Hercules on the IMDb!

The Internet Movie Database entry for Hercules: The Beginning has been updated!

Click here to see the names of the writers, who just happen to be me and my friend, Kevin Rice, who are writing the screenplay with its producer and star, Alexander Nevsky. Things are moving, and I’ll tell you about them in more detail when I can.

And it’s more than a little exciting. :)

Alexander recently filmed a role in Somewhere, the new film by Sofia Coppola (The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation) starring Stephen Dorff, Elle Fanning, Michelle Monaghan, and Benicio Del Toro.

More new Bat-reviews! My first podcast! Paul Dini!

What a week for being a Batman fan! I’ve got four new reviews on Batman on Film, and I got to interview Paul Dini on Saturday for next month’s print edition of Impact.

Paul Dini, of course, is the architect and ambassador of all things Batman across every conceivable medium. Most recently he wrote the brand new Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, which just ended up in the Guinness Book of World Records for best-reviewed superhero game ever.

Paul was extremely nice and very warm, funny, and thoughtful. As a writer he’s one of my heroes, because as good as his stories are, he always puts his characters first. He loves his job, and he loves Batman, and he thanked me for all the good reviews I’ve written of his comics work, most notably the recent “Heart of Hush” storyline, which is my all-time favorite Batman comic book story.

Buy yours right here in a handsome hardcover collection, or better yet, swing by your local comic shop.

(That’s Empire Comics on Slate Run Road for those of you in the New Albany/Louisville area; tell George that John Bierly sent you.)

Also on Saturday, I got to join in on my first Batman on Film Podcast, which was a huge honor and tons of fun. Go here and click on #30; it was split into two parts, and #31 should be up soon. I’d like to thank Brad, Sean, and Chris for being so welcoming. These guys know their stuff, and they know how to articulate themselves in ways both thoughtful and engaging.

(UPDATE: Part 2 of the podcast is now posted; look for #31.)

And finally, here’s the latest batch of reviews:

Review: Detective Comics #856

Review: Batman and Robin #3

Review: Gotham City Sirens #3

Review: Streets of Gotham #3

Batman on Film is owned, operated, and edited by Bill “Jett” Ramey, the hardest working Batman on the planet. Thanks as always to Bill for the opportunity to be a part of something I’ve enjoyed so much over the years.

More to come!

A few new Bat-comic reviews

Hi, everybody. I’m sorry I haven’t written anything here for a long time, but I’m still writing more than I’ve ever written in my life. Lots of stuff for Impact, lots of exciting Hercules stuff for Alexander Nevsky, and some other exciting writing projects I can’t tell you about yet (that continue to become increasingly exciting). Let’s just say there are a few things on the table that would make me a very happy man if they pan out. And until I can say more, I’ll leave it at that.

In the meantime, here are the three latest Batman-related comic book reviews I’ve written for my good buddy Bill “Jett” Ramey’s Bat-tabulous website, Batman on Film. Each of these issues is highly recommended; just click the photos or links to read the words:

Review: Detective Comics #855

Review: Gotham City Sirens #2

Review: Streets of Gotham #2

Thanks as always for stopping by, and thanks for being patient with me while I work on other things that you’ll hopefully be able to read — and see! — sooner than later …

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