Marv & Nancy by R.M. Guera!

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 & Nancy by R.M. Guera.
Source: Nicolag Borch.
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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 & Nancy by R.M. Guera.
Source: Nicolag Borch.
Troll 2 – The Poster and Trailer are Here! I found the original to be surprisingly fun. I’m looking forward to another round.
Deal me in.
When a dangerous new troll is awakened, unleashing devastation across Norway, beloved adventurers Nora, Andreas and Captain Kris are thrust into their most perilous mission yet.
Troll 2 is coming to Netflix December 1, 2025. For more on Troll 2, visit https://www.netflix.com/troll2

I love good great crime stories. I don’t care if they are told in novel, comic, movie or episodic television form. Just make ’em great. James Maxwell’s PUT YOUR LIFE IN THE POT just might fit the bill. Here’s the downlow…
This neo-noir tale renders San Jose, California, as a stage for crime, corruption, and the hope of getting that American dream you’ve always been denied. Recommended for fans of Dennis Lehane, Jim Thompson, and films like Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.
You wanna go all in with me?
Tristian Sloan is a young man frustrated with his minimum wage job and dead-end life. Why hasn’t he made anything of himself? How come he always gets a raw deal? He just wants a way out. The plan is simple, and nobody’s supposed to get hurt.
Tristian and his so-called friend, Joey Patrone, are a pair of codependent liquor store monkeys who hate each other almost as much as they hate their boss. They work their days away for minimum wage and blow their money on booze and call girls.
Now they’ve had enough. Joey comes up with a plan to get rich quick by ripping off the mob who owns the liquor store. He just needs Tristian’s help to cover his neck. But Tristian doesn’t like how reckless his friend has gotten – the guy’s totally psycho, and no longer cares who gets hurt.
Tristian sabotages Joey’s plan to take the money for himself, but everything spins into bloodshed when the wrong people catch wind of the money. Now, he is caught between a vicious gang, a psychopathic schemer, and his own failures as a man.
PUT YOUR LIFE IN THE POT is sitting with a 4.8 Amazon rating.
Deal me in.

I first met Pat Broderick at OrlandoCon 1977. Pat was a young artist and I was an even younger fan. I was impressed at how easy-going and friendly Pat was (and that’s not taking into consideration what a talented artist he is). Over the years we became friends. It’s always cool to see Pat at a show. He’s still killing it with new art and comic series!
Back in 2005, at a Tampa Show, I got Pat’s take on Sly Stallone as Deke DaSilva from Nighthawks.

Paramount+ released three character posters to celebrate that MobLand had been renewed for season 2. MobLand is one of my favorite on-going series. If you’re not watching, you should.
Not only are the MobLand posters cool, you can see them with motion here.



Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenplay: Robert Rodat
Stars: Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg, Giovanni Ribisi, Jeremy Davies, Ted Danson, Paul Giamatti, Dennis Farina, Max Martini, Nathan Fillion, Ryan Hurst, Dale Dye, Bryan Cranston, David Wohl and Vin Diesel.
Tagline: The mission is a man.
The Plot…
June 6, 1944. D Day. Operation Overlord is underway. American forces storm the German fortified beaches of Normandy. The coastline has been divided into five sections. At Omaha Beach the American forces face the most resistance.
Omaha Beach is heavily fortified with German machine gun nests, artillery, as well as mines and barbed wire. The US soldiers coming ashore have a wide-open beach with no cover making them easy targets. The Germans hold the high ground. Yet the US soldiers, despite heavy losses ultimately prevail.
Immediately following the Battle of Omaha Beach, Captain Miller is given an assignment. The US Department of War has learned that the Ryan family has four sons in the service. Against all odds, three of the four Ryan men have been killed in action. The fourth, Private James Ryan is behind enemy lines with the 101st Airborne. Captain Miller’s mission is to put together a team, penetrate into enemy territory, find Private Ryan and get him safely out. Ryan will be given a ticket home.
Captain Miller enlists six battle-tested soldiers and an interpreter with no combat experience to accompany him. No all will survive. Private Ryan may already be dead.
The man is the mission.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Saving Private Ryan was nominated for eleven 1999 Academy Awards. It won five…
Frank Darabont and Scott Frank did uncredited rewrites on Robert Rodat’s screenplay. John Milius also made suggestions.
Saving Private Ryan opens with the storming of Omaha Beach. It runs over 20 minutes and sets the tone for all to follow. It is one of the most amazing and realistic depictions of battle put on film. There were up to 1,000 extras and cost $11 million to film.
During his research Steven Spielberg spoke with many World War II veterans. They asked that Spielberg not make a typical Hollywood war movie. They wanted the audience to understand the brutality and terror of war. Spielberg was surprised that Saving Private Ryan became a hit, despite the realism of the opening scene. Spielberg further said that he would have refused to cut the film even if it had to be released with an NC-17 rating.
The Department of Veterans Affairs set up a special 800 number for past and current soldiers traumatized from the film. There were reportedly 100s of calls to the line.
Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon as Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor with All-American good looks. Before Saving Private Ryan was released, Damon was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar and won an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, both for Good Will Hunting. By the time Saving Private Ryan was released Damon was a star.
Vin Diesel wasn’t a star when hired for Saving Private Ryan. Steven Spielberg saw Diesel’s self-directed short films, Multi-Facial (1995) and Strays (1997). He recognized Diesel’s talent.
Nathan Fillion, Ryan Hurst and Bryon Cranston appear in small roles.
Saving Private Ryan is a classic.
Saving Private Ryan (1998) rates 5 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. The first, Sly Stallone as Rocky Balboa appears above. I’ll post the second Bluhm sketch in the near future. Hope you dig ’em both. I do.

Bret Blevins has worked as a comic artist, animation storyboard artist, and painter. I met Bret at a convention and was lucky enough to get on his commission list. I let him choose the Stallone character he wanted to draw. Bret surprised me by going with Frank Nitti from Capone! What a great choice and wonderful drawing!

My Mom Jayne (2025)
Director: Mariska Hargitay
Tagline: Reclaming her mother’s story, and her own.
The Plot…
Mariska Hargitay was three years old when he mother, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a tragic auto accident. Mariska and her siblings were injured in the wreck.
Mariska grew up in a world where her mother was known everywhere because of her international celebrity. Yet because Mariska was only three when her mother was killed, she has no memories of her mom. This documentary is an effort to remedy that. Along the way Mariska will learn a secret buried for over six decades that will change everything.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Jayne Mansfield is often thought of as a knockoff of Marilyn Monroe. At first that was true. Mansfield leaned into the beautiful dumb blonde role. The truth is she could speak several languages and play multiple instruments. She was far from dumb. When she tried to change the public perception of her, it didn’t work.
Jayne Mansfield wanted fame and it led to poor choices in the men in her life. The one exception Mickey Hargitay.
Mariska’s discovery changes her world.
The bars on the back of semi-trucks that prevent cars from driving under them are called “Mansfield-bars”. Legislation was started due to Mansfield’s tragic death when he car went under a semi. Although the accident took place in 1967, the safety bars weren’t made mandatory until years later.
My Mom Jayne (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars



Lalo Schifrin died yesterday from from complications of pneumonia. Mr. Schifrin was 93.
Lalo Schifrin was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His birth name was Boris Claudio Schifrin. He legally changed his name to Lalo when he came to the United States.
Lalo Schifrin was trained as a classical musician before falling in love with jazz. Mr. Schifrin received a scholarship to the Conservatoire de Paris. He studied during the day and played jazz in clubs at night. While still in his twenties, Mr. Schifrin returned to Argentina. He began radio, television, and film work. Mr. Schifrin wrote for Xavier Cugat’s dance orchestra, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington. He was also recording his own music.
Mr. Schifrin has 226 composer credits and 207 soundtrack credits on his IMDb resume. Some of his best known works include the themes to THE Cat; Mission Impossible, Mannix and Starsky and Hutch. Some of his best known film scores include Enter the Dragon, Cool Hand Luke, Bullitt, Dirty Harry, Rush Hour, The Amityville Horror, The Eagle Has Landed and so many others.
Mr. Schifrin’s best known composition is probably the Mission Impossible theme song. It’s a classic. My sentimental favorite is for Enter the Dragon. Truth is, I loved all of his music. Mr. Schifrin is a legend for good reason. His music which will live on forever.
Out thoughts and prayers go out to Lalo Schifrin’s family, friends and fans.

I was at MegaCon 2003. I’d never met Rodney Blackwell before. I’d never heard of him. But I liked the art he had on display and decided to get a sketch from him. Rodney’s riff on Jack Carter found a welcome place in my collection.

Con Air (1997)
Director: Simon West
Screenplay: Scott Rosenberg
Stars: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich, Colm Meaney, Mykelti Williamson, Nick Chinlund, Renoly Santiago, Ving Rhames, Dave Chappelle, Rachel Ticotin, Steve Eastin, Danny Trejo, M.C. Gainey, Landry Allbright, Monica Potter, Brendan Kelly, Jesse Borrego and Steve Buscemi.
Tagline: Buckle Up!
The Plot…
Eight years ago Cameron Poe, a decorated Army Ranger was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. A drunken thug had attacked Poe and his pregnant wife. Poe accidentally killed the man. Poe has been a model prisoner and is set to be paroled.
Poe is one of the convicts set to board a prison transport plane. Most of the other felons are headed to a supermax prison. They include a serial rapist, an arsonist, a drug lord, a mass murderer, a terrorist, a psycho criminal genius, and a serial killer.
The convicts take over the plane. They murdered to get control. They’ll kill anyone who tries to stop them. It will be up to Poe to see they don’t succeed in their escape.
As the tag line says, “Buckle Up!”
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Con Air was nominated for two 1998 Academy Awards…
Con Air is dedicated to Phil Swartz, an effects specialist who was killed when a rigged plane fell and crushed him.
Con Air is a fun, over-the-top action film. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Con Air (1997) rates 5 of 5 stars


I like the looks of the poster and trailer for Orang Ikan aka Monster Island.
Deal me in!
After being torpedoed by allied submarines, a Japanese soldier and a British POW are stranded on a deserted island and soon discover that they’re being hunted by a ferocious mythological creature, the Orang Ikan.
MONSTER ISLAND drops July 25 on Shudder.
Director: Mike Wiluan
Starring: Dean Fujioka, Callum Woodhouse, Alexandra Gottardo

Braveheart (1995)
Director: Mel Gibson
Screenplay: Randall Wallace
Stars: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Angus Macfadyen, Sean Lawlor, James Cosmo, Ralph Riach, Ellen Greene, Brendan Gleeson, Tommy Flanagan and Brian Cox.
Tagline: Every man dies, not every man really lives.
The Plot…
In the year 1280, King Edward 1 of England known as Longshanks conquers Scotland. Longshanks installs Overlords to rule. The people of Scotland have lost their freedom and are treated poorly. William Wallace was just a boy. His father and older brother were killed in the war to keep Scotland free. William was sent away to live with his Uncle.
Now a man, William returns to the village of his birth. He sees firsthand the mistreatment of the Scottish people. William secretly marries his childhood sweetheart. They wed in secret because Longshanks has granted his English Overlords jus primae noctis. This law allows the English rulers the right to have sex with any Scottish female. The Overlords especially like to take advantage of this on the bride’s wedding night.
When pushed too far, William leads the overthrow of the local English ruler. The Scottish people rally around William’s charismatic leadership. Soon he has a small army. After winning several battles, William allows a survivor to live. William tells him, “Go back to England and tell them there that Scotland’s daughters and her sons are yours no more. Tell them Scotland is free.”
Longshanks is unwilling to give up Scotland. He sends his armies to put down the rebellion and kill William Wallace.
All men die, but not all truly live. This is the story of William Wallace
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Braveheart was nominated for ten 1996 Academy Awards and won five…
Braveheart, while fictionalized, does what Gibson intended. It entertains and inspires.
Braveheart (1995) rates 5 of 5 stars



I’ve known Bill Black for over forty years. Bill began his professional comics career in 1969 illustrating horror stories for Warren Publications’ CREEPY and EERIE magazines. Since then Bill worked in advertising and in film production and illustrated comics for Marvel.
Bill’s real claim to fame came when he started AC Comics, one of the first 5 Independent comic book publishers in America and the only one of that group still in business. Over the years Bill has done it all — writer, penciler, inker, painter, publisher. What an amazing career!
I’ve been fortunate to know Bill as a friend. I say fortunate because Bill is one of the most positive, fun people I’ve ever met. Waaay back in 2006, Bill gifted me his take on Sly Stallone as Stanley from Lords of Flatbush. I love it!