful shows currently on air. It’s also one of the most expensive, costing the network nearly $5 million per episode to make, according to The Hollywood Reporter.