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Tag: Ray Palmer

DC This Week – A Tale of Two Atoms

January 5, 2017Ray Goldfield

Ryan Choi returns as the Atom, Captain Atom returns as a bundle of radioactive energy, Maxwell Lord gathers a Suicide Squad, Batman & Catwoman have a date night, and Midnighter & Apollo battle actual demons.

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'DC's Legends of Tomorrow': A Lot of Potential & Some Potential Problems.

January 25, 2016Shiri Sondheimer

The short version: the pilot of Legends of Tomorrow showed promise, especially good dialogue but it was by no means perfect.

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Same Geek Channel Review: ‘Arrow’ Episode 319 “Broken Arrow”

April 18, 2015Mordechai Luchins3

What a great episode, you guys! Seriously, we liked it. Yes, we’re going to dissect it as always, but from a place of love. Which we are totally capable of.

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Same Geek Channel: Converging on This Week’s DC Comics

April 10, 2015Mordechai Luchins4

Corrina and Mordechai got bored with just reviewing TV shows, so they decided to take a minute to savage this week’s DC Comics. Did we say “savage”? We meant review.

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Same Geek Channel Review ‘Arrow’ Episode 318 “Public Enemy”

April 3, 2015Mordechai Luchins3

This week on ‘Arrow,’ a manhunt for our protagonist, as Ra’s Al Ghul continues to manipulate events. Plus, Ray has some medical drama and Nyssa walks around being awesome.

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Same Geek Channel Review: ‘Arrow’ Episode 317 “Suicidal Tendencies”

March 27, 2015Mordechai Luchins2

It’s a Very ‘Arrow’ Wedding episode, with the kind of honeymoon that only this show can bring you. Also, Iron Ray!

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He Said/She Said: Gendered Genre in Arrow and The Flash

January 16, 2015Corrina Lawson

Intro: It’s supposed to be the golden era of geek television with The Flash and Arrow leading the mass audience to superheroes. But we have our issues with these shows. They’re decent but they could be so much better. WARNING: Spoilers up to the mid-winter finales of The Flash and Arrow. Corrina: Once upon a […]

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He Said/She Said: Gendered Genre in Arrow and The Flash

January 15, 2015Mordechai Luchins60

It’s supposed to be the golden era of geek television with The Flash and Arrow leading the mass audience to superheroes. But we have our issues with these shows. They’re decent but they could be so much better.

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Review: The Man From Mars by Fred Nadis

June 28, 2013December 16, 2017Jason CranfordTeague

Palmer began to run less than scientific stories that tended more towards the sensational. Although these helped to promote and expand sales of the struggling magazine, the so-called “Shaver mysteries” posited that there was a secret civilization of degenerates living just below the Earth’s surface.

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