Get: CW Crossover - 'Elseworlds' Review
We really did like it. We promise.
It's that time again! The big annual crossover on the CW has occurred, and we have witnessed it in all its glory (and some of its less-gloriousness). We seem to talk mostly about the latter, of course, but we ask tough questions as well! Do we want a Batwoman series? Do we want a Superman series? Do the CW producers dig themselves into a hole by using names they have absolutely no intention of honoring? We look at a lot of these questions, and somewhere in there, there's a review of this crossover and some conjecture for the future crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths (or Kerfuffle in Two Towns). One thing is for certain: You can give us Flash, Supergirl, and Green Arrow as well as every supporting player in their respective shows, but you can never give us enough John Wesley Shipp and his 90s Flash!
DC on SCREEN #521 - Elseworlds Review
It's that time again! The big annual crossover on the CW has occurred, and we have witnessed it in all its glory (and some of its less-gloriousness). We seem to talk mostly about the latter, of course, but we ask tough questions as well! Do we want a Batwoman series? Do we want a Superman series? Do the CW producers dig themselves into a hole by using names they have absolutely no intention of honoring? We look at a lot of these questions, and somewhere in there, there's a review of this crossover and some conjecture for the future crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths (or Kerfuffle in Two Towns). One thing is for certain: You can give us Flash, Supergirl, and Green Arrow as well as every supporting player in their respective shows, but you can never give us enough John Wesley Shipp and his 90s Flash!
DC on SCREEN #521 - Elseworlds Review
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