JD DeLuzio replied to Cavaliere (moderator emeritus)'s discussion What are you watching right now?
"I reviewed it just now. Although I rewatched Willard after reading the novel a few years ago (The Ratman's Notebooks), I hadn't seen Ben since I was a kid. Michael Jackson sings the theme song over the end credits, but it's actually the kid singing…"
11 hours ago
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Maybe the real killer was... Batman!"
18 hours ago
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"I bet that Wendy and Marvin really have those villains quaking in their boots.
(or shoes and spats)"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Alan M.'s discussion So, What Are You Reading These Days? (besides comics)
"After finishing the brief but fascinating Looking for Little Egypt by Donna Carlton (examining one of the enduring legends of the 1893 Chicago Fair), I started reading a second-hand copy of Heinlein's Time Enough for Love. If I didn't find it enough…"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Cavaliere (moderator emeritus)'s discussion What are you watching right now?
""Ben," a loving ballad to a rat, sung by Michael Jakson but lip-synched by a white kid in a sequel to a successful horror movie named for the protagonist who, in the novel that inspired it, has no name. 
And some people think comics are weird."
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Mystery, Inc. have faced a lot of villains, most of whom have roughly the same mo."
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Cavaliere (moderator emeritus)'s discussion What are you watching right now?
"Michael Jackson: The Verdict (2026): three-hour doc series. While not as overtly damning as the 2003 Martin Bashir doc, it’s difficult to watch this and not conclude that he was guilty, but found not-guilty on the grounds of wealth and celebrity. It…"
Monday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Fascist villains popping up everywhere:

I had intended this #30 for the D-Day anniversary, but it remains relevant."
Monday
JD DeLuzio replied to Captain Comics's discussion Comics shipping June 10, 2026
"Graphic novels and manga sell. But we should ask the comic shop owners that we know who buys the other stuff.
This town once had, I think, six comic shops. We have three now. One is more "gaming and comics." Another is anime and manga."
Sunday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"A very famous group of villains, and some problematic art conventions of another era:"
Sunday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"For the sixth:"
Saturday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"I did not know that! It makes sense, however. Reinterpretations of old myths and legends were a part of comic from the start, and Hilter's fascination with Teutonic mythology (among other things) was well-known.
On another note, is the Atom flying?…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod)'s discussion Your Favorite Things of the Year! (Est. 2017)
"Marmaduke is actually an undersized chihuahua who has learned the art of gesturing hypnotically."
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"Prophet of Ecstasy (2026): feature-length doc on how an ex-seminarian, a new age "psychic" with sinus congestion, a brilliant chemist, and a handful of other oddballs named and mainstreamed MDMA. Among other side-notes: an account of how Manuel…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"JD: I find that hard to believe.
Eric: Would you believe Hermann Göring and the Valkyries?
JD: I still don't believe it.
Eric: How about Karl Dönitz and a couple of Jungmädel?"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"If I recall, the bat-puzzle wasn't particularly challenging, but this is a cool cover:

That cape, however, might present a few challenges."
Friday
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