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Issue #14 - Superman Through TIME (feat. Matt Truex)

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It's the New Year and instead of looking to a bright future, we're plunging into the ghosts of Supermans past once again, diving into the wonders of Time Travel as it was represented across FOUR legendary Superman shows.

Alan and Rob have the honour of being joined by Matt Truex of the Lois & Clark'd podcast (as well as a regular contributor to Always Hold Onto Smallville) and get his thoughts on his beloved Lois & Clark, the awesome time machine episodes as well as the first and only episode of Superboy he's ever seen!

PLUS: We discuss Smallville for the first time on the show and our opinions may surprise you!

Discussed in this episode:
04:16 "Lois & Clark" Season 2 Episode 18 'Tempus Fugitive'

11:42 "Adventures of Superman" Season 3 Episode 1 'Through the Time Barrier'

26:33 "Superboy" Season 1 Episode 24 'Hollywood'

45:41 "Smallville" Season 5 Episode 12 'Reckoning'

01:15:32 "Justice League" Season 2 Episode 19&20 'Hereafter: Parts 1 and 2'

RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW WHEREVER YOU FIND IT, PLEASE AND THANK YOU!

FACEBOOK: @allstarsuperfan

INSTAGRAM: @allstarsuperfan

TWITTER: @allstarsuperpod

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60 episodes

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Manage episode 320032029 series 3314770
Content provided by Rob O’Connor, Alan Burke, Rob O’Connor, and Alan Burke. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rob O’Connor, Alan Burke, Rob O’Connor, and Alan Burke or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

It's the New Year and instead of looking to a bright future, we're plunging into the ghosts of Supermans past once again, diving into the wonders of Time Travel as it was represented across FOUR legendary Superman shows.

Alan and Rob have the honour of being joined by Matt Truex of the Lois & Clark'd podcast (as well as a regular contributor to Always Hold Onto Smallville) and get his thoughts on his beloved Lois & Clark, the awesome time machine episodes as well as the first and only episode of Superboy he's ever seen!

PLUS: We discuss Smallville for the first time on the show and our opinions may surprise you!

Discussed in this episode:
04:16 "Lois & Clark" Season 2 Episode 18 'Tempus Fugitive'

11:42 "Adventures of Superman" Season 3 Episode 1 'Through the Time Barrier'

26:33 "Superboy" Season 1 Episode 24 'Hollywood'

45:41 "Smallville" Season 5 Episode 12 'Reckoning'

01:15:32 "Justice League" Season 2 Episode 19&20 'Hereafter: Parts 1 and 2'

RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW WHEREVER YOU FIND IT, PLEASE AND THANK YOU!

FACEBOOK: @allstarsuperfan

INSTAGRAM: @allstarsuperfan

TWITTER: @allstarsuperpod

  continue reading

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