By Ryan Michael At first I found it difficult to decide how to open this article. The title may offer a hint, but really, how do you talk about a
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My best bet is that synopsis is or was probably true at one point or another, but of course the final version of the script could be vastly different.
Siike Donnelly writes: Building a company isn’t easy. I know I’m not blowing anyone’s minds by typing that, but it seemed best to start with something
By Hilton Collins It was the announcement that jolted entertainment media with something sizzling to gossip about, at least for a week or two. On Friday,
The Powerpuff Girls cover story that we seemed to break out the other day has travelled the internet like wildfire, now ending up in the Guardian (with a
Well, there goes my only reason for watching the Super Bowl.
If you find yourself at the Wizard World Portland Comic Con today, and this weekend, as one does, there's quite a lot of smart programming going on with a
Bleeding Cool highlighted what we called "a modicum of controversy" over the Cartoon Network-comissioned Subscription cover to Powerpuff Girls #6 by Mimi
The panel has also revealed Stan Lee’s cameo will also take place during the February 4th episode.
Sounds like rumors of Trank doing more of an Ultimate Fantastic Four story may have been correct.
Of course the big question remains what movie Marvel had/has planned for the May 6, 2016 release date the Man of Steel sequel moved into.
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu J.M DeMatteis is a comic book writer famous for many things, including the classic ‘Kraven’s Last Hunt’ storyline that ran on
At New York Comic Con in 2012, I struck up a conversation with Tim Yates, who I recognized from a previous discussion about the Kubert School some months
So what happened with MailOrderComics.com that necessitated DCBS stepping in and taking on their unfulfilled orders. How would that be possible anyway?
By Kevin Fischer, You know the drill: a new year means new beginnings...especially when it comes to television and movies. With 2013, we said goodbye to a
It's A Draw will be releasing new episodes on Youtube and the Frederator Network on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but it's Tuesdays that will capture the
Intriguing, but hopefully not too full of important info that you need before going into the movie itself.
By Tim Hanley DC may have snapped Marvel’s 16-month streak for the highest overall percentage of female creators in October, but things returned to normal
So there’s a good look at what shirts and pins at Hot Topic will look like in several months time.
Actors previously linked to the role include Russell Crowe, Viggo Mortensen and Javier Bardem.
So while Stretch idles and waits for a new release date, Carnahan’s work behind the camera can still be enjoyed – on the small screen.
Why yes, yes it is. That's this Milk And Cheese. By Evan Dorkin. Good job Alex De Campi and Carla Speed McNeil. We'll destroy those little girl's minds,
Night If The Living Dead, the first zombie movie, was made in 1968 by George Romero. It made his career. Forty-five years later, he has written Empire Of
In Justice League #24, we were briefly introduced to the new Doom Patrol of the New 52. In today's Justice League #27, we meet some more. Scorch and
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
Nobody has been cast yet, according to the new report.
By Michele Brittany It was an usually warm day last Saturday here in Southern California as I headed to Phat Con, being held at Dave & Buster’s at The
By Joe Glass Well, it’s finally over. Tumblr is in tears, critics are applauding, and fans all over kinda wish it wasn’t so. The critically acclaimed and
Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey are on an important journey in the sequel, but they could choose better transportation.
If Paul is as in the loop as he seems to be, it appears the original plan of movies with TV components is back on track.