If you haven't seen the film, don't read the review thread yet, though the post itself is mostly spoiler-free: If you’ve come here to find out if The Dark
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Couple hours late with the trends today but it looks like the con flu finally caught up with me (and alas, I didn't even go to the show... but everyone
Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer have done a video interview with Wired, during which Gaiman discusses some of the background surrounding the new Sandman
Daniel Best, 20th Century Danny Boy, who is the go-to guy for following this and many other comic-related legal battles, reports today that there's a
Batman: The Animated Series Rises, Supergirl Animated, and a few more tidbits on the Ant Man movie.
Will it be good? BC will run its review soon, and you can react all you want -- either way. Meanwhile, at Rotten Tomatoes, there's this: Upset by these
The intersection of political controversy and the mainstream comic book scene is rarely uninteresting these days, but this one -- which has been building
Longtime BC readers will know that I'm a dedicated comics auction nerd. And it's an interesting time to be one of those. Case in point at the moment is
Bleeding Cool has been telling you for awhile that it looked like The Walking Dead #100 would be one of the highest-ordered comics in many years. As
As the con wound down on Sunday, BC reader's focus was still on the film side, with an interesting juxtaposition of the most obvious comics-to-film
Jonathan Ross is a British tv celebrity and comic book creator -- most recently working with Bryan Hitch on America's Got Powers. Of course, we've known
Thanks to Dan Slott for pointing out a twitter moment worth noting:
Will Romine writes for Bleeding Cool from SDCC: My name is Will Romine and I have a problem. I am a swaggernaut and I need help. It all started at my
As expected, Saturday night was indeed largely about the movies at sdcc. Plenty of Marvel movie news, Man of Steel News, Godzilla, and even Ant Man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CsAtJlM2Zs Joshua Stone reports from the Top Shelf panel for Bleeding Cool: After winning the Eisner Award last night for
From the blurb: Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk, Summer Glau, Adam Baldwin, Sean Maher, Jose Molina and Tim Minear reunite for a hilarious,
Fresh from tonite's Marvel Studios mega-panel, the official logos for Ant-Man, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, And Thor: The Dark World
Hot from tonite's Marvel Studios panel, here's one of the moments you've been waiting for... Guardians of the Galaxy concept art. Looks like Groot,
Any new thoughts on Superman's costume based on this? Also be sure to check out our earlier coverage of Man of Steel from Brendon and Grace.
Here's the blurb accompanying the clip on youtube: The first Bat Man of Shanghai short, set in 1930 China and featuring an alternate version of Catwoman
Joshua Stone reports from the Top Shelf panel: At the Top Shelf panel, Eddie Campbell announced that From Hell Companion from he and Alan Moore is ready
Will Romine reports from the Robot chicken panel Robot Chicken has long held the feather that consistently tickles the most sensitive part of my funny
Fresh from the Before Watchmen panel, where Quentin Tarantino has just made a surprise appearance: DC Entertainment taps Quentin Tarantino for Django
Geoff Johns has just announced during the DC Comics OGN panel that a follow-up to the successful Batman: Earth One is already in the works from him and
Numerous reports are coming in from DC Comics The New Wave panel attendees on twitter that Dan Didio has just confirmed Bleeding Cool's report from
Scanning my newsreader this morning in an attempt to see what's happening outside of the SDCC sphere, I came upon this just-published Austin Chronicle
The Eisner Awards took place at the San Diego Hilton last night. There were a few Bleeding Cool reporters in attendance, so I think we'll hear more about
Thursday night after DC announced that there is new Sandman coming in 2013 from Neil Gaiman and JH Williams III, they issued further information and a
His comment about the New 52 got the headline, but the rest of that interview with Ross by Will Romine is pretty damn interesting indeed. Candid and well
J. Michael Straczynski is everywhere at this year's SDCC. For that matter, we've heard from Shane Davis previously this week as well. Here they are