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TV Recap: The Flash 1×19

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large Prepare yourself for a barrage of questions in this review, because that’s the only way I can really express how completely ridiculous this episode was. It relied on the characters being stupid. Extremely stupid. Frustratingly stupid….

TV Recap: The Flash 1×18

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large I didn’t hate Ray in this episode, which makes me think that he could do well on a different show. Maybe one that works better with his goofiness. I always liked the Atom in the JLA,…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×17

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large Twenty-five years ago, there was another show called The Flash. It was also based on the same characters, and the man who currently plays Barry’s father, John Wesley Shipp, was actually Barry. It was a ridiculous…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×16

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large So here’s the thing: I really like villains. I like redemptive villains. I like irredeemable villains. My favorite type is probably snarky funny villain, and that’s why I enjoy the rogues. They were just so strangely…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×15

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large Oh my god. The Flash. I saw the PaleyFest trailer for the rest of the season, and I was impressed with how much was coming up. I said to myself, how could this possibly happen in…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×14

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large I can admit when I was wrong. I really thought last week that we were closing the Firestorm chapter for a little while, so I was pleasantly surprised when it was immediately brought back. And this…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×13

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It’s been a build up to Firestorm’s big episode, so why does it feel like it fell a little flat? Maybe expectations were too high. Maybe the performance wasn’t as good as one would hope. I’m…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×12

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large While The Flash 1×12 didn’t have as much excitement as last week, and the villain wasn’t nearly as interesting as the Piper, there was plenty to love about it. It continued the major storyline well and threw in…

TV Recap: The Flash 1×11

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-At-Large This episode was excellent. They took the Pied Piper and made him a strong part of the show’s plot, and also made him more dangerous than he ever was in the comics. I’m constantly impressed by…

TV Review: The Flash Season 1 First Half

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large DC has excelled in television, although we all know they’ve had a harder time in movies. Arrow is one of my favorite TV shows currently airing, so you can imagine my excitement when I heard Barry…

The Flash: Interview with Grant Gustin (Barry Allen/The Flash)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Flash is speeding into our homes on Tuesday nights this Fall on The CW, and ComicsOnline is your place to be for news, interviews, and reviews of the hit series! We are excited to…

Blu-ray Review: Justice League: War

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor After the announcement of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, fans knew it was only at matter of time before we would hear about the impending release of feature animated films set in The New 52…

DVD Review: Justice League – The Flashpoint Paradox

Just when you thought it was safe to live your life, Warner Bros. Entertainment go and ruin everything by releasing another kick-ass DC Comics animated feature, this time in the form of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. Thankfully, this movie is damn good.

Blu-ray Review: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

The DC Universe is known for hosting some of the most iconic characters in comics. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Canterbury Cricket… the list goes on. Fans of DC and Warner Brothers’ animated series have seen the Justice League work together to fight impossible odds time after time,  always moving past their personal differences in order to save the day. Now, in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, it’s time to see them in a slightly different light: emotionally scarred and desperately trying to kill each other.