Elliot Cole reviews The Massive for Bleeding Cool; The Massive, Wood's latest big new thing, regards a crew of Greenpeace-ish activists aboard a boat
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Had Cosmopolis worked, it probably would have turned out as something between Mary Harron's American Psycho and Martin Scorsese's After Hours. It is both
Eliot Cole reviews Thief Of Thieves #5 by Nick Spencer and Shawn Martinbrough for Bleeding Cool This is like a new issue one. The thing is, that they
Si Spurrier is best known for writing articles for Bleeding Cool. But in his spare time he writes for 2000AD, Marvel, Avatar and basically everyone in the
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Long time Comicon attendee Ray Bradbury gets honored this year with the San Diego premiere of Shadow Show: All-New
There's been a lot happening in Avengers Vs X-Men this week. Possibly more than happened in the actual comic. Some of it gets a little confusing as well.
Eliot Cole reads Daredevil #12 by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee for Bleeding Cool; There is a horrible, horrible, 'office word' called "Synergy" that my
Eliot Cole reads Stormwatch #9 by Peter Milligan and Miguel Sepulveda for Bleeding Cool; This issue of Stormwatch contains a lot of elements of what has
The best thing that can be said about American Pie: Reunion is that it is a genuinely convincing portrayal of a high school reunion. An impressive number
Marvel have finally done it. They've brought all their most powerful properties together in one movie. Michael Moran does his best to describe the biggest superhero movie ever.
Peter Berg's board game adaptation offers explosions, epic CGI, and grid-based combat. But nobody has the perspicacity to say 'You sunk my battleship!'. Can it still rule the waves?
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; America's Got Powers by Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch is a comic entirely about fighting. It's also a very, very
There's something about reading Richard Corben comics that just make me feel dirty. It's not the nudity, there's some of that sure, but it's the feel that
Warning. There are mild spoilers for the new issue of Justice League in this article. I have avoided anything I consider major spoilers, instead
Chris Miller writes for Bleeding Cool; Before I start, let me give a quick introduction. My name is Chris Miller, and I manage Illusions Games and Comics
Gordon's Alive? Michael Moran on why the ghost of Sam J Jones makes John Carter the first must-see blockbuster of 2012
Mad_Man_Moon writes for Bleeding Cool; Well, hello there, young thing. This is a piece about the Bleeding Cool reviews section through 2011. Late? Sure.
Scott Snyder is a writer who came to fame working on American Vampire Stephen King for DC Vertigo. But then he was picked to write Detective Comics and
Okay, I like the new Uncanny X-Men. Entwined in inter-book continuity, it doesn't need any new knowledge to pick it up. The Storm and Namor dialogue is
This week, a number of the DC Universe books end with the maiming or killing or someone close to the main character - by one of the main characters. I
This week brings five of my current favourite New 52 books. Guess which ones they are? I talked about the new Batgirl earlier and how smart it is, so
This week marks the beginning of the fourth month for the DC New 52. Thirteen of them on the shelf... Swamp Thing and Animal Man #4. Seriously, as I spoke
Morning folks! The DC Relaunch keeps on relaunching. This is technically the last week of November's relaunch titles, next week looks rather barren - more
Yesterday, Image Comics published Mudman, a new superhero comic book by Paul Grist. And I thought it was out of this world. In a very in-this-world sort
***SPOILERS***SPOILERS***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS***SPOILERS***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS***SPOILERS***SPOILERS*** This comic book, published today, tries to
Fourteen comics, fourteen thoughts... Batman #3 from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo takes the idea of Batman and an urban legend and applies it to a
Alright, let's get this out of the way. This is not a review of a comic book. It's not a review of a film. It's not even a television review, though we
Knowing how ComiXology likes to withdraw accidental sales of comics that go on sale early, ripping them from your very iPad, I decided to make a back up
Mark Allen Haverty writes for Bleeding Cool; So much of the early history of the X-Men was rooted in politics. Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto were
Dr Manolis Vamvounis writes for Bleeding Cool; In which I bitch and moan about comics on a weekly basis, in broken english and syntax. Noone is safe!