Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rick Verbanas In 2009, Star Trek was reborn for an all-new generation of fans, thanks to an amazing reboot by J.J.
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Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Every year, the US film industry issues its Black List, a collection of unproduced screenplays of the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Brendon Connelly Though 2001 was supposed to see us take a Space Odyssey and 2010 was touted as The Year We Make
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley A long time ago, in movie theaters far across the globe, cinemagoers waited to view the latest work by
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rick Verbanas Valiant made a hugely successful return in 2012, re-launching beloved characters from the original Valiant
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by James Kuhoric Horror is in my blood. Always has been and always will be. I started a lifelong obsession with the genre
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Gavin Lees Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reportage of the event disrupted television
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Jim Kuhoric When the Planet of the Apes movie debuted in 1968, it defined both the era and a new high point for science
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston When Gail Simone was rehired on Batgirl by DC Comics after being fired a week previously, it reminded me
Yeah, this new Iron Man 3 trailer definitely sells it. I'm in: So, that trailer sells the epic scale of Iron Man 3, not the smaller, quieter, more
Tales from ECCC: I asked if it really came to down to the lack of merchandising sales, as Bleeding Cool had previously reported regarding Young Justice.
Super Secret And Super Fun? I'm going to guess... hm. I'm going to guess it'll be about Lois Lane and her three roommates who appeared for about 10 issues
Dustin Hall writes from ECCC: IDW had the unenviable task this year of closing out a monumental Emerald City Con. They seemed eager, though, happy to
We previously had an interesting bit of Hawkeye news from the ECCC Pint O' CB Panel, now here's a full write-up thanks to BCer-in-the-field Dustin Hall. I
These tidbits about the Trinity of Sin leave us with some questions: The Phantom Stranger is being renamed Trinity Of Sin: The Phantom Stranger. Now we
When Sam Raimi appears in public, Evil Dead questions follow. "I would love to make Evil Dead 4. My brother & I plan to work on the script this summer."
Interesting editorial concept here, and a pretty well-received group of covers according to the notoriously hard-to-please BC forum. Most-Read Comic
Before Iron Man 3 is done, Tony Stark will be headed into space in a new suit of armor. That suit of armor is in the new Iron Man 3 poster.
Not sure what's going on here yet, but they have everyone's attention: So we had this Marvel First thing. Now Marvel asks us to count to 52 with some
Batman Inc 8 will be the most talked-about book of the week: The NY Post, in an arrangement with DC Comics, have spoiled Batman Inc #8, out on Wednesday.
Iron Man 3 has a second trailer coming, readied for release with Oz The Great and Powerful. According to those who have seen it, it’s rather spectacular.
Star Wars / Lucasfilm rumors have been running rampant in the... 4 months since Disney acquired the company (and it's a testament to just how much
The cover of Amazing Spider-Man #121 has just sold at Heritage Auctions for $286,800. This 1973 issue by Gerry Conway and Gil Kane, with cover by John
The original cover art for Watchmen issues #1-3 by Dave Gibbons have just sold for a total of $216,892.50 at Heritage Auctions. The cover of issue #1 sold
Batman/Superman was originally to have been a book by Brad Meltzer and Bryan Hitch, now it launches with the team of Greg Pak and Jae Lee.
Batwoman 17 continues the trend of a good month for Bat-related titles from DC Comics. I’m reluctant to spoil the end of a comic, but it's justified here.
Toy Story 4 rumors exploded today after two Colombian news sources reported that the movie has been made official with Pixar promising a 2015 release date.
It was clear from our recent talk with writer Kieron Gillen that he has developed a very specific, detailed, and intense vision for his new monthly series
First that thing about Wolverine, and now this. Sounds like 2014 is the 2012 of the Marvelian Calendar. Or something like that. There are still more
Phonogram, Uncanny X-Men, Journey into Mystery, Iron Man, Young Avengers... Kieron Gillen has written quite a range of comics in recent years. And in





























