Alt “Sinners” Poster by @TyHDesign!

I like the subtlety of this Sinners poster by @TyHDesign.
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I like the subtlety of this Sinners poster by @TyHDesign.

Andrew Charipar is a Florida artist that I met going to conventions throughout the state. Andrew was always friendly. Getting a sketch at any show Andrew attended was mandatory.
In addition to his work as an artist, Andrew owns and manages Misfit Corner Comics in Jacksonville, Florida.
Here we have Andrew’s take on Sly Stallone as Deke DaSilva from Nighthawks!

National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978)
Director: John Landis
Screenplay: Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney, Chris Miller
Stars: John Belushi, Karen Allen, Tom Hulce, Stephen Furst, Mark Metcalf, Mary Louise Weller, Martha Smith, James Daughton, Douglas Kenney, James Widdoes, Tim Matheson, Peter Riegert, Bruce McGill, Donald Sutherland, John Vernon, Cesare Danova, Verna Bloom, Stephen Bishop, Otis Day and Kevin Bacon.
Tagline: It was the Deltas against the rules… the rules lost!
The Plot…
1962. Dean Vernon Wormer has had enough from the antics of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity. Wormer wants Faber College to be respectable… even if he has to play underhanded. So Wormer enlists Greg Marmalard, President of the elite Omega Theta Pi fraternity to join him. Wormer places the Delta house on “Double Secret Probation” and the plan is set in place to rid the campus of the Delta‘s once and for all.
What Wormer didn’t take into consideration is that although the Delta ringleaders, John “Bluto” Blutarsky, Robert “Hoov” Hoover, Eric “Otter” Stratton, Daniel Simpson “D-Day” Day, Donald “Boon” Schoenstein as well as new pledges Larry “Pinto” Kroger and Kent “Flounder” Dorfman are flunking out of college, they won’t be expelled without a fight!
Toga Party!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
John Belushi improvised his cafeteria scenes of loading his tray and “I’m a zit!” Belushi also improvised the scene where he suddenly grabs Stephen Bishop’s guitar and smashes it into the wall.
After the success of Animal House, DeWayne Jessie legally changed his name to Otis Day and he began touring with a band he named Otis Day and the Knights.
For three days work, Donald Sutherland was offered a percentage of Animal House’s gross or $75,000.00. Sutherland opted for the cash. Had he taken the percentage he would have made three or four million dollars more. Interesting to note, that even though Sutherland only appeared in a few scenes he made more than John Belushi, the movie’s star. Belushi made $40,000.00.
Animal House features Kevin Bacon and Karen Allen’s feature film debuts.
1962 as selected for Animal House because the writers thought it was America’s last innocent year. The climatic homecoming parade occurs on November 21, 1963, the day before President Kennedy’s assassination.
The actor who played the bass player in Otis Day’s band was legendary blues artist Robert Cray! Cray was unknown at the time.
Animal House has an amazing supporting cast!
When Animal House was released I was the perfect age for it. I had just graduated high school the year before and was enjoying my freshman year in college.
National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978) rates 5 of 5 stars



Jack Carter by the legendary Michael Golden!
I’m still in awe that there is a piece by Michael Golden of a Stallone character in my collection. And I owe it all to my best buddy, John Beatty.
John teamed with Michael Golden on The Nam. They’ve been friends for decades. Over the years John has done several Stallone pieces for me. From time to time he’s surprised/gifted me with Sly art from friends and folks he’s worked with. It would be hard to top this one.

Unforgiven (1992)
Director: Clint Eastwood
Screenplay: David Webb Peoples
Stars: Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Jaimz Woolvett,
Frances Fisher, Anna Thomson, David Mucci, Rob Campbell, Anthony James, Beverley Elliott, Liisa Repo-Martell, Shane Thomas Meier and Saul Rubinek.
Tagline: It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man
The Plot…
The year is 1880. Will Munny is having a hard go of it. His wife died three years ago leaving Will to raise two young children on his own. At one time Will was a dangerous man. An outlaw. He made his living with his gun. Will did many things that he’s not proud of. But he changed all that for his wife. Will gave up the drinking and evil ways to become a farmer. He’s nowhere near as good with a plow as he was with a gun.
One day a young man shows up. He calls himself The Schofield Kid. He claims to be an experienced bounty hunter. The Kid says that he’s after a $1,000 bounty and could use some help. He knows Munny’s reputation with a gun. Says he’ll split the bounty 50-50. All they need to do is ride to Big Whiskey and bring in a couple of cowboys.
Will initially turns down the offer. Then realizes that he’s not making it as a farmer. His share of the bounty would go a long way in providing for his kids. But Will’s older now and hasn’t fired a gun in years. So Will recruits his old crime partner, Ned Logan to join in. Ned is older now. He too gave up the life and settled down… but the chance to ride with Will again (and his share of the bounty) is enough to get him on board.
Will, Ned and The Schofield Kid ride for Big Whiskey. Little do they know that their biggest problem won’t be earning the bounty. Big Whiskey is run by a crooked, sadistic Sheriff named “Little Bill” Daggett. When Will, Ned and the Kid find themselves on the wrong side of Sheriff Daggett, it becomes clear they’re overmatched.
And it is too late to just ride away.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Unforgiven was nominated for nine 1993 Academy Awards and won four…
Clint Eastwood had the movie rights for quite a while before making the movie. He felt he needed to be the right age to play Will Munny.
Eastwood not only directed and starred in the movie, but he also wrote the film’s main theme.
Jaimz Woolvett who plays The Schofield Kid, is in his feature film debut.
Unforgiven has my favorite Gene Hackman role.
Unforgiven (1992) rates 5 of 5 stars



Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025)
Director: Gareth Edwards
Screenplay: David Koepp; based on characters by Michael Crichton
Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise, David Iacono, Audrina Miranda, Bechir Sylvain, Ed Skrein, Lucy Thackeray, Billy Smith and Jonny Lavelle.
Tagline: A new era is born.
The Plot…
Martin Krebs, an executive at ParkerGenix, offers Zora Bennett two million dollars to head a dangerous expedition. If Zora accepts, her team will go to an abandoned dinosaur research laboratory located on a remote island somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. The island was deserted when experiments to mutate dinosaurs got out of hand. Several scientists were killed and the dinosaurs escaped. Now the mutated creatures thrive on the island. It is illegal for anyone to go there.
ParkerGenix scientists believe that dinosaur DNA holds the key to a cure for heart disease. Zora accepts the offer. She recruits fellow mercenaries Duncan Kincaid, LeClerc, Nina and Bobby Atwater. Martin Krebs from ParkerGenix and paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis will round out the team.
Their mission is to sneak onto the island, locate the three dinosaur species, retrieve DNA from each and get back alive. It won’t be easy.
The mission is made even more difficult when nearing the island, they receive and SOS from a sinking sail boat. They arrive in time to save a father, his young daughter, his grown daughter and her boyfriend. Because they are so close to the island, and the clock is ticking, they have no choice but to bring the survivors along.
As their boat nears the island, it is attacked by several Spinosaurus dinosaurs. Several crew members are knocked overboard. The craft is driven ashore but now useless. Those that make it to the island alive will have to survive 24 hours. At that point a rescue helicopter will circle and attempt to pick up survivors.
Getting through the 24 hours alive will be difficult enough. Attempting to complete their mission is still a goal.
The clock is ticking.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
This is the only Jurassic Park sequel to feature all new characters.
Jonathan Bailey who plays Dr. Henry Loomis, can also be heard playing clarinet in several orchestral tracks of the film’s score. Baily also performs the solo heard when his character first touches a dinosaur.
There are plenty of scares and intense scenes as expected.
There is a baby dinosaur that appears throughout the film once the team gets on the island. Its inclusion seemed out of place to me unless they were shooting a children’s movie. Yeah, it is cute, but for me seemed so out of place.
Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo are excellent.
Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars



I’ve been a fan Evan Bryce Cranston aka artgantuan’s art for years. This is one of his sketchbook pages. I don’t own it, but I wanted to share it. We have Ghost Rider, Batman, Blue Beetle and Rambo!

I’m a fan of Steve Bryant’s art. So it’s a no-brainer to subscribe to his free newsletter. Earlier this year Steve posted a commission of Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday from Tombstone. Doc was standing in front of a wanted poster — for him. I loved it.
Not long before that I saw that Ralph Meyer had the same idea with his Undertaker character.
Of course that got me thinking that it would be cool to see Jack Carter in the same situation. When I approached Steve with the idea, he loved it. And man, did he come through like a champ.
I got to meet Steve at HeroesCon 2025, where I picked up the art. It looks even better in person. I am also happy to say that Steve is as cool a person as he is good an artist. There will be more Steve Bryant Stallone pieces in my collection in the future!

Silverado (1985)
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Screenplay: Lawrence Kasdan, Mark Kasdan
Stars: Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Kevin Costner, Danny Glover, Brian Dennehy, Linda Hunt, Jeff Goldblum, Rosanna Arquette, Joe Seneca, Jeff Fahey, Marvin J. McIntyre, Brad Leland, Sheb Wooley, Jonathan Kasdan, Todd Allen, Bill Thurman, Meg Kasdan, Dick Durock, Gene Hartline, Jake Kasdan and John Cleese.
Tagline: A dangerous place, in a lawless time… ‘Til four friends risked all to make things right.
The Plot…
Four strangers, Emmett an ex-con, Paden a former outlaw, Jake a slow-witted fast gunslinger and Mal a drifter meet on the road to Silverado. Along the way they will have adventures and become friends.
In Silverado, Paden learns that one of his crime partners, Cobb is Sheriff. Cobb has a sweet deal. Not only is Cobb the Sheriff, but he also owns the bar and runs the town for Mr. McKendrick. McKendrick is owner of the biggest ranch in the area. Nothing happens in Silverado without McKendrick’s okay. McKendrick also holds a grudge against Emmett, Jake and Mal. He wants them dead.
Paden is going to have to make a choice. Cobb has offered him a sweet deal. All he has to do is nothing. Just standby and watch his friends be gunned down.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Silverado was nominated for two 1986 Academy Awards…
Silverado features Jeff Fahey’s feature film debut.
Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Kevin Costner and Danny Glover were perfectly cast. The four had great chemistry. Brian Dennehy made a great villain — a bad guy, but very likable. It was nice seeing Linda Hunt, Jeff Goldblum, Rosanna Arquette, Joe Seneca, Jeff Fahey, John Cleese and Sheb Wooley appear.
If the box office had been better there could have been a sequel. Sadly it was not to be.
Silverado is an under-rated gem. If you’re a western fan, Silverado checks all the right boxes.
Silverado (1985) rates 5 of 5 stars



Kurt Brugel is a freelance artist. When I saw he was taking commissions for quick studies, I jumped on board for a few. Here we have his take on Sly Stallone as Jack Carter from Get Carter. Brugel nailed it. I’m glad I, uh, got Carter.

Species (1995)
Director: Roger Donaldson
Screenplay: Dennis Feldman
Stars: Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker, Marg Helgenberger, Jordan Lund, Don Fischer, Virginia Morris, Esther Scott, William Utay, Roger Donaldson and Whip Hubley.
Tagline: For three million years, the human race has been at the top of the evolutionary ladder. Nothing lasts forever
The Plot…
SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) scientists are elated when they receive a transmission. The message contains alien DNA. So the government funds a laboratory to splice the DNA with that of female human. Scientists are shocked when the baby “girl” begins growing at a rapid rate. They name the child Sil.
Within a short time Sil is the size of a pre-teen. Super smart and strong, the scientists become concerned when Sil displays violent outbursts while sleeping. The decision is made to terminate Sil before she reaches full strength. When the execution fails Sil escapes. Soon she will reach adulthood. At that point, she will be infinitely more dangerous.
The government pulls together a team that includes anthropologist Dr. Stephen Arden, molecular biologist Dr. Laura Baker, “empath” Dan Smithson, and mercenary Preston “Press” Lennox. They are to track and kill SIL. A backup squad will be on standby to assist.
The clock is ticking.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Sil was designed by Swiss artist H. R. Giger. Giger also designed the creatures in Alien. Giger created the “nightmare train” effects used when Sil is dreaming. Interestingly enough, Giger had been attached to an alien on a train film titled Isobar. Isobar was to star Sylvester Stallone, but the film was never made due to Carolco Pictures’ financial troubles.
Species features the theatrical movie debut of Natasha Henstridge who played Sil.
Dennis Feldman, Species screenwriter, followed up with a four-issue comic book adaptation drawn by Jon Foster as well as two alternate comic book continuations: Species: Human Race and a one-shot Species: Offspring. Feldman also wrote the sequel film, Species II.
Arnold Schwarzenegger reportedly showed interest in the script but moved on due to budget restrictions.
I loved the idea of the team of diverse talents that included an empath.
Species (1995) rates 4 of 5 stars



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

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

