Comic Book Preview – DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1

Comic Book Preview – DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1

      Next week, two of DC's most formidable foes will clash in the highly anticipated release of DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1. You can catch an early glimpse of the issue below with the official preview.

      DC K.O. ALL FIGHT MONTH: ROUND 8 OF 8! FINAL ROUND! Welcome to the most cutthroat battle in all of DC K.O. This one is deeply personal!

      DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1 will be available on Wednesday, December 24th, 2025.

      About Gary Collinson: Gary Collinson is a producer and writer of film, TV, and digital content. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture site Flickering Myth and is also the producer of the gothic horror film 'The Baby in the Basket' and the suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines.'

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Anthemic, impressive, and filled with arena-sized energy, Stereophonics rank among the UK’s finest live performances, and their concert at the O2 Arena showcased a collection of crowd-favorite anthems, raw rock vigor, and exceptional stage presence.

Their remarkable, career-spanning performance was truly magnificent, providing a sonic journey through their extensive discography that covers three decades. The band presented a confident, well-rehearsed set that celebrated their history while maintaining a fresh and lively feel, skillfully blending beloved classics with newer tracks to thrilling effect.

From the intense atmosphere of ‘Mr Writer’ driven by its pulsating bassline to an unexpected acoustic version of ‘Indian Summer,’ the band was relentless, delivering electrifying performances to a full house. With strong support from singer-songwriter Finn Forster, who gave a stellar performance, the band launched their exciting set with ‘Vegas Two Times’ from the 2001 album ‘Just Enough Education to Perform.’

This show also provided a chance to hear songs from their latest album ‘Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait,’ including ‘Seems Like You Don’t Know Me,’ ‘Colours Of October,’ and a powerful rendition of ‘There’s Always Gonna Be Something’ with its vibrant riffs.

‘Local Boy in a Photograph’ resonated with emotion as always, and the sing-along favorite ‘Have a Nice Day’ was a guaranteed hit with the audience. All band members were in excellent form, particularly Jamie Morrison, whose exemplary drumming shone throughout, especially with impressive finishes on ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’ and ‘Mr Writer’ – he is a formidable drummer, blending skill, style, and personality seamlessly.

Kelly Jones broke up the set with witty, self-deprecating stories about the band's encounters with fame, reminiscing about their time on the road with The Rolling Stones, U2, and the late, legendary David Bowie. He also had reflective moments, recalling how he and Stuart Cable used to transport their equipment down the street on a squeaky trolley, recognizable to everyone playing bingo at the local workmen's club.

Kelly also shared that we are “all going through stuff” and encouraged everyone to “leave our troubles at the door and have a good time” – and we certainly did! While much of the set was energetic, the band also slowed down with a dreamy version of ‘Fly Like An Eagle,’ creating a shared dream-like atmosphere that captivated every fan.

A thunderous, high-energy performance of ‘Bartender and the Thief’ brought the main set to an exhilarating close, followed by a quick return for a dazzling encore featuring ‘C’est La Vie,’ ‘Traffic,’ and the outstanding ‘Dakota,’ with its irresistible riff providing a perfect conclusion to an electrifying set.

As one of the UK’s most enduring rock bands, Stereophonics continue to be a formidable force, and this show was a powerhouse performance from a band at the peak of their prowess, delivering pure rock ‘n’ roll energy from start to finish.

Words: Emma Harrison  
Photo Credit: Robin Clewley Anthemic, impressive, and filled with arena-sized energy, Stereophonics rank among the UK’s finest live performances, and their concert at the O2 Arena showcased a collection of crowd-favorite anthems, raw rock vigor, and exceptional stage presence. Their remarkable, career-spanning performance was truly magnificent, providing a sonic journey through their extensive discography that covers three decades. The band presented a confident, well-rehearsed set that celebrated their history while maintaining a fresh and lively feel, skillfully blending beloved classics with newer tracks to thrilling effect. From the intense atmosphere of ‘Mr Writer’ driven by its pulsating bassline to an unexpected acoustic version of ‘Indian Summer,’ the band was relentless, delivering electrifying performances to a full house. With strong support from singer-songwriter Finn Forster, who gave a stellar performance, the band launched their exciting set with ‘Vegas Two Times’ from the 2001 album ‘Just Enough Education to Perform.’ This show also provided a chance to hear songs from their latest album ‘Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait,’ including ‘Seems Like You Don’t Know Me,’ ‘Colours Of October,’ and a powerful rendition of ‘There’s Always Gonna Be Something’ with its vibrant riffs. ‘Local Boy in a Photograph’ resonated with emotion as always, and the sing-along favorite ‘Have a Nice Day’ was a guaranteed hit with the audience. All band members were in excellent form, particularly Jamie Morrison, whose exemplary drumming shone throughout, especially with impressive finishes on ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’ and ‘Mr Writer’ – he is a formidable drummer, blending skill, style, and personality seamlessly. Kelly Jones broke up the set with witty, self-deprecating stories about the band's encounters with fame, reminiscing about their time on the road with The Rolling Stones, U2, and the late, legendary David Bowie. He also had reflective moments, recalling how he and Stuart Cable used to transport their equipment down the street on a squeaky trolley, recognizable to everyone playing bingo at the local workmen's club. Kelly also shared that we are “all going through stuff” and encouraged everyone to “leave our troubles at the door and have a good time” – and we certainly did! While much of the set was energetic, the band also slowed down with a dreamy version of ‘Fly Like An Eagle,’ creating a shared dream-like atmosphere that captivated every fan. A thunderous, high-energy performance of ‘Bartender and the Thief’ brought the main set to an exhilarating close, followed by a quick return for a dazzling encore featuring ‘C’est La Vie,’ ‘Traffic,’ and the outstanding ‘Dakota,’ with its irresistible riff providing a perfect conclusion to an electrifying set. As one of the UK’s most enduring rock bands, Stereophonics continue to be a formidable force, and this show was a powerhouse performance from a band at the peak of their prowess, delivering pure rock ‘n’ roll energy from start to finish. Words: Emma Harrison Photo Credit: Robin Clewley The Terminator is a Christmas film — and it’s a unique Christmas movie that nearly directly alludes to The Bible. The trailer for The Sheep Detectives features Hugh Jackman accompanied by a group of sheep who solve mysteries. The trailer for The Sheep Detectives features Hugh Jackman accompanied by a group of sheep who solve mysteries. Amazon MGM Studios has released the initial trailer for director Kyle Balda's forthcoming mystery comedy, The Sheep Detectives. The film, inspired by Leonie Swann's book Three Bags Full, features Hugh… 12 Movie Sex Scenes That Should Have Been Prevented 12 Movie Sex Scenes That Should Have Been Prevented Movie sex scenes serve as a reflection of our changing standards regarding relationships and consent. The 100 Films Everyone is Looking Forward to in 2026: Part One The 100 Films Everyone is Looking Forward to in 2026: Part One As the New Year arrives, it's time for our yearly custom of examining the cinematic landscape ahead. After showcasing the films we assure are worth watching in 2026 and those we wish will be distributed in the U.S., we now explore the uncertain future. We thoroughly researched to outline the 100 films we are most excited about, ranging from debuts to documentaries. Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in the final trailer for a meta reboot of Anaconda. Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in the final trailer for a meta reboot of Anaconda. With only a week left until Anaconda makes its debut on the big screen, Sony Pictures has released the final trailer for the meta reboot. Directed by Tom Gormican, this action comedy features a midlife c… The Five Must-See Movies for Every Football Enthusiast The Five Must-See Movies for Every Football Enthusiast Check out five essential films that every soccer enthusiast should watch. They are filled with drama, passion, and memorable moments.

Comic Book Preview – DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1

Next week, two of DC's fiercest adversaries will clash in DC K.O. The Joker vs. Red Hood #1, and you can check out a sneak preview of the issue below with the official preview…