Will Graham is caught in some double-entendre symbolism on the newest poster released to promote the second season.
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But you better hurry and RSVP right away, a few of the cities I clicked on were already sold out.
This looks delightful, and like a much more fun take on the doppelganger theme than, say, Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy.
Zeb’s look is inspired in part by Ralph McQuarrie’s very early concept drawings of what Chewbacca might look like.
By José Luis del Río Fortich The STAR WARS Identities exhibit has opened in Saint Denis, Paris. At the exhibition you can follow the evolution of your
The Dark Horse series Buzzkill was a fan favorite of 2013, and even got plenty of attention in the yearly assessment here on Bleeding Cool. But even
By Jared Cornelius I have never known a child to grow up without Legos, oh sure they might have had Mega Blocks, or Playmobil, but Legos were always king,
So there used to be this comic called Rom. Created by Marvel and Parker Bros to go alongside their release of the sci-fi action adventure doll in
By Christopher Smith In the first installment of this ongoing column series, Christopher Smith takes us on a tour through his own back pages as a comics
Bleeding Cool likes to cover comic book Kickstarters. Indeed, some weekends you can hardly move for the things. But, as we all know, not every
Adi Tantimedh writes: Season 2 of House of Cards was posted on Netflix last weekend, continuing the new model of binge-watching series that are
Anthony Marques is an assistant editor on the Superman books. But he's also a pretty dab hand at writing and drawing comic books himself. Such as this
James Cameron has done a new interview during which he’s revealed some new details about the Avatar sequels which will begin filming later this year.
Sure, they look happy now...
On April 30th, new sci-fi horror comic Caliban from Avatar Press arrives in shops, written by the great Garth Ennis (Preacher, 303, Crossed), with art by
Batman: Shadow of the Bat was a comic that ran from 1992 to 2000, telling Batman continuity stories alongside Detective Comics and Batman, which
Monday, February 17th Locust Moon Comics will be hosting a stop on Gregory Benton’s massive book signing tour for his award winning graphic novel B+F from
Marvel's A+X comes to an end with issue 18. It was solicited as, A+X GOES OUT IN STYLE! Superstar BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS and comics legend KEVIN NOWLAN tell
Jackie Estrada began helping to put on the San Diego Comic Con in the seventies, and currently administers the Eisners Awards, as well as co-publisher of
By Sreejita Biswas When they rejected the idea of developing the character of Duryodhana, the villainous Kaurava from Mahabharata, as the protagonist of a
By Alasdair Stuart The first issue of Serenity: Leaves On The Wind raised quite a storm of response. This is the long awaited continuation of Serenity,
Rian Hughes, Bleeding Cool's Jessica Kemp, Jessica Martin, Chrissie Nicholson-Wild of Curve Couture and more will be exhibiting together at the London
By Jared Cornelius With two new consoles having been born over the last holiday, I thought I'd take time to talk about some-thing near and dear to my
By José Luis del Río Fortich I'd like to introduce to you the amazing work of the Spanish artist Juan Serrano. This Madrid native is best known for his
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Firstly, introductions: Bleeding Cool welcomes The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s Angoulême special with Joe Keatinge & friends (which you can still listen to here) – this week I
It kind of fees like Showtime has been showing us bits and pieces of this trailer for months now.
By Alasdair Stuart Here we are again, with the writer’s notes for Umbral Issue # 3. I’m an absolute sucker for stuff like this as it’s always interesting
Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos launched a Kickstarter campaign for the sequel to their hardcover, lavish fairytales-reimagined book Fairy Quest #1 this
While there’s still not much Episode VII news, there’s still plenty of Star Wars to satiate your appetite before December 2015.