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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2016 · 40 MIN

The DC Bloodlines Podcast: Argus and Flash

from Four Color Rolled Spine · host Diabolu Frank

The (finally bi-weekly as originally intended) podcast (not really)  dedicated to DC's New Bloods returns (for a second "season" of  indefinite length after a one-off in Spring 2015 & four episodes in  April)! We're (actually only one person involved) back with a show that  was 100% completed on May ‎15th but left on the shelf for nearly five  months because Frank got distracted by the next shiny object  (specifically, four Martian Manhunter podcasts for a JLA: Year One  crossover rather belatedly advertised within.)  But hey, it's funner and  longer than usual with lots of goofy voices and bad acting processed  through lame filters!   Our subject is Nick Kovak, one of the most "successful" (highly relative  usage here) of the New Bloods as the stealth vigilante with vision  powers, Argus! As an advantageous byproduct of his mostly appearing in  Flash comics written by his co-creator Mark Waid during the arguable  heyday of Wally West's run, we'll get to touch on some actual well liked  comics for a change! This episode covers The Flash Annual #6, spotlight segments from Bloodbath Special #2, & Flash #86 (with notes related to #92-100, the introduction of Impulse and the  "Terminal Velocity" arc.) Oh, and a brief nod to the world's most  famous French-Canadian, in honor of Bass & Siskoid. You can follow  along with our reading of the annual at Scans Daily. Spill Some Blood!!!* *across social media only. Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or probe @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu Rolled Spine Podcasts Facebook, which Frank hates and has nothing to do with. If the main DC Bloodlines blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts.

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