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Bizarro Back Issues: The Flash Vs Vandal Savage Vs Drugs
Bizarro Back Issues: The Flash Vs Vandal Savage Vs Drugs
Bizarro Back Issues: The Flash Vs Vandal Savage Vs Drugs
Superhero comics are always gonna be weird, even when the aesthetics of the time they occupy are trying to lean hard into more Serious Issues. Like, say, that time in 1991 when Vandal Savage tried to eliminate the drug trade and the Flash got shot, killed, resurrected by a cyborg, and ended up with a new costume in the process.
Rogues' Gallery: The JSA's Top Ten Villains
Rogues' Gallery: The JSA's Top Ten Villains
Rogues' Gallery: The JSA's Top Ten Villains
A hero is defined by their villains, and the world of superhero comic books is filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who is the true arch-nemesis for some of your favorite superheroes, and we need your help to do it! You voted to see who the Justice Society of America's ultimate arch-enemy was, and we’ve tabulated the results and assembled a video counting down the definitive top 10. Did your favorite make this list? There’s only one way to find out!
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 16: 'Legendary'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 16: 'Legendary'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 16: 'Legendary'
In this week’s finale, “Legendary,” our ragtag team of heroes has its final showdown (or, more accurately, showdowns) with mega-villain Vandal Savage. Who will live? Who will die? Dermott Downs directed the episode; the story was by Chris Fedak and Greg Berlanti, and the teleplay was written by Phil Klemmer and Marc Guggenheim.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 15: 'Destiny'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 15: 'Destiny'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 15: 'Destiny'
The CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow, follows Rip Hunter on his adventures through time, with a team of misfits that includes Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm, Hawkwoman, and Flash rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave. Arrow and Flash recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. This week's episode, Destiny, includes the reveal of the Time Masters' grand plan, a noble sacrifice, a some major setup for a massive fight in the finale. The episode was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, with a story by Marc Guggenheim and teleplay by Phil Klemmer and Chris Fedak.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 14: 'River of Time'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 14: 'River of Time'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 14: 'River of Time'
The CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow, follows Rip Hunter on his adventures through time, with a team of misfits that includes Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm, Hawkwoman, and Flash rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave. Arrow and Flash recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. On this week's "River of Time," our Legends act really stupid while they try to rush a captive Vandal Savage into the Time Masters' custody. The episode was directed by Alice Troughton and from a script by Cortney Norris and Anderson Mackenzie.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 13: 'Leviathan'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 13: 'Leviathan'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 13: 'Leviathan'
The CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow, follows Rip Hunter on his adventures through time, with a team of misfits that includes Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm, Hawkwoman, and Flash rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave. Arrow and Flash recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. On this week's "Leviathan," the team heads right into the belly of the beast: a Vandal Savage-controlled 2166 London. And they fight a giant robot in the process. The episode was directed by Gregory Smith and was written by Sarah Nicole Jones and Ray Utarnachitt.
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 1, Episode 8: 'Night of the Hawk'
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 1, Episode 8: 'Night of the Hawk'
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 1, Episode 8: 'Night of the Hawk'
The CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow, follows Rip Hunter on his adventures through time, with a team of misfits that includes Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm, Hawkwoman, and Flash rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave. Arrow and Flash recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. In this week's "Night of the Hawk," our heroes must deal with a rash of murders in a picturesque (but also racist, sexist and homophobic) 1950s town that Vandal Savage might just have a hand in. Joe Dante directed the episode, which was written by Sarah Nicole Jones and Cortney Norris.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
After a half-season of set-up in both Arrow and The Flash, it’s finally here: the CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow. Featuring Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, as well as both halves of Firestorm, the Hawkpersons, and rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave from The Flash, the show follows Rip Hunter and his team of misfits across time. Our longest-serving Arrow and Flash recappers, Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd, have joined forces to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. In this week's "Fail-Safe," the team finds itself imprisoned, either by Soviet jailers or their own misery, and someone's looking to have that Firestorm look! Dermott Downs directed the episode, which was written by Beth Schwartz and Grainne Godfree (a Kirby character name if I ever heard one).
'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Pilot, Part 2'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Pilot, Part 2'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Pilot, Part 2'
After a half-season of set-up in both Arrow and The Flash, it’s finally here: the CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow. Featuring Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, as well as both halves of Firestorm, the Hawkpersons, and rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave from The Flash, the show follows Rip Hunter and his team of misfits across time. Our longest-serving Arrow and Flash recappers, Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd, have joined forces to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis. This week, our heroes and their more entertaining villain chums are still goofing around in the 70s, and some people might not make it out of the decade alive. (Well, obviously.) "Pilot, Part 2" was directed by Glen Winter, and written by Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim, and Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg.
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Legends of Yesterday'
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Legends of Yesterday'
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: 'Legends of Yesterday'
It’s time for another installment of Pointed Commentary, the feature where grizzled Arrow watcher Matt D. Wilson and newcomer Chris Haley dig into the details of Team Arrow cleaning up the filthy, crime-ridden streets of Star City. This week’s episode, “Legends of Yesterday,” reunites the Flash and Arrow teams, and fully sets the stage for the upcoming spin-off series, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Oh, and everyone dies. Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Brian Ford Sullivan wrote the episode, which was directed by our new name champion, Thor Freudenthal.

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