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Grace Randolph is everywhere at SDCC 2012... but right now? Interviewing Dolph Lundgren, Terry Crews, and Randy Couture: The Expendables 2 hits theaters
I'd watch a movie about Samurai vs Vampires, wouldn't you? The Top Cow comic is scheduled for early next year, apparently. Variety has a tidbit: Mandalay
Last year at SDCC, it was announced that classic Warren Publishing horror anthology comic mags Creepy and Eerie (most recently released in archive
There's quite a lot of red carpet interviewing going on here. Take it away Grace Randolph. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba7A4Kfokjk
More comics-to-television news emerging from SDCC today, as Hollywood Reporter gets the scoop: The studio behind scripted fare including Weeds and Mad
Last we heard about Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome, things weren't sounding so good. Deadline told us just a couple months ago: After lengthy
Kurtis Wiebe at the Image Comics Panel just made an interesting surprise announcement. QT Digital and BBC Worldwide are to produce a fully voiced motion
The Dark Horse Comics panel has been running through a lot of their current and future projects at San Diego Comic Con, and we can expect a panel report
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool. I have long maintained that one of the most exciting things about San Diego Comic Con -from a completely squeeing
Abigail Raney offers a capsule review of the new show from Eric Kripke, JJ Abrams and pilot director Jon Favreau.
Abigail Raney has been watching TV pilots for Bleeding Cool at Comic-Con. Here's her capsule review of Arrow, the CW's new Green Arrow show.
From San Diego Comic Con. The glass display promotion the Indiana Jones Blue Ray is full of snakes... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeqP9HhGH0I
New details have emerged regarding the "Untitled Nikola Tesla Project" that Christian Bale has been rumoured to lead since last year. Bale and Tesla are
Geek Girl On The Street Reports: Talking With Ashley Eckstein From Her Universe – And How To Win It!
There's a lot of exclamation marks in this story. Like, A LOT.
Four supporting roles have been cast for next year's summer superhero movie.
Asassin's Creed has been pushing Fassbender's buttons. Or the other way around. Something like that.
Spider-Ham, Spider-Ham.
TRIPWIRE was a magazine that ran from 1992 to 2012 and this year they are planning a must-buy 20th anniversary hardcover through Unbound and a paperback
I love the Horrible Histories TV show, based on the successful series of books recounting the grossest of historical facts for children. But despute
Peter S. Svensson writes about magical girls for Bleeding Cool. A celebration of the Sailor Moon franchise's twentieth anniversary today culminated in the
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. Lee Child's novels about a traumatized ex-Military Policeman turned pseudo-Ronin have been belting along quite
Eduardo Sanchèz´s new horror film has a rather misleading title.
Vicki Isitt writes for Bleeding Cool. The past weekend marked Oz Comic Con’s second go at a convention, after its success in Adelaide last year, and
So you've always wanted to work in Santa's workshop. Or play catch with a deadly flying sphere. Or cuddle with Kaylee's mechanic jumpsuit. That's okay,
Alasdair Stuart chews over the trailer for RZA's grand martial arts opera for Bleeding Cool. 1.Universal Forging It's a little thing, but I like the forge
Gorilla meets Lizard meets Comic-Con.
Your friendly neighbourhood web-head swings back onto the screen in an all-new franchise. Will it make your spider sense tingle? Are the new mechanical web-shooters firing blanks? Michael Moran investigates
A few days ago, Bleeding Cool noticed how stacks of Guardians Of The Galaxy trademarks were being snapped up, and speculated that this means Guardians