Black Lightning: The Book of Consequences Chapter One: Rise of the Green Light Babies
Black Lightning really impressed me with its first season. Now they’re back, and they’ve returned with both the quality and the really long titles.
Black Lightning really impressed me with its first season. Now they’re back, and they’ve returned with both the quality and the really long titles.
Black Lightning comes to the end of the first season (thankfully, we already know they’re coming back) with The Shadow of Death: The Book of War.
Black Lightning’s first season continues, along with their tendency towards elaborate titles, in “The Resurrection and the Light: The Book of Pain.”
Things take some ugly turns for Jefferson Pierce in “Black Jesus: The Book of Crucifixion.”
This week’s Black Lightning starts doing a bit of repair work on one of the major relationships on the show, which I’m glad to see.
Black Lightning: The Book of Little Black Lies opens with Jefferson training and dealing with the aftermath of the revelations about Gambi last episode.
The Black Lightning writers continue their predilection for odd titles with “The Book of Revelations.” I guess they’re going for a Biblical theme, which is a bit odd as religion is one thing they’ve largely stayed away from, barring Lawanda’s funeral.
The writers on Black Lightning continue their book-ish titles with “Equinox: The Book of Fate.” It’s never made clear what “Equinox” refers to, and for some DC fans, that’s just as well.
When we last saw Black Lightning, he was suffering another weird attack of whatever keeps messing with him and his powers. As “Three Sevens: The Book of Thunder” starts, he’s still lying on the ground after the beating he got from Joey Toledo last time.
Continuing their penchant for complicated titles, Black Lightning continues with “And Then The Devil Brought the Plague: The Book of Green Light.” This new drug is doing a number on Freeland, and dominating a lot of the show’s plot, as well.