Oz is all around us. Or at least, recently at the cinema. Why? Because it's out of copyright, in the public domain, and no one seems to have landed a
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Here's a look at Image's comics for July, the promised new series from Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin, Satellite Sam, as well as Joshua Williamson and
Marvel Comics launched a number of new comics in July, Avengers A.I. #1... which seems to have Hank Pym in it. Unless, as this week's Age Of Ultron may
Not a hallucination! Not a dream! Quite Possibly joking! Sylvester Stallone is in the middle of writing Expendables 3 and it seems to have led him to a very unusual possibility for the director's chair; Mel Gibson.
Lots of interesting people are making lots of interesting shows for SyFy. Here's a rundown.
Free Comic Book Day is coming. And people are getting prepared. Such as Coliseum Of Comics of Orlando, Florida with names such as George Perez on hand for
Is Oblivion what you want to see this weekend? Michael Moran gives you his opinion: I’ve heard quite a bit of negative buzz about Oblivion. Having now
We get to say "Yippee-ky-yay POTUS" twice this year. Michael Moran reports on the first of two planned destructions of the White House.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa_dfBntW4M Toni Darling has been reading Bleeding Cool stories from last week. And BPRD. Watch out, she'll be pointing in
Today, Wired and Comics Alliance ran with the headlines "DC Introduces First Transgender Character in Mainstream Comics" and "'Batgirl' #19 Features First
It's unusual to see a non-Premiere title so high up the Advance Reorder charts, in which retailers try to increase the orders of comics before they come
From today's Batgirl #19. Batgirl shares her secrets
BKV on Saga #12: "As has hopefully been clear from the first page of our first issue, SAGA is a series for the proverbial “mature reader.” Unfortunately,
Tom Cruise stars in a movie that's set after the end of the world. Is it worth visiting the radioactive ruins of your local cinema to see it? Michael Moran reports.
It was one of the first WTF covers from DC Comics to have its gatefold revealed, albeit not officially. Artist Mico Suayan's agent posted his cover art
And he may be starring, depending on which way you look at it.
Kick Ass 2 actor Morris Chestnut has deleted the Black Panther tweet that got the Marvel movie gossip mill churning yesterday... but is that to be seen as
Iron Man versus iPhone. Can’t help think Tony’s asking for trouble here.
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
So I had an interesting weekend chatting about Superboy. Okay, I also went with the girls to London's Pillow Fight 2013, but some of it was spent chatting
Izneo, the France digital comics publisher/distributor that represents comic book work from the ten largest comic book publisher in France has found
The Doctor reads comics! That was a week of April Fools, still reverberating around, with a number of sites reporting true stories as if they were April
DC's upcoming event was definitely the talk of the weekend here and elsewhere: Zatanna is in her fishnets, The Atom is a woman and Doctor Light is back.
That moody-looking thriller with superhunk du jour Ryan Gosling in all the posters is actually three films in one. Michael Moran explains...
USA Today have been handed all the info they need from DC about the upcoming Trinity War. And a cover you may have seen a lot of on Bleeding Cool this
Alasdair Stuart writes; Anathema opens with a witch being burned. It’s one of those images which is instantly recognizable, the grim, hunched woods, the
Cristin Terrill's debut novel, All Our Yesterdays, is picking up quite the pre-release buzz and is being adapted into a screenplay.
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2013, it celebrates its 21st anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Kickstarter
It's shaping up to be an interesting summer in comics: Here we go folks. The covers to Justice League #22, Justice League Dark #22 and Justice League Of
A recent appearance by the Mad Hatter was so massively popular that a Wonderland off-shoot is being developed by show creators Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.