There’s so much not to like about Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman film I could go on for days and still have boiling hot nerd rage, but so much of what he did with Jack Nicholson’s Joker character is simply beautiful. I love this scene the best, which features Jack in a back alley surgeon’s office [...]
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Play Dress Up in the New Batman Game
August 2nd, 2011
rberry Great news for fans of Batman Arkham Asylum, the sequel planned for later this year, Arkham City, will feature the ability to dress your dude up as some of the most famous Batmen in history. The choices include Frank Miller’s Dark Knight, Batman Beyond, Batman The Animated Series, and more. Still no word whether the [...]
Will The 1966 Batman TV Show Ever Get A DVD Release?
June 19th, 2010
rberry It sure doesn’t look good. For years, fans of the classic Adam West series have ached to watch episodes of one of TV’s all time greatest shows at home to no avail. With hundreds of inferior shows appearing on DVD every month, it’s a crime of Jokeresque proportions that this hasn’t happened yet. Though the [...]
Batman Thinks About Unicorns
February 12th, 2010
rberry Just a fun little scribbling to share with ya! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Cartoons and Cornflakes – “The Dark Knight” Reviewed
October 3rd, 2009
rberry I should say right up front that I, like most crazy comic book readers—love the character that inspired the film The Dark Knight. The mythology of Batman is a true treasure trove of creativity. Sure, he wasn’t the first costumed superhero (see: Superman) or the first to stir up a great rogues gallery (see: Dick [...]
Remembering Marshall Rogers
September 9th, 2009
rberry I wrote this obit for Marshall Rogers a while back, and wanted to revive it again here because I still think he’s so fantastic! I was looking at some random DC comic at Borders today and was depressed to see an obituary for one of my favorite artists, Marshall Rogers. Rogers had a weird and [...]









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