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Splash-Page Theatrics Just Made ‘LEGENDS OF TOMORROW’ Good Again — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Apr 1, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Nine — “Left Behind” By Jarrod Jones. After a quick, two-week hiatus, it’s time once again to dance around the DC TV Universe. And if I had to give a dance with Legends of Tomorrow a name, I’d have to say it’s a...
The Flash Teams Up With ‘SUPERGIRL’, Squeeing Ensues — TUBE ROCKET

The Flash Teams Up With ‘SUPERGIRL’, Squeeing Ensues — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 29, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Eighteen — “World’s Finest” By Molly Jane Kremer. I didn’t realize how intrinsic this brave/bold duo was to my well-being and happiness until I finally watched them team up. This week’s episode, “World’s...
The Flash Teams Up With ‘SUPERGIRL’, Squeeing Ensues — TUBE ROCKET

‘SUPERGIRL’: J’onn Ate Some Damn Cookies Last Night, All Is Right In The World — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 22, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Seventeen — “Manhunter” By Molly Jane Kremer. This, my friends. This is an episode that made me happy. Despite a whopping four separate flashbacks spiraling out from two (decidedly tame) interrogations — and a delightful...
The Flash Teams Up With ‘SUPERGIRL’, Squeeing Ensues — TUBE ROCKET

‘SUPERGIRL’ Proves That “Grim & Gritty” Should Be The Exception, Not The Rule — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 15, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Sixteen — “Falling” By Molly Jane Kremer. After an episode full of melodrama and bad characterization, this week’s Supergirl episode, “Falling”, dug deep into its rich debut season to find the real drama and genuine portrayals we...

‘LEGENDS’ Goes To The Fifties To Contend With Vandal Savage’s Tuna Surprise — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 11, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Eight — “Night of the Hawk” By Jarrod Jones. We’ve run through the “groovy” gauntlet of the Seventies, endured Cold War paranoia during the Eighties, and even sauntered into the year 2046 alongside Legends of...
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