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BatWatch: Christopher Nolan has issued a statement regarding the Denver shooting; "Speaking on behalf of the cast and crew of The Dark Knight Rises, I
He was captured in the car park outside the cinema with a gas mask, rifle, and handgun. And it is his apartment block which has been evacuated and searched as a result of fears of further action.
There's something about issue threes. Sleeper-successful comic books often begin to turn around with issue 4. For those big surprise success stories,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFeuJ2K3sgU It is the belief of Bleeding Cool that if you allow the actions of extremists to affect your own behaviour,
Keysha Couzens wrote for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic Con. When I first got back into reading comics again I didn’t know where to start. A friend of
If you haven't seen the film, don't read the review thread yet, though the post itself is mostly spoiler-free: If you’ve come here to find out if The Dark
One last trip into the Nolanverse for the Caped Crusader.Can Nolan equal the spectacular triumph of The Dark Knight? Michel Moran investigates...
Joshua Stone reported from San Diego Comic Con for Bleeding Cool. The Slave Labor Graphics (SLG) panel was interesting experience for me, as I know very
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDeC8zEBrU8 Star Wars Fate of the Jedi Apocalypse author Troy Denning talks Star Wars with host Grace Randolph at Comic
Grace Randolph gives us a Comic Con interview with Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime in the upcoming Transformers 4 and Transformers Prime Season 2
Couple hours late with the trends today but it looks like the con flu finally caught up with me (and alas, I didn't even go to the show... but everyone
Earlier today, Chuck Dixon was brought into the current poltical culture snafu of Bane sounding like Mitt Romney's previous employer Bain, and Batman
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool The long-awaited Kelly Sue DeConnick-scripted reboot of Captain Marvel arrives this week and it’s a fantastic
Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer have done a video interview with Wired, during which Gaiman discusses some of the background surrounding the new Sandman
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool learned that Ron Perazza, VP -General Manager Of Publisher and Creator Services at ComiXology had left the company. Perazza
Back in Blighty, but the world keeps turning (which is why it took us longer to get home that it did to get to Los Angeles) and the comic book industry
Batman: The Animated Series Rises, Supergirl Animated, and a few more tidbits on the Ant Man movie.
Will it be good? BC will run its review soon, and you can react all you want -- either way. Meanwhile, at Rotten Tomatoes, there's this: Upset by these
Longtime BC readers will know that I'm a dedicated comics auction nerd. And it's an interesting time to be one of those. Case in point at the moment is
MARVEL NOW! POINT ONE #1 Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, MATT FRACTION, JEPH LOEB, NICK SPENCER, KIERON GILLEN, DENNIS HOPELESS Art by MICHAEL ALLRED, ED
A Nifty little surprise from the con: As premiered on saturday night at San Diego Comic-Con, here’s the short fan film Dirty Laundry. It stars Thomas
As the con wound down on Sunday, BC reader's focus was still on the film side, with an interesting juxtaposition of the most obvious comics-to-film
After a year on Detective Comics, there was speculation that Tony S Daniel was looking to move on, up and out of DC. A two issue stint had been announced
As expected, Saturday night was indeed largely about the movies at sdcc. Plenty of Marvel movie news, Man of Steel News, Godzilla, and even Ant Man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CsAtJlM2Zs Joshua Stone reports from the Top Shelf panel for Bleeding Cool: After winning the Eisner Award last night for
From the blurb: Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk, Summer Glau, Adam Baldwin, Sean Maher, Jose Molina and Tim Minear reunite for a hilarious,
Hot from tonite's Marvel Studios panel, here's one of the moments you've been waiting for... Guardians of the Galaxy concept art. Looks like Groot,
Will Romine reports from the Robot chicken panel Robot Chicken has long held the feather that consistently tickles the most sensitive part of my funny
Fresh from the Before Watchmen panel, where Quentin Tarantino has just made a surprise appearance: DC Entertainment taps Quentin Tarantino for Django