I wrote pretty recently about my immense love for, "Storage Wars," as a comfort show of mine. I just enjoy kicking back and chilling with the program. One longtime cast member who retired some time ago would be Darrell Sheets. He had suffered health issues in 2019 and appeared off-and-on until feeling totally done with the show in 2023. Sadly, Sheets has passed and seems to have died due to suicide. He was 67 and is survived by a number of family members. If you or a loved one is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, please know there are many resources, including but not limited to the 988 Lifeline and the Crisis Text Line.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Thursday, April 23, 2026
2 Rivers Comic Con is This Weekend!
2 Rivers Comic Con happens this Saturday and Sunday at the Steel Shop Event Center in Saint Charles! I'm not 100% sure if I'll be able to attend, but I would encourage everyone else to go. There will be a number of stellar vendors and some really cool guests, including but not limited to Larry Hama, Kimberly Brooks, Andrea Romano, Rick Burchett, and more! It is bound to be a lot of fun, and if I am able to be there, I'll be sure to provide a write-up!
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
A New, "Clayface," Mini-Series is Incoming
Update:
A trailer for the movie just came out today as well and looks scary!
Original Post:
Clayface is a Batman villain I've always found fascinating. The most well-known version is actor Basil Karlo, a man so desperate for fame that he becomes a hideous monster inadvertently. It is quite tragic and some comic stories/shows have done a great job exploring Clayface as a character and what makes him, "Tick." There is a movie focused on the character coming this Fall (I hope it is good), and with that in mind, a profile-boosting mini-series has been announced, "Clayface: Celebrity Dirt."
According to the announcement, this comic will feature the, "creative team of acclaimed horror writer Jude Ellison S. Doyle, artist Fran Galán, colorist Patricio Delpeche, and letterer Tom Napolitano. The six-issue Clayface comic miniseries follows the classic Batman villain as he escapes Arkham Towers, ready to stage his comeback, only to discover that someone else has stolen his name, his face, and his long-lost stardom." It is set to have a noir-ish vibe and be full of psychological horror and body horror--which makes perfect sense when we're talking about Clayface. I'm definitely interested in checking this out when it arrives in all finer comic shops this July.
Earth Day 2026
It's Earth Day in 2026. I hope we have an Earth in the near future that is habitable based on current environmental regulations being rolled back, the threat of a nuclear war inching ever closer, and so forth. Do your best to care for the planet, even though you engaging in conservation/recycling only makes so much of a difference when huge conglomerates are polluting willy-nilly. It's funny, you know, I used to think, "Captain Planet," was way too over-the-top and on the nose with his villains who laughed maniacally about all the money they were making while damaging the planet.
Just as we owe George Lucas an apology for his, "Star Wars," prequels about unchecked executive powers and wars over trade routes, I can only humbly say, "Yeah, Captain Planet actually called it." In the meantime, let's still try to combine our powers to do what we can for Earth. We only get one, as far as we know. As I said, here's hoping we at least have an Earth for Earth Day 2027.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
The Monkey's Paw Has Curled a Finger: Game Pass Prices Have Dropped, But With One Notable Change for the Worse
Ya'll know about the cursed monkey paw, right? Originally a classic short story simply titled, "The Monkey's Paw," by W.W. Jacobs, it involves a mysterious mummified monkey's hand that grants wishes but at a terrible cost. It has been homaged and riffed on in everything from, "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" to, "The Simpsons," and plenty of other media. Well, if anyone pulled out their monkey's paw today and said, "I want Microsoft's Game Pass to be cheaper, right now!" you've got your wish, with a little evil monkey-magic thrown in. You see, as of today, the Game Pass has gone down in price with the most expensive, "Ultimate," option decreasing from $30 to $23 and all the other selections going down in price as well. Something won't be, "Day One," on Game Pass anymore, and that, "Something," is pretty huge.
As Patricia Hernandez over at Polygon discusses, "According to Microsoft, everything that is currently included in either subscription will remain available after the price change. However, future Call of Duty games — including this year's unannounced Call of Duty entry — will no longer be day one releases on Game Pass. Instead, newer Call of Duty games will be available on Game Pass the following holiday season, or about a year after they first release. Existing Call of Duty titles already on the service will continue to be available for Game Pass subscribers." This might sting for many players as when it comes to the biggest games around, I often think of, "Pokemon," "Minecraft," and, "Call of Duty," being huge (there is GTA, but at this rate VI ain't never coming out). Obviously, the price increase ended up doing more harm than good, with many players (including yours truly) presumably giving up on Xbox/Game Pass with the drastic jump in cost back in October. I suppose a mix of lowering the price but charging people for (sooner) access to a big game is hoped to balance everything out. If you love Game Pass and, "Call of Duty," however, that Monkey Paw just zinged you thoroughly. Now, we shall see how this all shakes out.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Wishing Adam Hughes the Best
Sunday, April 19, 2026
The April 2026 Quad Con Was Immense Fun!
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Make Sure to Visit the Quad Con Tomorrow in Saint Charles!
I've mentioned before about being excited for the latest upcoming Quad Con in Saint Charles. Well, I wanted to take the chance to remind everyone that it is happening tomorrow! Get to the Steel Shop Athletics and Events Center at 10AM and be prepared to have a bunch of fun. I plan on being there and will report back on how great a time I had!
Friday, April 17, 2026
Flashback/Film Friday: "Collateral," is Michael Mann's Best Movie
Michael Mann is a fantastic director/producer. From television's huge, "Miami Vice," to movies like, "Heat," and the modern-day, "Miami Vice," plus, "The Insider,"and more. For my money, his best creation ever is, without a doubt, "Collateral." It is basically the only movie in Tom Cruise's entire career he plays a total and without question villain ("Magnolia," and, "Tropic Thunder," have him as jerks but not true baddies). and it has the insanely talented Jamie Foxx in it as a kind of anti-buddy comedy where Foxx's cab-driving Maxx finds himself hostage of contact killer Cruise's Vincent, driving him to various assassinations whilst trying to stop the violence and/or escape.
"Collateral," is a tightly-plotted crime thriller with some cool twists. If I may spoil one element, the law enforcement agents who've been after Vincent actually suspect Maxx is actually the killer they've been trying to track down, and you think the one person who believes Maxx is innocent will be able to help save him..before that guy ends up dead. Plus, for those who love little easter eggs, this is confirmed as being in the same universe as the, "Transporter" movies, as Jason Statham has a blink-and-you 'll-miss-it cameo as the unnamed person who drops a suitcase full of weaponry off to Vincent early in the flick. Foxx is awesome as a cab driver who is at first terrified but gains the nerve to show some agency and save the day. Cruise is utterly chilling as a sociopath who can be smiling and chatting with someone one minute and emotionlessly shooting them the next. I've discussed on the blog before about not liking Tom Cruise much as a person, but I will always admit the man can act to a wild degree.
"Collateral," came out in 2004, and I did not realize it was that long ago. It remains a classic and is, in the opinion of myself and some other folks online, the best flick Mann's ever directed (there are still disagreements as he's made a lot of great stuff). Give it a watch if you've never seen it and be prepared to sit on the edge of your seat for two hours!
Thursday, April 16, 2026
The “Refresher Wars,” Are Here
Do you want a tasty drink (often with caffeine) that isn’t coffee or a bubbly soda? Well, for some time, Starbucks was the go-to if you wanted a, “Refresher,” drink. When something is popular, however, others take note and also do whatever is getting press. After all, good artists copy, great artists steal. With that in mind, we’ve got a lot of great artists popping up, so to speak. Another popular coffee location, Dunkin’, has been going hard and heavy on its own version of refreshers. Panera has them. Beloved drive-in chain, Sonic, is at it too. Oh, and the biggest fast food brand around, McDonald’s, has plans to offer their own spin on refreshers plus handcrafted sodas (so watch your back, Swig). The question some have, however, is why do people love refreshers?
Millennials and GenZ are apparently big fans of these drinks as they lack the bitter or overly sweetened taste of iced coffee (for those weirdos who dislike coffee), can be colorful/fun, don’t have to be too caffeinated, and are simply nice and refreshing, as the name indicates. They’re getting lots of hype, so the corporations are eagerly hopping on the bandwagon of this latest trend. Once upon a time, everybody was trying to be Atkins diet-friendly. Then, lots of people were opposed to gluten even if they lacked celiac disease or such. During the COVID-era lockdowns, we were all creating, “Cloud coffee,” out of boredom. The list goes on, and as of right now, the latest metaphorical bullet point happens to be refresher drinks. Hop on the train or be like me and dodge out of its way because they’ll take my iced coffee from my equally cold, dead hands. Don’t worry either way, because before too long, the next popular trend will be here and you’ll love it…or find it annoying.














