Retro Review: Batman Cacophony!

I’ve been really enjoying the Kevin Smith/Walt Flanagan six-issue mini series Batman: The Widening Gyre (issue 4 comes out January 13th).  The art is fantastic, and I’ve been absolutely loving the take on a “happy” Batman.  Seeing Bruce Wayne enjoying his time as Bats is something I haven’t seen in a while.  Because I’ve been […]

Announcing Deb

Deb’s writing for IoM now.  This is good. I’ve known Deb in excess of ten years.  She’s played in Star Trek RPGs I’ve run as well as my World of Darkness campaign.  Not table tops, mind you.  Rather my play-by-e-mail (PBeM) games. She is a gifted player, committing to the role as few do.  She […]

Paul's Horror Flix: Jennifer's Body

Remember when we leaked to those semi-nude photos of Megan Fox way back when, and how much we were looking forward to Jennifer’s Body because of said photos?  Man…none of that was in the movie. Not that that was the only thing missing in Jennifer’s Body.  However, had that scene been as revealing as those […]

First Look Review: Darkness/Pitt #3

Well, after a couple of weeks of delays (I’ve noticed it listed every week on Comixology for the last few weeks), we finally get the finale of Top Cow’s Darkness/Pitt from  the writer/artist team of Paul Jenkins and Dale Keown this Wednesday, December 16th. If you’ve been listening to Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie (and […]

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie: Just the Two of Us

This post will be at the top THROUGH Tuesday.  Scroll down for the latest updates! After weeks of guest hosts, Paul and I find ourselves alone… Paul’s two-day stink, drink of choice, and fashioning himself as a young-what’s-her-face Unable to sleep, Aron watches X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Paul issues a challenge Blackest Night Update Adventure […]

The Maxx is available THIS WEEK on DVD!

It’s true!  Thanks to TV Shows on DVD for the news! Exclusively from Amazon’s “CreateSpace” program, which is a manufacture-on-demand program (not available in stores) comes The Maxx: The Complete Series.  A cult classic that fans have long been clamoring for (and a faithful adaptation of Sam Keith’s popular Image comic series), this seems like […]