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BatChat With Matt & Will: Noir- Gotham Style

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin10 months ago10 months ago02 mins

Gotham is a city of shadows. A city where good and evil blend together. It’s a city made for Noir storytelling. And while some Batman stories have some elements of a Noir, most are very much superhero stories. But to tie-in with the 40s themed animated series, Batman: The Caped Crusader, debuting this week, and…

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BatChat With Matt & Will Episode 21: Love, Gotham Style (w/ Abigale Heartbalm)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

We’re less than a week from Valentine’s Day, and what says love more than a guy in a Bat costume pursuing a woman in cat themed leather or a beautiful assassin? Or a disastrously dysfunctional relationship between two clowns? Talking about those things with thee ones we love, of course. That’s why this week, Matt…

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Your Western Double-Play: Pulp and That Texas Blood

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin5 years ago4 years ago017 mins

Yee-haw! We do Westerns now, pardner! OK, enough of that. We’re breaking form from your regular (as of the past month) Indie Triple Play to bring you two reviews of comics of a similar bent, as Matthew Lazorwitz reviews Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ latest OGN, Pulp, and Will Nevin looks at the second issue…

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