Arrow: The Longbow Hunters
As happens a lot, Arrow gets a new voiceover as the season moves forward. It’s still Oliver, but now he’s talking about the current circumstances of his incarceration, and ends it with “Now, I am Inmate 4587.”
As happens a lot, Arrow gets a new voiceover as the season moves forward. It’s still Oliver, but now he’s talking about the current circumstances of his incarceration, and ends it with “Now, I am Inmate 4587.”
While it could mean a lot of different things when superheroes are involved, “Fallout” deals with the aftermath of President Marsdin being outed as an alien on Supergirl.
Black Lightning continues its second season of unwieldy titles with “The Book of Consequences: Chapter Two: Black Jesus Blues.”
It’s been a rough several years to be a fan of DC Comics’ Teen Titans.
The Girl of Steel returns, bringing along several new characters, as Supergirl’s 4th season starts off with “American Alien.”
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.
I’ve been reading comic books since the mid-80’s and watching them on screen since the first Christopher Reeve Superman, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, and those horrible cheesy 70’s live action movies of both Captain America and Spider-Man.
Last episode ended on a serious cliffhanger/start of a fight, and “Not Kansas” picks up in exactly that spot. Supergirl and Mon-El, just back from their unexpected Argo City vacation, arrive just in time for a major fight with Reign in Lena’s lab.
Legos have been around a long time.
Taking a break from the urgency of the World Killers, even if this mission is related, Supergirl works towards her season finale with “Dark Side of the Moon.”