This week Zach is joined by JJ Hodges from For Comic Junkies to discuss the one hundred seventy fifth episode of “Smallville,” “Savior.”
MoreJames Gunn, the co-head of Warner Bros. Discovery’s DC devision, recently stated in a Thread that nothing will be canon in the upcoming new DC Cinematic Universe (DCU) until “Creature Commandos” premieres next year.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Grant Richter (Truth, Justice, and Hope: A Superman Podcast) dig into “Dark Nights: Metal” by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, as well as the first 18 issues of Snyder’s “Justice League of America” series.
“Wonder Woman” no.1 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere heads back to press for a second printing! The new “Dawn of DC” launch has everyone chasing the first issue of King and Sampere’s new series—and within days of release, all issues of “Wonder Woman” no.1 have sold out at the distributor level.
In our second and final special episode celebrating 30 years of “Lois & Clark”, Rob is joined by long-time listeners and friends of the show Daniela Rod and Stuart Mulrain—both of whom watched and loved “Lois & Clark” outside the USA.
Across its history, DC has published a host of fan-favorite stories featuring team-ups of characters from across the DC multiverse. On Oct. 17, celebrated writer Mark Waid, along with artists Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands team Batman and Superman with their counterparts from the iconic series “Kingdom Come!”
I’ve read my fair share of Manga and “Superman” comics. However, I never read a Manga centered around the Man of Steel. When I heard the news that DC Comics was partnering with Manga publisher Kodansha (“Attack on Titan”) to produce “Superman vs. Meshi,” I knew I was going to be in for a fun story. And what better story to read than my favorite superhero enjoying one of my favorite foods: Japanese Food?
Host Anthony Desiato presents a special interlude to the ongoing “Red Skies” event as he and guest V Ken Marion (artist on “Deathshroud”) dig into the first season of the new animated series “My Adventures With Superman.”
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Scott Honig dig into “52,” the weekly series from Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Keith Giffen that chronicled a missing year in the DC Universe following “Infinite Crisis.”
Host Anthony Desiato and guest George from SHORTBOX SUMMARY dig into the 2005-2006 miniseries “Infinite Crisis” by Geoff Johns and Phil Jimenez, which capped off an era at DC comics, reintroduced the Earth-2 Superman and Superboy Prime, and served as a true sequel to 1985’s “Crisis.”
Host Anthony Desiato discusses “Crime Wave” (Season 1, Episode 24) with guest Louis Koza (author of “Mister Reeves”).
Clark has his final confirmation (for now) with “Mister Oz”, and Kenan unlocks the full potential of his powers.
The Daily Planet website, dailyplanetdc.com, has been experiencing some technical issues that have rendered our publication abilities null and void.
Alan and Rob discuss Tom King and Andy Kubert’s modern classic “UP IN THE SKY” — how it’s the perfect Superman story for fans both old and new and which of the six issues they enjoyed the most.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Scott Honig dig into the Countdown To Infinite Crisis event, including the 80-page kickoff special and the quartet of miniseries that gave rise to “Infinite Crisis: The Omac Project” (and the related “Sacrifice” crossover storyline), “Villains United,” “Day of Vengeance,” and “Rann-Thanagar War.”
Connor-El is joined again by Tyler (Superman Blue) from Krypton Report to finish of their coverage of the Superman: Brainiac story arc!