Batman Becomes Gotham’s Greatest Villain–Batman: White Knight #1 First Look

If you ask anyone who is Batman's arch nemesis, the answer will likely be the Joker. It's been said the two are opposite sides of the same coin. One is good while the other is pure evil. What if that changed? What if the Dark Knight, in his obsession of putting an end to crime …

IT Review

There's another Stephen King adaptation in theaters. King has written a massive number of successful novels with several of them being adapted for the big and small screen. IT was released as a novel in 1986 with a TV adaptation in 1990. With the latest big budget production, there was the inevitable fear of being …

Amazing Art Picks: Silver Surfer, Wolverine, Cassandra Cain, And More

The coolest comic book art you won’t see in comics. The reason you won’t see this art in comics is because artists often draw sketches, warm-ups, and commissions and post them on their Tumblrs, blogs, and Twitter. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out to stay up …

Random Podcast From Heck: Episode 1 — Introductions, Inhumans, Secret Empire, Twin Peaks, And More

We finally did it. We recorded the first episode of the new podcast. All the technical issues have (hopefully) been taken care of. It is now live. If you can't find it on iTunes just yet, it's been submitted and will appear there soon. Then you can subscribe! For the first episode, I'm joined by …

Unboxing: Funko’s Legion of Collectors–DC’s Most Wanted

Everyone loves a good villain, right? This month's Funko Legion of Collectors box features DC's Most Wanted. You can subscribe to the mystery box at http://www.legionofcollectors.com for $25 a box. They ship every other month. To find out what exclusive villainous items are inside the box, check out the video below. What did you think? …

Amazing Art Picks: Harley Quinn, Rick & Morty, Jack Kirby, And More

The coolest comic book art you won’t see in comics. The reason you won’t see this art in comics is because artists often draw sketches, warm-ups, and commissions and post them on their Tumblrs, blogs, and Twitter. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out to stay up …