The Monster Scifi Show Podcast – Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow Season Premiere
DC is back on tv with the premiere of Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow.
DC is back on tv with the premiere of Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs follow Simon and Jessica in training on Mogo. In Action Comics #984, Superman was lost, but now his is found…he was blind, but now he can see! In Flash #27, Flash goes all negative on Eobard Thawne and Iris
This past week we had 3 DC shows air their season finales. Supergirl – Nevertheless, She Persisted The Flash – Finish Line Arrow – Lian Yu
Another Scifi News Podcast is here for your listening enjoyment. As always, what are the “BIG” 3 topics I’ll be talking about:
The time has come to do my 2nd to last Monster Scifi Show for this year. Normally, my Scifi News episodes run about 20-30 minutes but I add more to the show. What will I be discussing? I’ve included 4 movie trailer reviews, 3 Scifi News items, and 5 midseason
This is it. This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for. 4 DC Shows over 4 nights to battle 1 major villain – The Dominators.
Returning with a vengeance, I, The Monster, took the podcast one step further. Aside from the regular 3 news items I normally talk week to week, I’ve added 7 season finale reviews. Before I do that, what are the BIG 3 scifi news stories that I will be talking about?
Only days away from Dragon Con, the ESO crew needed to record a quick episode and what better topic than the Scarlet Speedster? Mike, Mike, Dr. Q, and Kevin Eldridge tap not the Speed Force and relay some Flash Facts from the Golden Age to the current series. Plus, actor
Tiki Zombie creator “Howdy” Mike Gordon returns to the Needless Things Podcast!
The CW has become one of the best spots to find great superhero dramas on TV, thanks to its surprise hit “Arrow” several seasons ago and its equally successful new spin-off “The Flash.” The CW has turned the DC Comics superheroes into two of its most popular shows and even
By Don Kaye, Source: Blastr.com We haven’t heard much about that Flash movie in recent months, but don’t worry: the Scarlet Speedster’s big screen debut has not been consigned to movie studio limbo yet. The Flash was one of the major DC characters expected to be rolled out as part
by Ben Fritz, source: LATimes.com Green Lantern may have a future on the big screen, but likely not with the same director. Despite the big-budget superhero movie’s disappointing box office performance so far, Warner Bros. executives still want to find a way to make a sequel work. Bringing superheroes from