Frost makes a decision that will impact the future of the Justice League of America. A mysterious force has made her more afraid of her powers than ever before, and this same force has used her to enter our world. Is it a good read?
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The Astonishing X-Men must deal with the possible return of Professor Xavier from the Astral Plane as well as the loss of Fantomex in the process. Does this drama make for a good read?
We get a refresher on the history between Terra and Deathstroke while Slade is still being held by Isherwood. Superman Kong Kenan is also looking for the assassin. In New York, the Red Ghost is making more moves. Does this make for a good read?
Oblivious #1 brings you the story of New York after a major battle between superheroes and a villain named Oblivion. This rogue awakes with no memory of who he was or what he has done. He must decide what to do next. Is it a good read?
In Green Lanterns #38, Our Green Lanterns find themselves involved in a near-civil war between the Ungaran government and a supermacist group called the Red Tide. Does this make for a good read?
Green Arrow needs a save by Black Canary and Henry from the bottom of the sea, where Ollie was left by his own mother. Shado is back in town, and she is gunning for Cyrus Broderick and Moira Queen too. Does this make for a good read?
We'll be getting back to the regular The Weekly Static grind next week; but this week, we're wrapping up 2017 in a pretty little bow with a look back at the five biggest television screw-ups from the past year.
Insidious: The Last Key review: The fourth installment of the Insidious franchise hits theaters today, and while Lin Shaye is stellar as the series star, the film itself is not.
Near the start of winter, Jinx finally released the first wave of amazing Overwatch Ultimate Hoodies that they had been teasing for several months. But are they worth the price tag?
We're back once again for Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of Syfy‘s Happy! and another round of “reminder recap;” and even though we don't get a new episode this week, we've still got our sights set on waxing nostalgically about last week's Episode 4, ‘Year of the Horse.’
American Horror Story: Cult, Season 7 for FX's horror anthology,and one of our favorites so far. Using the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections as a backdrop, the season avoided supernatural elements to show how monstrous we can be just being human; and how once person's "cult" can be another person's freedom.
Welcome to the third and final act in The Weekly Static‘s three-part mid-season finale! As we wrap up this little shindig, we hit the gas and don't look back as we charge into 2018 with a series that's giving us enough of the feels that it's earned the distinction of being our 2018 "Cusack" Series*: Hulu's Castle Rock.
After a "fool-proof" plan of Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Tara's (Alanna Masterson) proved to be anything but and some crafty thinking on Eugene's (Josh McDermitt) part, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors staged a last-minute comeback by the end of The Walking Dead's Season 8 mid-season finale.
Review: The first episode of Black Mirror Season 4, USS Callister, does something we never particularly expected: it takes a Twilight Zone-style series and creates one of the most memorable Star Trek episodes since The Trouble With Tribbles hit screens 50 years ago.
We've gotten a few different gaming chairs over 2017, some were of awesome quality and some were lacking, but ultimately a lot of them were kind of the same. Recently we received a couple from Respawn that don't quite fit the normal mold of a gaming chair.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static‘s three-part mid-season finale! Today we take a look at a little basic cable network that's been quietly churning out a quality lineup of some very cool and original programming: TruTV.
The last Loot Gaming box of 2017 arrived on our doorsteps a little later than normal, but it is the holidays so we can forgive them. With baited breath, we slice open the shipping tape and take a look at the goodies they had to offer us in December.
Bright, Netflix's feature film from Suicide Squad director David Ayer and American Ultra writer Max Landis released on December 22nd and we finally had a
Thanks for joining us for our fourth edition of Happy Trails!, Bleeding Cool’s live-blog of Syfy‘s Happy! and tonight’s second episode, ‘Year of the Horse.” At the end of last week's episode, Christopher Meloni‘s Nick Sax went twelve rounds with Very Bad Santa (Joseph Reitman)... and it did not go well for Sax.
Review of Eugenic #3 from BOOM! Studios by James Tynion IV, Eryk Donovan, Dee Cunniffe, and Jim Campbell, presenting us with a very real horror more horrifying than blood, guts and murder.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of Syfy‘s Happy! for another round of “reminder recap,” with our sights set on Episode 3, ‘When Christmas was Christmas.’
AMC has a marathon of Preacher Seasons 1 and 2 rolling your way on December 26, so before you hit the road on "The Search for God," here are a few "sign posts" to keep in mind during your travels (...and stock up on sunscreen!).
One of the last subscription boxes to come to my doorstep this year was from the awesome people at Geek Fuel. Considering the previous boxes I'd received, I was kind of interested to see what they had in store for a December subscription box.
It's been 23 years since Robin Williams and Bonnie Hunt first sat down and pulled out a mysterious board game called Jumanji. Beginning the game becomes a
Review: Molly's Game, the directorial debut of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, is a fantastically entertaining film with Jessica Chastain in her best performance yet.
Back in 2012 Pitch Perfect showed up on the scene during the height of the High School Musical and Glee teen singing craze of films. What was most novel
Review: Batman #37 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, and Jordie Bellaire shows you can fill a Batman comic with comedy and friendship and it works perfectly well!
The Hulu VR interface just might be the oddest yet most interesting way you can watch your favorite shows. I never really thought I'd be sitting here reviewing Hulu as games writer, but really, what else was I supposed to do with this?
Review: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle doesn't take advantage of its premise, instead going for lazy lowbrow humor and not much else.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's weekly recap of Syfy's Happy!, as we get ready to "reminder recap" last week's second episode 'What Smiles Are For.'