It actually makes me really want to see this movie, even though I know I'll regret it when people start getting graphically knifed and hammered to death.
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This makes it three in a row and I hope this collaboration never, ever ends.
Fear Agent launched from Image Comics at a time when the long-standing tradition of the carnivalesque and multi-genre energy of science-fiction comics was
Welcome to Part 1 of a 2 part series--Comics and Cosplay. Host Ian Mageto, our Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist, reviews the
Thursday, January 23rd Locust Moon Comics in Philadelphia at 34 S 40th St. will be holding a Drink and Draw event from 7PM onwards in their series of
Sometimes I wonder about the relationship between the Marvel comics folk and the Marvel movie folk. At New York, a senior Marvel Comics executive told me
By Timothy Carson The opening day of the North American LCS sees Cloud Nine victorious with everyone’s favorite Yordle. It’s that time of year again –
This is all in French, but isn't it all about the stunning visuals anyway? We get a good look at those here.
Adi Tantimedh writes: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is farcically out of touch. I only read what the plot was last week: the baddie, a Russian oligarch played
This is what 4742 graphic novels look like in the wild. Greg Pak has been bringing Kickstarter supporters up to date with the latest on the Code Monkey
On January 9th, I was fortunate enough to catch the opening viewing of Will Simpson's exhibit at Orbital Comics in London, complete with a visit from the
Retrofit Comics, with Box Brown at the helm, originally Kickstarted their first year line-up of indie comics creators with trademark high production
By Many Rajesh Mulmino is a graphic novel about a hypothetical species named ‘Mulmino’. Mulmino is a biologically fine engineered creature with single
The MaltaComics Pop Culture Expo has announced that having been successful in its first year in 2013, it will be returning from October 31st to November
By Akshay Dhar One of the biggest and most highly anticipated releases of the recently concluded 3rd Mumbai Film and Comic Convention held at the end of
Boom! Studios' teaser campaign the last few days culminated in the announcement of a new series coming in April called Dead Letters, by Christopher Sebela
Intercut with the same scenes from the animated Disney version of Sleeping Beauty, it gives us a nice contrast to how these characters have been translated into live-action form.
By Chris Thompson After last week’s fascinating chat with JMS aka J. Michael Straczynski (which you can listen to here), this week I turn my attention to
This premieres at Sundance next week, so hopefully we'll hear reactions soon.
Since our first official look wasn’t all that high res, these designs are a pretty good alternative for now.
By Dirk Manning Towards the end of 2013 I had four new comics being released, including: • The Love Stories (to Die For) one-shot from Image
Also Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Zach Braff's Kickstarter movie, indie Blue Ruin, and others.
Timothy Carson writes: According to ComiXology, sales last week taken from iOS in-app purchase charts, Marvel and DC are gunning for The Walking Dead’s
Sinister Six is still a good three or four movies away, they sure are teasing it very heavily so far in advance.
The ladies of Marvel are headed for ABC.
By Louis Falcetti As awards season begins I've been catching up on all the big titles from 2013. So far I've seen American Hustle (It was good!), 12 Years
"We're survivors," as Rick says, but how much longer can they go on this way?
A while ago, we pointed out that Hawkeye was slipping its schedule again. We reported that Hawkeye #16 had been rescheduled for the 22nd of January.
As we followed closely here at Bleeding Cool, Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins Kickstarted the final installment of their short film series entitled His Heavy
VERY SPOILER-FILLED details about the film contained within. Proceed at own risk.