“Night of the Living Dead” Alt Poster by Rafał Rola!

One of my all-time favorite horror movies, Night of the Living Dead gets an alt poster by Rafał Rola.
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One of my all-time favorite horror movies, Night of the Living Dead gets an alt poster by Rafał Rola.

The Last of Us: Season 2 (2025)
Created by: Craig Mazin, Neil Druckmann; based on The Last of Us by Naughty Dog
Teleplay by: Craig Mazin (episodes 1-5); Neil Druckmann & Halley Gross & Craig Mazin (episodes 6-7)
Directed by: Craig Mazin (episode 1); Mark Mylod (episode 2); Peter Hoar (episode 3); Kate Herron (episode 4); Stephen Williams (episode 5); Neil Druckmann (episode 6); Nina Lopez-Corrado (episodes 7)
Stars: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, Isabela Merced, Young Mazino, Kaitlyn Dever, Rutina Wesley, Robert John Burke, Tati Gabrielle, Ariela Barer, Danny Ramirez, Catherine O’Hara, Alanna Ubach, Hettienne Park, Tony Dalton, Joe Pantoliano and Jeffrey Wright.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Five years have passed since the events of season one. Although Joel and Ellie have settled in to the Jackson Hole community, some event radically changed their relationship. As the series progresses we will discover the cause. Also, something so tragically unexpected will happen that will change the trajectory of the series.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Last of Us is based on the popular video game of the same name. I’ve never played it and didn’t know the story ahead of seeing the show.
Every episode contains twists, but none as brutal as in the second episode.
The characters are well cast and well played. Of course not enough can be said about Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. They are supported by an amazing supporting cast. Standouts include Gabriel Luna, Isabela Merced, Young Mazino, Kaitlyn Dever, Tony Dalton, Joe Pantoliano and Jeffrey Wright.
I’ve never seen a lead character that has irritated me as much as Ellie did in season two.
Season two’s ending leaves me with questions. Since I haven’t played the game or know the story, I’m interested to see what happens in season 3.
The Last of Us: Season 2 (2025) earns 4 of 5 stars.



I met Dee Fish at a Florida con (not sure which one) over 20 years ago. Dee was doing a strip called Dandy and Friends. That’s Dandy in the corner after a bout with Rocky. This was my first Dee Fish sketch. You can see the second here.

I’ve been a Dan Brereton fan since I first saw his work in The Black Terror decades ago. [Someone should publish a nice trade edition of The Black Terror, but we’ll save that for another post.]
When I was lucky enough to get on Dan’s sketch list in 2003. I asked him to pick the Stallone character he’d like to draw. As you can see he chose Deke DaSilva from Nighthawks. Awesome choice to go with Dan Brereton‘s awesome art.

Bullet to the Head (2012)
Director: Walter Hill
Screenplay: Alessandro Camon; based on the comic Du plomb dans la tête by Matz
Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Holt McCallany, Brian Van Holt, Weronika Rosati, Dane Rhodes, Marcus Lyle Brown and Jon Seda.
Tagline: Revenge never gets old.
The Plot…
James Bonomo, a.k.a. Jimmy Bobo, and Louis Blanchard are hitmen hired to take out a dirty cop named Hank Greely. After the successful mission, an attempt is made on Bobo and Blanchard by a large killer. Blanchard is murdered, but Bobo survives.
Washington Police Detective Taylor Kwon is sent to investigate the execution of Hank Greely. When corrupt cops attempt to kill Kwon, he is saved by Jimmy Bobo. Kwon’s a police officer and Bobo is a killer. Neither trusts the other, but Bobo and Kwon will have to work together if they want to survive.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Bullet to the Head is based on the French comic Du Plomb Dans La Tête (“Lead in the Head”).
Wayne “Running Scared” (2006) Kramer was originally set to direct. He dropped out because he wanted a darker film than Sly Stallone. Stallone then reached out to Walter Hill.
Thomas Jane was originally set to play the cop who teams with Jimmy Bobo. Producer Joel Silver wanted a more “ethic” actor to increase overseas sales. Jane was replaced by Sung Kang.
Sly Stallone’s character’s name is James “Jimmy Bobo” Bonomo. In the film Oscar, Stallone’s gangster character says that he once worked with James “Jumpin’ Jimmy” Bonomo.
Bullet to the Head (2012) rates 4 of 5 stars



Dark Side of the Ring: Season 1 (2019)
Created by: Evan Husney, Jason Eisener
Director: Jason Eisener
Stars: Dutch Mantell, Scott Hall, Jimmy Hart, Lanny Poffo, Jake Roberts, Eric Bischoff, Lex Luger, Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, James E. Cornette, Bruce Prichard, Earl Hebner, Vince Russo, Ric Flair, Ted DiBiase, Owen Hart, Mick Foley, Tony Atlas, Kevin Von Erich, Abdullah the Butcher and Dave Meltzer.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Each episode of Dark Side of the Ring profiles a professional wrestler or event that has become infamous among professional wrestling insiders. Interviews with those who were there, archival footage and reenactments are used in each episode.
Ep. 1: The Match Made in Heaven. Randy The Macho Man Savage was one of the most popular wrestlers of his time. When he brought on Miss Elizabeth as his manager, his popularity went even higher. Elizabeth became as popular as Savage. Maybe more so. They were in love both in the wrestling world and real-life. But there was no happily- ever-after in their future. No, their love would end in tragedy.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Dark Side of the Ring is must-see viewing for fans of professional wrestling. Even if you think you know the stories covered, new information and insights are presented.
Dark Side of the Ring: Season 1 (2019)rates 5 of 5 stars



Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Christian DiBari.

The Madness (2024)
Created by: Stephen Belber
Directors: Clément Virgo (Eps. 1-2; 7-8); Jessica Lowrey (Eps. 3-4); Quyen Tran (Eps. 5-6)
Teleplay: Stephen Belber (Eps. 1; 8); Stephen Belber & V. J. Boyd (Ep. 2); Obehi Janice & Dana Kitchens (Ep. 3); Maurice Williams & Liz Ellis (Ep.4; story by Maurice Williams); Katie Swain (Ep. 5); Felicia Hilario (Ep. 6); V. J. Boyd & Dana Kitchens (Ep.7; story by Jeanine C. Daniels)
Stars: Colman Domingo, Marsha Stephanie Blake, John Ortiz, Bradley Whitford, Tamsin Topolski, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Gabrielle Graham, Deon Cole, Ennis Esmer, Hudson Wurster, Lochlan Miller, Alison Wright, Eugene Clark, Rothaford Gray, Chris Henry Coffey and Stephen McKinley Henderson.
Tagline: You can’t escape.
The Plot…
Muncie Daniels is on the verge of making it big. Muncie is becoming well known, not for being the son of an activist infamous for murder, but for being a television celebrity. Muncie’s talk show guest ratings have been high, and an offer for his own show is in the works. Unfortunately, Muncie’s home life has suffered. He has a grown daughter from a woman he never married. He also has an estranged wife and teenage son.
When Muncie decides to take a weekend for himself to decompress, he rents a cabin in the woods. As he’s getting things in, Muncie meets the man in the next cabin over. The man informs Muncie that if he ever needs anything to pop over.
Later, Munice is surprised when all the power in the cabin goes out. Muncie heads over to his neighbor’s to see if the power is on there. No one answers the knock on the door, so Muncie heads around back. He is shocked to see…
… two men cutting up his neighbors body!
Muncie takes off running through the woods with the killers in pursuit. Before it is over, Muncie finds himself framed for the murder of his neighbor. Worse still Muncie discovers a billionaire in behind the conspiracy. Now wanted by the FBI and every police department in the country, Muncie must find a way to clear his name.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The story starts of well enough but as the episodes go on it meanders and drags. The plot is excellent. The actors, especially Colman Domingo, John Ortiz, Deon Cole, Bradley Whitford and Stephen McKinley Henderson shine.
The problem is the story. At times it meanders and drags. If someone had come in with a final edit to make the story leaner, allow the characters to make better (more realistic) decisions, then my rating would have been higher.
The Madness (2024) rates 3 of 5 stars



I discovered Joe Bluhm‘s art back in 2007 while surfing the internet. I absolutely loved his style. You can imagine my surprise when I saw that Joe would be a guest at an Orlando Comic convention. What made that even better was that I was already planning to attend the show.
I was able to meet Joe (what a cool guy) and get two sketches from him. This the second (the first, Sly Stallone as Rocky Balboa has already been posted). This time out Joe decided to draw Sly as Sly. Hope you dig ’em both. I do.

When my buddy Drew Moss was offering a sketchbook with an original sketch option, I had to jump on board. Drew loved the Tulsa King suggestion. As you can see above Drew’s sketch was fit for… you guessed it, a king!

I just had to share this cool minimalist John Wick art by Kelly Brack.
Hey! Here’s the poster and trailer for Peacemaker: Season 2!
Deal me in.
Making peace with yourself is harder than it looks.
Season ✌️ of #Peacemaker premieres August 21 on HBO Max.
Welcome to DC, the official home of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and the rest of The World’s Greatest Super Heroes!

Running Scared (2006)
Director: Wayne Kramer
Screenplay: Wayne Kramer
Stars: Paul Walker, Cameron Bright, Chazz Palminteri, Vera Farmiga, Karel Roden, Johnny Messner, Ivana Milicevic, Michael Cudlitz, Bruce Altman, Arthur J. Nascarella, John Noble, Idalis DeLeon, David Warshofsky, Jim Tooey, Thomas Rosales Jr. and Elizabeth Mitchell.
Tagline: Its Find The Gun, Or Death…
The Plot…
When a drug deal goes bad, a shootout occurs. Several people are killed. Tommy Perello and his crew are the only survivors. Perello orders Joey Gazelle, an up-and-comer, to get rid of the guns his gang used in the drug deal.
Joey takes the guns, but heads home before ditching the weapons. Once home, Joey hides the arms in the basement. Joey doesn’t realize that his son Nicky and Nicky’s friend from next door, Oleg, saw where the weapons were hidden. Oleg steals one of the revolvers.
As soon as Oleg gets home his abusive stepfather, Anzor, starts in. Oleg has had enough and shoots his stepdad. Oleg runs off taking the gun with him.
Hearing the shot, Joey next door. Anzor is wounded. He explains Oleg shot him. Joey realizes that Oleg used a gun that Joey was supposed to have ditched. That gun will link Joey and Perello’s crew to the drug deal’s multiple murders.
The police will be out in full force looking for Oleg. Joey’s got to find Oleg before the cops. If they find Oleg first, Joey and his crime partners will get life in prison. If they’re lucky. If Tommy Perello or the crew discover what happened, the end result will be even worse.
Oleg is on the move. So is Joey. Both are running scared.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Running Scared has more twists than a rollercoaster. The movie starts in the middle of a drug deal that suddenly goes bad. An insane shootout takes place and we’re off an running. Along the way we’ll meet drug dealers, pimps, crooked cops, child molesters, and Russian mobsters.
The movie maintains momentum as Joey [Paul Walker] attempts to retrieve a stolen gun used in a mob killing. Then finds himself on a mission to save a kid.
Paul Walker does a fine job in the starring role. The supporting cast is first rate: Chazz Palminteri, Vera Farmiga, Michael Cudlitz, Arthur J. Nascarella, John Noble, Elizabeth Mitchell, Bruce Altman and David Warshofsky shine.
Writer/director Wayne Kramer is a talent to keep an eye on. His direction of the action scenes is inventive. His story doesn’t take us on the expected journey. Kudos to him.
Paul Walker’s brother appears in the scene retracing the path of a bullet and Walker’s character is shown in both houses. It is actually Paul’s brother sitting at the kitchen table.
Running Scared is an underrated gem.
Running Scared (2006) rates 5 of 5 stars



When I saw artists were doing commissions in support of The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. How could I pass on a chance to get a new commission for my Stallone-themed Sketch Collection AND support a good cause at the same time?
I couldn’t.
I looked at the list and decided to go with Andrew Farago. Andrew is not only an artist and author but also the Chairman of the Northern California chapter of the National Cartoonists Society and the curator of the Cartoon Art Museum! I asked for Jack Carter and John Wick and Andrew came through like a champ!
If you’re a sketch collector, The Cartoon Museum’s Sketch-A-Thon gets my highest recommendation. The prices are super reasonable, there are several artists to choose from and there is even a digital sketch option!
Thanks again to Andrew Farago for the cool sketch and super service!
The poster and trailer for a re-imagined War of the Worlds (based on H.G. Wells classic novel) is here. War of the Worlds stars Ice Cube and Eva Longoria.
While it hasn’t sold me completely, I’d give it a shot. Who doesn’t love a story about invading aliens trying to take over the world?
War of the Worlds premieres on Prime Video streaming on July 30th.
Ice Cube fights aliens to save his family and the world.
Premieres exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on July 30, 2025.