
Today we look at Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso. It's really good. Before that, though, we go on some wild tangents and diversions about DC's upcoming film and television slate as well as the video game Disco Elysium. If you haven't played it or read Sacred and Terrible Air by Robert Kurvitz, you should.
May 27
1 hr 7 min

Today we review Brutal Dark (I'm just calling it Brutal Dark), End of Life and Bleeding Hearts, the three new books from Vertigo's launch month. We also go through some deviations about the works of Jeff Vandermeer and video games made by the studio Remedy. But I swear we discuss the books eventually.Email us: [email protected]
Apr 5
1 hr 9 min

We tried something a bit different for today's episode. While reviewing The Alcoholic by Jonathan Ames and Dean Haspiel, we decided to get into the spirit of things with some alcoholic beverages. Listen as we discuss this serious topic with meandering conversation and slurred words. And the theme song for today's episode is Alcohol by Barenaked Ladies. I forgot to credit that while recording. I blame the alcohol. Enjoy!
Feb 2
1 hr 20 min

Today we look at Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Directed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, it's often described as the best Batman movie of all time and is definitely Sophia's favorite which is why we did back to back movie episodes. Listen as we dive deep into the underpinnings of what makes Bruce Wayne tick and why Hart Bochner plays such a great coke-head.At one point I mis-identify the person behind the Folding Ideas YouTube page as Dan Larson. Folding Ideas is actually Dan Olson. Dan Larson is the guy behind Toy Galaxy. There are too many Dans.
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Jan 15
1 hr 26 min

We watch the noted Christmas movie Red, starring Bruce Willis, based on the Wildstorm/Vertigo comic by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner. More than any other commentary episode, we go waaaay off the rails this time. Hangovers and colds don't mix.
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Dec 24, 2025
1 hr 57 min

We look at DMZ, the story of life in the midst of a modern civil war written by Brian Woods with art mostly by Riccardo Burchielli. It's a story with a clear sense of place and some very intriguing characters so naturally it was adapted into a soulless television series in 2022. We discuss both of those as well as the movie that essentially is a proper take on this source material. Listen, share and don't forget to email us at [email protected]
Nov 26, 2025
1 hr 22 min

A year after announcing a return of the imprint, DC has finally announced which titles will be coming to the new Vertigo Comics. They sound unique and interesting as Vertigo books should be. We then discuss James Gunn's Superman, the film that kickstarted the new cinematic DCU. It's less a review than a list of things we loved. Who was Sophia's favorite character? What was wrong with Metamorpho? Why is Colby like Jimmy Olsen? Listen and find out! And, as always, send feedback to [email protected]!
Nov 4, 2025
1 hr 35 min

Penguin soars while Joker flops. Colby tells an inappropriate story.
Oh, and VERTIGO COMICS IS BACK...no big deal.
Oct 28, 2024
45 min

We take a look at the new animated Batman series on Amazon. Does Bruce Timm have another hit on his hands or does it misfire, unlike the gun that killed Bruce Wayne's parents...yikes. Anyway, give it a listen!Also, look up Brian Heinzman on Intsagram! @brianheinzman
Sep 30, 2024
1 hr 14 min

Today we look at what is arguably the best ongoing superhero comic ever written: Starman by James Robinson and Tony Harris. It's a tale of legacy, familial responsibility, Art Deco and superheroics. Give it a listen. And for those who need a reminder: Hand Banana.
Aug 21, 2024
1 hr 12 min
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