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Hero Bishop Show

Hero Bishop Show

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Comics, collectibles, reviews, comedy and videos on nerd culture.
For press or other contact email me nerdxcore83@gmail.comHero Bishop Copyright 2021
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  • Dracula 2026 A Love Tale REVIEW Gothic Romance or Hollywood Cope
    Feb 11 2026
    Dracula 2026: A Love Tale tries to reframe the most iconic monster of all time as a tragic romantic lead instead of a full-blown nightmare creature. In this Hero Bishop Review, I break down what works, what absolutely does not, and whether this modern gothic love story actually honors Dracula or just turns him into another sad, misunderstood antihero.

    We talk tone, performances, visuals, gothic atmosphere, modern Hollywood trends, and why studios keep sanding down monsters until they feel emotionally safe. Is this a bold reimagining or another example of Hollywood being afraid of real darkness?

    If you love horror movies, gothic romance, classic monsters, or just want honest movie reviews without industry glazing, this one’s for you.

    Drop a comment and tell me if this version of Dracula worked for you or if you miss when vampires were actually scary.

    Appreciate you watching and riding with the Hero Bishop Show. For press, partnerships, or business contact: nerdxcore83@gmail.com

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    For Press or other contact info email me nerdxcore83@gmail.com

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    17 mins
  • Grant Morrison Batman Omnibus Vol. 1 Review | Batman R.I.P. Explained
    Feb 1 2026
    Batman R.I.P. is one of the most misunderstood Batman stories ever written.

    This is not a story about Batman dying. It’s a story about Batman being psychologically dismantled and surviving anyway.

    In this Hero Bishop Review, I break down Grant Morrison’s Batman R.I.P. arc from Omnibus Volume 1 step by step. We look at how the Black Glove attacks Bruce Wayne’s mind, how Batman planned for his own mental collapse, and why Zur-En-Arrh Batman exists at all.

    We also dig deep into Morrison’s version of the Joker. This Joker is not funny, not playful, and not interested in jokes. He feels closer to a modern chaos persona, more performance art than prankster, and honestly reminds me a lot of Jared Leto’s Joker in terms of energy, aesthetics, and behavior.

    If you ever read Batman R.I.P. and thought “I feel like I missed something,” this video is for you.

    This is Batman as a system. Batman as discipline. Batman as something that survives when Bruce Wayne is stripped away.

    Drop a comment with your take on Batman R.I.P. Did you love it, hate it, or need a reread?

    Appreciate you watching and riding with the Hero Bishop Show. For press, partnerships, or business contact: nerdxcore83@gmail.com

    (Hero Bishop Social Media)
    Instgram - https://www.instagram.com/herobishopshow/
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@herobishopshow

    (Gutz Social Media)
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gutztattoos/

    For Press or other contact info email me nerdxcore83@gmail.com

    Copyright 2021
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    12 mins
  • CHOPPIN IT UP w/Flippy
    Jan 7 2026
    We talk about Avatar, Aliens, Gem Mint and Kangaroo’s. Choppin it up w/ Flippy.

    (Hero Bishop Social Media)
    Instgram - https://www.instagram.com/herobishopshow/
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@herobishopshow

    (Gutz Social Media)
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gutztattoos/

    For Press or other contact info email me nerdxcore83@gmail.com

    Copyright 2021
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    43 mins
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