I forgot to mention Gotham – I’ll get around to that eventually, too.
So, in short: the Supergirl TV show looks like it’ll be plenty enjoyable; the Legends of Tomorrow trailer finally gives me at its end something I’ve been waiting to see on Arrow all last season; the Avengers sequel has some entertaining bits and some awful bits and never really feels like it adds up to a whole movie, as well as giving us a climactic battle that feels like a palette swap of the previous movie’s conclusion – I liked it overall, but it’s not a patch on the first one; and Flash sure has been good, hasn’t it? No meandering about in that show’s throughline.
I still need to catch up on the Marvel side of TV things, and I still need to sit down and watch Constantine (yes, I know it’s cancelled, but it could live on, maybe!), but…it’s hard to grasp sometimes that there are almost more comic book related TV shows and movies than one can easily keep up with. All it took, I guess, were a couple of billion-dollar superhero films to get us from this to getting a telepathic supergenius gorilla on our flatscreens.
In other news:
- Bully, the Colorfully Stuffed Bull, presents the oddly-hued X-Men of foreign lands!
- And now, a post that could only have come from the twisted cerebrum of pal Andrew.
- Maybe I’m a few days late linking to this, but pal Dave’s World’s Greatest Joke will remain timeless for eternity.
Forgetting to mention Gotham is a valid reaction to Gotham.
“Supergenius” is a strong word. Maybe supergenius compared to other gorillas. As for Supergirl, it looks great, and I’ll fully support as long as it never crosses over with The Flash or Arrow, and Superman is killed as soon as possible.
I like The Flash, but its whole approach to Iris is a little creepy.
Barry and Iris go together like Jaime and Cersei Lannister. OTP, I guess.
And you forgot arguably the best comic show- iZombie! Check it out.