Square Enix has announced that it will be holding its first press conference in three years at this year's E3. Square Enix has been an on and off press
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Some people like to be delightfully surprised by whatever is inside their Loot Crate. Others really, really don’t and want to know exactly what they are
YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai reawakens the simmering 30+ year rivalry between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) — with a new generation of “karate kids” further complicating matters. Check out Bleeding Cool's review of 'Esqueleto' and see for yourselves!
Netflix's Australian Outback zombie drama Cargo had its premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, and Bleeding Cool was able to screen the film ahead of its May 18th premiere as the first Australian Netflix Original feature film.
We kick off our new series on Atom Age Horrors, from Big Bugs to Teenage Monsters, with Them!, a well-made, high-budget-for-its-time 1954 story about giant ants threatening America. Then we have a spoiler-filled discussion of Avengers: Infinity War, because we've been aching to compare notes.
Image Comics is taking Canadian comic creator Marian Churchland's website and Instagram account Hchom, a collection of illustrations and essays published online, and publishing them in print.
We're back with Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, taking a look at the fourth episode of the season, 'Buried.' With last week's game-changing ending that no one saw coming, can our heroes survive...and how did we get to this point in the first place?
Vintage comics dealer and auction house Metropolis Collectibles of New York has launched a lawsuit against comics grading and slabbing company, CBCS, as
As Bleeding Cool readies for tonight's live-blog of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, we're rewinding you to last week's episode ‘Good Out Here’ to get you up to speed on the show's shocking and impressive fourth season start. The word "shocking" isn't even close to describing what happened last Sunday.
Created by series star/executive producer Jacob A. Ware, limited webseries Driver Ed is an offbeat comedy directed by Amanda Cowper and executive produced by Trish Harnetiaux; with music by Missy Mazzoli, Rob Cantor, and Rob Erickson. Check out our 'Tribeca 2018 Takeaway' review of the series.
Can model Kevin Kreider and director Doris Yeung finally dispel the myth that Asian men aren't sexy? They want to try with their kickstarter for their documentary 'The Ugly Model'.
From the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man on the steps of the Portsmouth Guildhall through the five storeys of stuff, and the council chamber turned into one of the panel rooms, the Portsmouth Comic Con is remarkably new, yet clearly formed from the BICS and UKCACs of decades past.
Bleeding Cool contributor Jason Borelli had his camera with him when he recently attended Big Apple Comic Con. Check out some of the cosplay!
Check out the revealed final cover art by Eric Hibbeler for the new Young Captain Nemo novel by Ben 10/ Dracula/ Shadowlands' Jason Henderson from Macmillan.
In honor of 2018's edition of Star Wars Day, Bleeding Cool wants to remind you that television's had a love affair with legendary sci-fi franchise for years -- but we don't play around with the "standards" or clichés around here, people!
Atomic Crush Events (ACE), the comic convention organisers set up by ex-Wizard people (not to be confused with ACE Comic Con also set up by ex-Wizard
Funko had a couple of cool reveals over the last couple days, including a Black Phillip Pop from the film The Witch and the latest releases in their Specialty Series!
There's been an increase in PR companies or freelance individuals working for comic book companies of late. David Hyde and the team of Super Fan
Well, something's coming. Retailers have been told that J Scott Campbell's variant cover to X-Men Gold #30 will be shipped in a polybag, apparently the
Wunmi Mosaku (Kiri, The End of the F**king World) will be joining Jonathan Majors and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in HBO‘s upcoming drama series Lovecraft Country. Adapted from Matt Ruff‘s novel, the project stems from Jordan Peele‘s Monkeypaw Productions, J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television.
During the media day for Brandon Boyce (Apt Pupil) and Dean Devlin's (The Librarians) upcoming thriller Bad Samaritan, actor Robert Sheehan (Mortal Engines, Mute) treated fans of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá's The Umbrella Academy to some interesting status updates for Netflix's upcoming series adaptation.
As it stands, no one else at DC Comics is allowed to use the Legion Of Superheroes, the Justice Society of America or Captain Marvel until Geoff Johns is
DC Comics appears to have pulled digital download codes from their comics. In recent months, they had had a fairly steady standard when it comes to
With the first two episodes of YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai (‘Ace Degenerate’ and ‘Strike First’) dropping today, the streaming service has turned up the promotional machine to "11" as we've got unseen The Karate Kid footage; a cool karate prank in NYC; and a "sweeping" endorsement.
New Era is bringing six new hats inspired by Avengers: Infinity War to Lids stores on May 3rd! 59fifty fitted hats and 9fifty snapbacks will be available.
Review: The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso is a good read but less enjoyable audiobook.
If you're still riding that Avengers: Infinity War high and want to show off your Marvel love, consider this fantastic UNIQLO line!
We've covered Rian Hughes' design work a lot. A few examples include Batgirl, Shadowman and the central logos for Marvel and DC Comics. Well, he has now
The CW's iZombie rolls along in its fourth season with episode 8 'Chivalry is Dead,' which had about four major story lines all running at the same time. With so much information and not enough time to dedicate to each storyline, it felt a little like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest...
Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the words