Andy Samberg
Author of Hot Rod [2007 film]
About the Author
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Works by Andy Samberg
Cicogne In Missione Storks 1 copy
John and Sun-Hee [2022 The Boys Presents: Diabolical TV episode] (2022) — Screenwriter/Actor — 1 copy
Associated Works
Hotel Transylvania / Hotel Transylvania 2 / Hotel Transylvania 3 (Triple Feature Video) (2018) — Actor — 21 copies
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season Five — Actor — 15 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1978-08-18
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
comedian - Relationships
- Newsom, Joanna (wife)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Berkeley, California, USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
Members
Reviews
I found this newly published comic while browsing at Barnes and Noble. It has an interesting premise. Pro bowler Levi Coen must quit his job and return to his hometown in order to care for his ailing father. He discovers that the town is now run by neo-nazis. Levi becomes a vigilante hero who smashes people's faces with a bowling ball. He only uses balls from his bowling ball collection to defend himself. Levi then battles to liberate the town and becomes the Holy Roller. This edition, show more 978-1-5343-9732-3, collects all nine issues of The Holy Roller. It was published in March 2025.
The story begins with Levi as a child, then as a sailor. We don't see him deciding to be a superhero until a third of the way into the story. Levi's father was a pro bowler too and his father is upset that Levi didn't bowl professionally. Levi is Jewish. The nazi town leaders do not like him so they burned down his father's house, leaving them with no where to live. This is when Levi becomes a superhero.
The artwork was fantastic! However, some of the pages showed violent scenes as well as the victims with their heads bashed in and bleeding. Young readers may not want to see these images. Also, there is alot of salty language that may be inappropriate for young readers. I love how Levi dispensed justice by slamming people with the bowling ball. It was comical. There was alot of humor written into the story too. show less
The story begins with Levi as a child, then as a sailor. We don't see him deciding to be a superhero until a third of the way into the story. Levi's father was a pro bowler too and his father is upset that Levi didn't bowl professionally. Levi is Jewish. The nazi town leaders do not like him so they burned down his father's house, leaving them with no where to live. This is when Levi becomes a superhero.
The artwork was fantastic! However, some of the pages showed violent scenes as well as the victims with their heads bashed in and bleeding. Young readers may not want to see these images. Also, there is alot of salty language that may be inappropriate for young readers. I love how Levi dispensed justice by slamming people with the bowling ball. It was comical. There was alot of humor written into the story too. show less
For Rod Kimball, performing stunts is a way of life, even though he is rather accident-prone. Poor Rod cannot even get any respect from his stepfather, Frank, who beats him up in weekly sparring matches. When Frank falls ill, Rod devises his most outrageous stunt yet to raise money for Frank's operation -- and then Rod will kick Frank's butt.
(source: TMDb)
(source: TMDb)
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- Works
- 8
- Also by
- 29
- Members
- 88
- Popularity
- #209,355
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 7


