Review of Hawkeye #10 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Jordie Bellaire, which continues the fun adventures of Kate Bishop, West Coast Avenger.
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Review of Batman #30 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, Seth Mann and Jordie Bellaire — a return to the Ballad of Kite Man. Prepare for feels.
Review of Black Bolt #5 from Marvel Comics by Saladin Ahmed, Christian Ward and Frazer Irving, brings us the origins of Black Bolt and Lockjaw!
Welcome to 'Cult' Following: American Horror Story S07E01 – 'Election Night', Bleeding Cool’s live-blog play-by-play of Ryan Murphy's Tuesday night tale...
Join us again as we continue our recap coverage of Preacher Season 2 with the eleventh episode of the season, 'Backdoors'.
Check out Bleeding Cool's recap of Twin Peaks Season 3, Episode 15: 'No knock, no doorbell.', our penultimate edition of our recap series.
Review of Secret Empire #10, and the whole event, from Marvel Comics by Nick Spencer, Steve McNiven, Rod Reis, Paco Medina, Jay Leisten and many more.
Ys Seven was already an amazing series that sadly, only got to be experienced by players who owned a PlayStation Portable. In 2012, China was the first
God Country is an intense, philosophical book with an ethereal art style and a profound message about what it means to leave a legacy.
I don't know how many of you reading this feel about online group survival RPG games, but they've been leaving a real nasty feeling with me lately. The last
If you're not familiar with Windjammers, that's totally reasonable. The game was released in arcades in 1994 and was usually shoved off into the section
Koei Tecmo has made an effort over the years to make everything in the Dynasty Warriors series feel somewhat original and give every game a little
When Resident Evil: Revelations popped onto the 3DS back in 2012, it was credited both for returning the series back to its roots and giving the series a
It's been a good decade since SEGA first released Yakuza back in 2006 and started one of their longest running modern franchises with eight proper sequels
I've spoken in reviews before about Crypt Of The NecroDancer from Brace Yourself Games, as the game utilized rhythm elements to form a unique dungeon