Torpedo, Batman, The Shadow and More in the Jordi Bernet Gallery!
The Torpedo art above is just one of several pieces in The Bristol Board’s Jordi Bernet Gallery. It’s worth a click over.
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The Torpedo art above is just one of several pieces in The Bristol Board’s Jordi Bernet Gallery. It’s worth a click over.

At Their Own Game by Frank Zafiro arrived at my house yesterday. If it sounds like something you’d like, you know what to do.
Book #1 in the SpoCompton Series
Jake Stankovic has been flying below the radar for years, dealing safely in stolen property crime with his two-man crew. But times are tough, so he decides to step up to the big money with a drug deal. Everything that can go wrong, does. The deal goes bad, a vengeful detective sets his sights on Jake, one of his crew might be a turncoat, and a woman from a long past affair suddenly reappears. All of this would be complicated enough on its own, but for Jake, it’s even worse.
The woman is the detective’s ex-wife.
And Jake Stankovic used to be a cop.
Now Jake must face new problems and old vendettas in an all-in proposition with lives on the line. He has to find a way to get his money back, keep the girl, and beat everyone involved… At Their Own Game.

I love this Bride of Frankenstein print by Greg Staples. It’s available from Vice Press if you have a blank spot on your wall that needs to be covered.

Although I doubt there will be any world-shaking revelations, I plan to tune in to The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes. Like with almost everything these days, there’s a conspiracy theory. The Marilyn Monroe conspiracy theory is that she was murdered because of her relationship with President Kennedy.
Since I have Netflix, this will be an easy choice to tune in.
Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe’s tragic death spawned conspiracies and rumors for decades, often overshadowing her talent and shrewdness. By piecing together her final weeks, days, and hours through previously unheard recordings of those who knew her best, the film illuminates more of her glamorous, complicated life, and offers a new perspective on that fateful night. Only on Netflix, April 27.

Check out Danny Earls take on Sly Stallone as Rambo. Ain’t that something! I first saw Danny Earls’ art on the Hopeless Kickstarter. I liked what I saw, backed the project and then headed over to Danny Earls’ Instagram. Truth be told you should do the same.

Andrew Vachss with his Burke crime novel series instantly became one of my must-read authors. That was over 35 years ago. As time went on Vachss continued to write about Burke and his crime family, but he also branched out into other genres and formats.
When I recently saw that Mr. Vachss had a new novel, Carbon, coming out, I was excited to see what it would be about.
I was surprised to read that it would be a futuristic tale. Then I read the synopsis…
RELENTLESS POWER. HARDCORE ACTION. A CLASSIC, HARD-BOILED VIEW THROUGH A FUTURISTIC LENS.
In The City, government is God—in The Sector, anarchy rules.
The Membrane stands between those worlds. Some cross it to The Sector, seeking the forbidden. Some cross it to The City, seeking a chance to see the sky. Some try to stay. Most die trying.
In a world without paper, names are earned. Sector-born Carbon once risked everything for a chance to live in The City, a world with fresh paper and retinal enhancements that required a price beyond the ability of any Sector-born to earn alone. Captured, he entered prison.
Now, released to find a killer whose pattern threatens the government itself, Carbon’s real search is for the money stashed by his former gang.
But only one woman knows that location, and she isn’t willing to trade information unless she gets something in return—her abducted child. The child is somewhere in the Pure Zone, a wild place where sorcery works but firearms do not.
Trapped between hostile worlds, Carbon will enter the Pure Zone—hyper-focused and fatal to anyone blocking his path.
Carbon, sounded a bit too fantastic for my taste… yet it was Andrew Vachss. So I read the free sample at Amazon and Carbon is now on my “get list”. Check it out and perhaps Carbon will be on yours as well.

The poster for The Nameless is ok, but the trailer worked better than expected. Deal me in.
Young immigrant Rahui and his pregnant sister are attacked and separated by a demonic spirit as they embark on a dangerous trek across the U.S. border. Injured but determined to survive, Rahui must rescue his sister before the demon takes the one thing she was denied in life–a baby.
Starring Ally Ioannides, Charles Halford, Alejandro Akara
Directed by Andrew Mecham & Mattew Whedon

Hellboy II director, Guillermo del Toro commissioned Drew Struzan to create a poster to promote the film. The studio decided not to use Struzan’s art and so the poster was previously only available as a giveaway print at New York Comic con in 2008… until now. Well, tomorrow.
There will be two different versions of the Hellboy II: The Golden Army print:
The one shown above is a Limited Edition of 450, 24×36 inches, Hand Numbered Offset Lithograph Print With Gold Hot Foil Title, Printed on 300gsm Archival Paper. It retails for $85.
The other version doesn’t have the Hellboy II: The Golden Army logo or movie info at the bottom. It has a Limited Edition of 250, 24×36 inches, Hand Numbered Offset Lithograph Print, Printed on 300gsm Archival Paper. It retails for $75.
If you’re interested you will be able to pick up both versions of the poster on Thursday the 31st of March, starting at 1pm Eastern from Vice-Press.com and Sideshow Art Prints.
Above we have the cover and below several pages from an Argentine comic adaptation of Rocky III. I wish we had more comic adaptations of movies in the US. Click on any of the thumbnails below to see larger size versions.
Source: John Rivoli.

Marvin J. Chomsky, the four time Emmy winning director and producer died on March 28th at the age of 92. No cause of death was given.
Mr. Chomsky began his career as an art and set director. He began directing in 1964 on the television series The Doctors and the Nurses where he helmed three episodes. Mr. Chomsky spent the bulk of his career working in television where he directed some of the most popular tv series (usually multiple episodes) and television movies. Mr. Chomsky also directed five feature films.
A sample of some of the series where Mr. Chomsky served as a director include: The Wild, Wild West; Star Trek; Gunsmoke; Lancer, The Magical World of Disney; The Name of the Game; Bearcats!; Mission Impossible; Hawaii 5-0; Mannix; The Magician and Police Story.
Some of the tv movies directed by Marvin Chomsky include: Mrs. Sundance; Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan; Victory at Entebbe; Attica and Catherine the Great.
A few of the TV mini-series on which Marvin Chomsky directed include: Roots; Holocaust; Peter the Great; The Deliberate Stranger; Billionaire Boys Club and Brotherhood of the Rose.
His feature films include: Evel Knievel; Mackintosh and T.J.; Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff and Tank.
Mr. Chomsky won three Emmy Awards: as Outstanding Director for a Drama Series for Holocaust in 1978; as Outstanding Director for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special for Attica in 1980 and for Inside the Third Reich in 1982. When Mr. Chomsky accepted his third Emmy for directing, he was said that he had won awards for directing projects about events that “never should have happened.”
Marvin Chomsky directed episodes of some of my favorite shows when I was a kid: The Wild, Wild West; Star Trek; (the short-lived) Bearcats! and (also short-lived) The Magician. Another favorite directed by Mr. Chomsky was Brotherhood of the Rose based on David Morrell’s best selling novel.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Marvin Chomsky’s family, friends and fans.
Frank Lee, After Alcatraz by writer, David Hasteda and artist, Ludovic Chesno looks and sounds interesting.
In June 1962, Frank Lee Morris did the unthinkable and broke free from Alcatraz prison! Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his incredible escape, this thrilling graphic novel imagines what Frank Lee did next…
Bank Robber. Escape Artist. Genius.
But on June 11th 1962, Frank Lee Morris performed the most daring feat of them all: escaping from Alcatraz. He was never found, presumed to have drowned in San Francisco Bay. The FBI’s case remains open to this day.
But what if he survived that fateful night? A free man. A second chance. What did he do then? Follow Frank in this stunning graphic novel on his journey from villainous convict to finding sanctuary and starting a new life, full of heartache, sorrow and a profound bittersweet acceptance.
Immortalized by Clint Eastwood in the 1979 film, Escape From Alcatraz, writer David Hasteda and artist Ludovic Chesnot imagine just what Frank’s life might have been like after performing one of the most dangerous escapes of all time.
Below are a couple of preview pages. You can see more on Amazon and if you’re so inclined pre-order. Frank Lee, After Alcatraz will be released on June 28, 2022.

The poster for Shepherd is weak, but the trailer raised enough interest that I want to see more. I’m not totally sold but as I said, interested in seeing more.

Duel is a clever title for a movie about a clone (her duel image) that she must fight to the death (duel). Aaron Paul is an under-rated, under-used actor so I am glad to see him in a new role. Deal me in.

The trailer for Choose or Die doesn’t look bad for the type of movie it is. The fact that it’s on Netflix makes watching it a no-brainer.
After firing up a lost 80s survival horror game, a young coder unleashes a hidden curse that tears reality apart, forcing her to make terrifying decisions and face deadly consequences.

I haven’t read Under the Banner of Heaven, the bestselling book by Jon Krakauer, but the trailer for the upcoming limited series based on it looks good.
This goes beyond just a murder. Watch the OFFICIAL TRAILER for FX’s Under the Banner of Heaven, starring Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Premieres April 28. Only on Hulu.
From Executive Producer and Academy Award® winner Dustin Lance Black.
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“Under the Banner of Heaven” is an original limited series inspired by the true crime bestseller by Jon Krakauer, which follows the events that led to the 1984 murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty and her baby daughter in a suburb in the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. As Detective Jeb Pyre investigates events that transpired within the Lafferty family, he uncovers buried truths about the origins of the LDS religion and the violent consequences of unyielding faith. What Pyre, a devout Mormon, unearths leads him to question his own faith.