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This week we mourn the loss of the great Leonard Nimoy and discuss if the Telltale/Lionsgate “super show” could actually work, along with much more. [Read More]
Ink Tank #18: Spider-Man Swings Home
Our heroes discuss Spider-Man joining the MCU among other big developments at Marvel. [Read More]
Geek Speak #3: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, Does Whatever a Spider Can…
We lose our nerdy little minds over Spider-Man joining the MCU(!), and we talk about other geek stuff including an introduction to the “Star Wars Christmas Special” for Steve. Enjoy! [Read More]
Arrow: “Canaries” Review
An old foe returned to cause havoc in Star City, while several characters were faced with new revelations. [Read More]
Arrow “Uprising” Review
With Brick now in complete control of the Glades, Team Arrow gets an offer of help from an unexpected source. [Read More]
Ink Tank #17: Ink Tank without Fear
“Agent Carter” joins the discussion lineup and Max and Alex analyze the new trailer for “Daredevil.” [Read More]
Ink Tank #16: A Very Flashy Episode
Our heroes discuss “Supergirl” and “A.K.A. Jessica Jones” casting, the latest in “Arrow” and “The Flash” and the new “Fantastic Four.” [Read More]
Arrow: “Midnight City” Review
Brick’s reign of terror continues as Starling City’s remaining heroes struggle against the odds. [Read More]
Ink Tank #15: Getting Some ‘Powers’
Max and Alex return to discuss the TV version of “Powers,” a Vixen series and happenings in the “Arrow”-verse. [Read More]
Arrow: “Left Behind” Review
With Oliver missing in action, the rest of Team Arrow deal with a dangerous new threat. [Read More]
Ink Tank #14: The Midseason Madness
Our heroes discuss a mountain of news and dig into the midseason finales of The Flash and Arrow. [Read More]
Arrow: “The Climb” Review
The League of Assassins gives Team Arrow 48 hours to find Sara’s killer, while Malcolm Merlyn’s master plan is revealed. [Read More]
Ink Tank #13: Ink Tank vs. ‘Arrow’
“Arrow” critic Devon McCarty joins our heroes this week to take on some massive casting news and “The Flash”/”Arrow” crossover! [Read More]
Ink Tank #12: Ink Tank Awakens
This week in the Ink Tank, our heroes analyze the new trailers for “Star Wars” and “Jurassic World,” along with a busy episode of “The Flash.” [Read More]
Ink Tank #11: Bruhl-ha-ha
This week in the Ink Tank, our heroes discuss “Captain America: Civil War” news and great reveals in the “Arrow”-verse. [Read More]
Arrow: “Draw Back Your Bow” Review
The Arrow searches for a lovestruck serial killer that hopes to kill her way into his heart. [Read More]
Ink Tank #10: Sony and the Suicide Squad
In this week’s Ink Tank, Max and Alex discuss casting for “Suicide Squad” along with the “Arrow”-verse. [Read More]
The Flash: “Going Rogue” Review
Captain Cold and Felicity Smoak arrive in the series’ best episode yet. [Read More]
Ink Tank #8: Teaser Seen ‘Round the World
Alex returns as our heroes react to the ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ teaser and catch up on the things going on in ‘Arrow’ and ‘The Flash.’ [Read More]
The Flash: “Fastest Man Alive” Review
Barry faces a moral dilemma and a multiplying man in the second excellent episode of ‘The Flash.’ [Read More]
Arrow: “Sara” Review
Arrow and co. fight to solve the murder, while Ollie worries about the lack of communication with Thea. [Read More]
Ink Tank #7: The Small Screen Takeover
This week in the Ink Tank, we present a special oversized episode as the comic book TV season kicks off. Max and Alex rant about ‘The Flash’ and ‘Arrow.’ [Read More]
Ink Tank #6: Star Wars Super Special
Max and Alex go over the requisite comic news before heading to a galaxy far far away with their thoughts on Star Wars: Rebels and Disney. [Read More]
The Flash: “City of Heroes” Review
‘Arrow’ spin-off ‘The Flash’ breaks onto the scene with a fun, engaging pilot that finally gives the Scarlet Speedster the proper adaptation he deserves. [Read More]
Ink Tank #5: The DC Show
This week in the Ink Tank, Max and Alex react to the debut of ‘Gotham,’ discuss the impending launch of DC’s ‘Constantine,’ and touch on the new documentary ‘The Death of Superman Lives.’ Also: Kevin Smith. [Read More]