We present the second installment in Bleeding Cool’s first fiction serial by Adi Tantimedh and premier PUNISHER writer Steven Grant. You already know
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Unfortunately had no time to write a column this week, so I thought I’d try something differentt rather than push my graphic novel LA MUSE again. Welcome
Played the free demo of the game ENSLAVED because I was interested in the story. It was scripted by Alex Garland, one of the better screenwriters out
Stumbled on a cartoon series adaptation of the long-running French comic series VALERIAN on Crunchyroll.com this weekend and indulged in some of that
“Of all the stories told in these islands, few are more strange as that of William Palmer. Cursed, apparently, on the road to Canterbury in the Spring of
Fresh from his mammoth interview with Alan Moore that has set the internet alight, Adi returns to his regular Monday spot at Bleeding Cool... I was going
Or, the world of visual novels, part 4 The current buzzword in the media business is ‘Transmedia’. Producers, Hollywood studios, comics publishers are all
Or, The World of Visual Novels Part 3 This week, I’m going to cover a third visual novel creator, Type-Moon. Where 07th Expansion has become a successful
Or, The World of Visual Novels Part 2 Nitroplus may be one of the biggest commercial visual novel production companies in Japan, but they haven’t
I’ve been researching the publishing model of visual novels in Japan this summer, since it’s a sizable market over there and almost nonexistent in the
Ryougo Narita. And of course he would come from Japan. Not a name most of us would be familiar with. In Japan, he’s an author of two ambitious series of
I don’t write that much about mainstream superhero comics because I don’t find very much that’s positive to say about them. They seem trapped in a
I’m off this week. The time I usually use to write this column has to be spent at a 3-day conference, so instead of not writing anything, I’ve decided to
Oh look, another week, another column about DOCTOR WHO. I thought I was done, but felt I didn’t get to say everything I wanted to say beyond recapping
As Steven Moffat’s first season as showrunner on Doctor Who ended, I found my suspicions confirmed: the new show under Davies and now Moffat has continued
WARNING: Possible mild spoilers to those outside the UK who haven’t seen the last three episodes of this season. So another season of DOCTOR WHO has ended
I was following the press conferences, announcements and trailers at E3 last week, noting how the vast majority of new games coming out are shooters.
One full year of columns from Bleeding Cool's resident screenplay reader Adi Tantimedh. And this week.. spies! Or the lack of them... While listening to
Yes, it’s time for me to talk about manga again. When I heard that DC’s manga line CMX was shutting down, the only surprise I felt was that it didn’t
So I bought a copy of RED DEAD REDEMPTION just to see what it would be like to play a Western video game. Games in the genre are few and far between, in
Saw something interesting when I’m out and about these days: a lot of women in their 20s and 30s are reading the first two Stig Larsson’s MILLENIUM
There are two quintessential British roles in Film and Television that are so demanding that it takes the heartiest of actor to pull them off. One is
Cult media – cult movies, cult novels, cult comics – hold a fascination for me. They’re the extreme definition of Termite Art. They’re often not
Looking at all the column inches Rich and other geek websites devoted the last few weeks to the box office fortunes of the likes of KICK-ASS and THE
Bought and played SPLINTER CELL: CONVICTION last weekend. Good fun, especially if you like your action shooter games focused on commanding your hero to
Had a nice old time on Sunday listening to BBC Radio 4’s adaptation of John le Carré’s SMILEY’S PEOPLE, as part of their current campaign to adapt all of
It’s Easter Weekend, and DOCTOR WHO is back, so why wouldn’t I join in the tradition here at Bleeding Cool and write about it too? Rich has pretty much
Not a lot I felt like spending an entire column on this week. Topics linger in my notes like Miyamoto Musashi in pop culture, Tsukasa Hojo’s transvestite
The value of movies has been on my mind a lot. It’s inherent in just about everything I deal with everyday, and it’s implicit whenever I’m writing one of
Adi Tantimedh is a writer and reader. I'm not sure in which order. I’ve been thinking about tourism in video games lately. I have a mild fascination with