“Now You See Her…” Review of TITANS #4

img_6282“The Return of Wally West” continues in epic fashion as the battle with Abra Kadabra is at center stage. Kadabra’s doppelgangers of the Titans are gaining the upper hand while Linda Park’s life hangs in the balance. Wally will have a terrible choice to make, with implications that go far beyond winning the immediate battle. I’m not sure we’ve ever seen Abra Kadabra so ahead of his game…want to know more? Join us after the jump!

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Kid Flash of Two Worlds! Review of THE FLASH #9

img_6281This is an issue that I want to give a 10/10 just for the reveals…and there is SO much more than the two Wallys meeting here. No issue can have the impact of the original “Flash of Two Worlds”, since that story introduced us to what we now know as the Multiverse. But, “Kid Flash of Two Worlds” still should be fondly remembered as we go forward for what this story DID give us…want to know more? Just follow us after the jump!

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“Monster” Teaser

The CW has released the extended trailer for next week’s episode of The Flash, titled “Monster”. You’ll want to watch this week’s episode before viewing it.

Interestingly, the trailer’s pretty different from the official synopsis for the episode. And I can’t say I was expecting that kind of enemy in this series!

Looking forward to the episode? What are your thoughts about the motivations of H.R.? Feel free to share them here!

“The New Rogues” Stills, Plus The Upcoming Crossover

The CW has released some official still images for next week’s episode of The Flash, titled “The New Rogues”. You can see more of them at Beautiful Ballad.org. The images give us a good look at Jesse Quick in her new costume, as well as the three major Rogues who will appear….and hint at the conflict between them. Check them out!

Also, Collider spoke with showrunner Marc Guggenheim about Season 5 of Arrow, and the upcoming four-series crossover. There he tells us how the episodes will air and a bit about the story.

Can you clarify how the four show cross-over is split into three parts?

GUGGENHEIM: There’s going to be an episode of Supergirl that ends with Supergirl going over to the cross-over. Some people call it a four-way cross-over because it involves four shows. My ulcer requires me to call it a three-part cross-over. The story that’s being told has a beginning, middle and end. It’s a beginning in The Flash, a middle in Arrow, and an end in Legends, but Supergirl is very much a part of the whole thing. So, we are crossing over four shows, but in three parts.

What can you say about how Supergirl will enter into the Arrow-verse for the upcoming three-part cross-over?

GUGGENHEIM: Last year, Supergirl established that The Flash was able to make his way to what I call Earth-CBS, and it stands to reason that with the proper breach technology, the reverse can happen. Once the heroes realize that they’re up against aliens, they decide that they need an alien on their side and, fortunately, Barry knows a really nice one. I don’t think it’s a big shock that, between Barry and Cisco, and all of their experiences with Earth-2 and the multi-verse, that they can pluck her from Earth-CBS.

Looking forward to “The New Rogues” and/or the crossover? What do you hope to see? Share your thoughts!