Upcoming Magnet-released manga-adaptation film Blade of the Immortal just got its first Red Band trailer. For those wanting all that glorious blood and
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Josh is a longtime super hero comic fan and an aspiring comic book and fiction writer himself. He also trades in videogames, Star Wars, and Magic: The Gathering, and he is also a budding film buff. He's always been a huge nerd, and he hopes to contribute something of worth to the wider geek culture conversation. He is also happy to announce that he is the new Reviews Editor for Bleeding Cool. Follow on Twitter @joshdavisonbolt.
Disney is planning on making budget cutbacks to ABC Television Group, aiming to "cut costs" as much as 10 percent by the end of the fiscal year.
Black Panther and the Crew is a stunning, thoughtful series that ended much too soon — #6 gives a non-ending with no closure. This series deserved better.
Darkseid #1 brings another great add-on to the mythos of Kirby characters with a balance of charm and grit. It’s a damn fine read.
Infamous Iron Man #11 has decent moments and plot points (and Alex Maleev could make a drawing of a phonebook captivating), but it's still mediocre overall.
Secret Empire #10 is satisfying, but it still suffers from being a Secret Empire ending, with many of the same hang-ups of the series as a whole.
The Wasp is the greatest Avenger ever created by Marvel Comics. I'm going to teach you why this is the case in the most condescending way possible.
Every once in a while, I’m going to spotlight indie comics that I come across or are sent to me that I think are worth discussing. These won’t be reviews
Jimmy's Bastards deals with some screwed-up stuff, and is not a pleasant read. And yet, it is a fun one. I enjoyed myself in spite of myself.
On August 28th, 1917, Jacob Kurtzberg was born in Manhattan. He was born to a pair of Austrian Jewish immigrants. He took to drawing quickly, starting in
With immediately endearing characters and charming dialogue, Animosity easily earns a recommendation. Pick this one up when it hits stores this Wednesday.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #27 is the most narratively thin issue yet, but a straightforward issue every now and again is good for a series.
It might not be the most brilliant issue of the current Doctor Strange comic, but #24 is still a fun read and probably Hopeless’s best work on the title.
While not quite on the level of the Sandman and New Gods one-shots, Manhunter still provides a compelling read that honors one of comic’s greatest legends.
Doctor Aphra has maintained the high standard of quality that has come to be expected of Marvel’s Star Wars offerings, and the Annual proves no different.