Riddler = Next Bat Movie Villain?

This is all pure speculation, but, then, isn’t that the most fun kind of speculation? Just the Hail Mary, shot-in-the-dark kind? I think so. After watching The Dark Knight over the past weekend, I’ve been thinking a lot about who could be the next villain in the third installment of Christopher Nolan’s new Batman franchise….



Trinity #7

In the lead: The Trinity tries to piece together everything they’ve encountered so far. With the help of the JLA, they try to identify the werewolf they encountered and the symbols on Wonder Woman’s back when Hawkman shows up with Gangbuster. When Hawkman explains that what’s being stolen from the museums, Batman figures it all…



The Dark Knight Project

As we get one day closer to the release of The Dark Knight, I wanted to draw your attention to The Dark Knight Project, a fan-made movie released yesterday by Chicago filmmaker Jerry Vasilatos. It focuses on two high school students who are trying to get the first video footage of Batman. The film takes…



Trinity #6

In the lead: After discovering last issue that they are part of a Trinity, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman discuss in what ways they represent three sides of the same coin (you know what I mean). Meanwhile, Tarot delves deeper into her cards after Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman continue to appear in them as…



The great Batman Blu-Ray DVD giveaway

As part of the excitement leading in to the opening of “The Dark Knight” and to commemorate the release of the original 1966 Batman movie on Blu-Ray DVD, Doomkopf.com is giving away TWO copies of the new Blu-Ray release. To enter to win your copy of this Blu-Ray DVD — which retails for $39.98 and…



Trinity #5

In the lead: Batman figures out how to beat Konvikt while Superman and Wonder Woman keep him busy. Then Batman hunts down one of those furry monsters that was tailing Tarot last issue, that are also tailing the Trinity. In the back-up: Those three goofy villains from last issue attack Tarot, who is saved thanks…



Additional thoughts on Final Crisis #2

We here at Doomkopf gave our thoughts on Final Crisis #2 on Saturday, but I recently witnessed an exchange on a message board that I thought raised some good points about the shortcomings of the issue and provided some satisfying answers. It’s nothing authoritative, but it’s a little more discussion and some additional perspectives on…



J.G. Jones — one time editorial cartoonist

The Brooklyn Paper has a story on J.G. Jones, once an editorial cartoonist and page designer for the ‘Paper. The story focuses on Jones’ work on “Wanted,” the comic that has recently been adapted to the big screen. Check out this quote from the story: “There’s no question that creating on deadline is the best…



Secret Invasion of My Pull List

I’ve been doing my best to avoid all things Secret Invasion. Considering I don’t read New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, Ms. Marvel or Captain Marvel, and generally dislike anything written by Brian Michale Bendis, it seemed like a good idea to steer clear of all things Skrull. Trouble is that as long as you read a…



Book of Doom: Final Crisis #2

Let’s see…Cutesy Japanese pop heroes. Time bullets. Monkey doctors. Kamandi. Yep, Final Crisis still sucks. Let’s let the rest of the Legion sound of before I add my two cents… Jim Doom: “I liked this a lot more than last issue. Unlike that awful issue 1, this gave us a mystery that gives the book…