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The Evolution of Legends of Tomorrow's Captain Cold
DC has an edge when it comes to creating villains. Out of the minds of its creators, we’ve been introduced to Deathstroke, Mr. Freeze, General Zod, and, of course, Zoom. These are the dark villains that’ll never change because they are evil at heart. But then there are those guys that straddle the line between good and not sure if they want to be evil. Men like Leonard Snart.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Honorable Oliver Queen—What Changes Will 'Arrow's' New Mayor Make to Star City?
With Oliver Queen now the highest ranking official in Star City as of the Season 4 finale, things are about to change. With the ability to appoint officials, including police commissioners and his deputy mayor, Oliver can have a big impact on the city. During a recent conversation when he attended Wizard World in Philadelphia, Stephen Amell was asked about his upcoming tenure as Star City's Mayor. Here's what he had to say.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow's Best Down And Dirty Fight Scenes From The Past 4 Seasons
With the potential for Arrow to return to its roots in Season 5, we probably have some edge-of-the-seat heart-pounding fights to look forward to. I'm already excited about the one-shot Stephen Amell talked about in Episode 1, and I can only imagine and hope there will be plenty of Parkour scenes. Those are always phenomenal and unbelievable at the same time! Here's a look back to remind all of us of the magnificent fight scenes over the past four seasons! Though it was difficult, I managed to limit myself to two scenes per season with the exception of Season 4. Though Season 4 had quite a few incredible battles, there was only one I wanted to highlight.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Five Reasons Why 'Lois and Clark: The New Adventures' of Superman Still Has Devoted Fans
In June 1997, the popular ABC show, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, faded off the air, but the fan base has remain strong, devoted, and is growing with new viewers. I've been a fan since the show debuted in 1993, and I am still drawn to the episodes time and again. In a lot of ways, Lois and Clark is timeless, much like the comic book Lois and Clark. Here are five reasons why fans continue to tune in.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks





























