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Bryan Singer Talks X-Men Days Of Future Past – Monday Trending Topics

days of future pastSeveral good tidbits from Brendon's talk with Bryan Singer here and there today, with more to come I understand: You'll be hearing a lot from Bryan Singer on Bleeding Cool today, and then again over the next couple of weeks. We met up a few weeks back and had a really fascinating chat, talking up a storm about Jack the Giant Slayer, about X-Men: Days of Future Past, and then also about a whole lot more besides.

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When Bryan Singer Convinced Me That Apocalypse Is The Villain Of X-Men: Days Of Future Past 

You'll be hearing a lot from Bryan Singer on Bleeding Cool today, and then again over the next couple of weeks. We met up a few weeks back and had a really fascinating chat, talking up a storm about Jack the Giant Slayer, about X-Men: Days of Future Past, and then also about a whole lot more besides.

Bryan Singer On Mark Millar's "Involvement" With X-Men: Days Of Future Past

I asked Singer to clarify how much Millar will be contributing to Days of Future Past, even if this was in the most basic of consultancy roles, and he told me that Millar wasn't any part of it  – and that he didn't even really know what Millar's job with the studio is.

Agent Coulson Lives – Whedon Explains Phil's Place In The SHIELD Series

Joss Whedon's ingenious take on Much Ado About Nothing played at the SXSW festival last night and there was a panel discussion afterwards. As you'd expect, the audience seemed to be having as much fun with the panel as they had with the film itself.

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Okay, Here Are The Batbook Solicitations For June 2013 – Is This The New 50 Now?

No new titles other than previously announced… could June have the New 50 instead? Or are there others waiting in the wings still to surprise?

DC Confirms A Return To Zero Year For Batman – Doesn't Mention The Riddler Yet

In a few posts over the last few months Bleeding Cool told you that the next big Batman story for DC Comics would follow on from Batman #0, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo and tell a Year One-style story with The Riddler.

ComiXology Continues To Crash – But Some Free Gems If You Can Get Through

So, yes, buying anything from ComiXology is a bit of a pain right now, let alone the Marvel 700 free issue ones, as everyone tries to download what they can. Here are a few tips – before the East Coast office crowd wakes up.

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DC Confirms A Return To Zero Year For Batman – Doesn't Mention The Riddler Yet

In a few posts over the last few months Bleeding Cool told you that the next big Batman story for DC Comics would follow on from Batman #0, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo and tell a Year One-style story with The Riddler.

DC Solicitations For June 2013 – Except For Batman (UPDATE x2)

Bringing in DC' solicitations, as revealed by Comic Book Resources, Comic Vine, Newsarama, IGN, MTV, iFanboy, Comics Alliance all into one spot… no sign of the Batman books. Which numbered 14 13 last month. Totalling up, that comes to 51 50 titles in the new DCU. So there may still be that two final new comics to come.

Six Publishers In The Top 100 For February 2013, But Vibe And Katana Fail To Perform

Here are the top 100 comics for March 2013. While DC have made inroads into the top ten, their dropping marketshare can be seen in Marvel dominating the rest of the top and middle ground. The relatively poor performance of Vibe and Katana, both launching this month and given considerable publicity, tie-ins and promotional incentives for retailers to order high, does not bode well for their future. And two My Little Pony comics in the top 100 may help explain IDW's jump in marketshare this month. Also, Walking Dead continues to embeds itself in the top twenty now.

 


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Co-founder and Creative director of Bleeding Cool parent company Avatar Press. Bleeding Cool Managing Editor, tech and data wrangler. Machine Learning hobbyist. Vintage paper addict.
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