Comic book writer Brian Keene interviewed veteran comic creator Scott Edelman on his podcast The Horror Show, embedded below. During which Edelman gave
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Insomniac Games are most well known for their colourful and vibrant worlds in Ratchet and Clank and Sunset Overdrive. Both burst with colour and make very
We told you this was coming... Captain America: White, Marvel's latest book - in both senses of the word. Only seven years late. Makes Uncanny X-Men #600
A new TV spot aired last night during the NBA Finals for Fox's reboot of the Fantastic Four. The latest spot seems to focus more on the action and their
A couple of days ago, we heard that Quantum Break was going to be skipping E3 in favour of Gamescom this year, leaving the door open for more content at
A new featurette for Terminator Genisys focuses on The Guardian and in doing so gives away the key element that changes the whole Terminator universe. The
It's been a good week for comic books to get extra printings. Bleeding Cool reported previously on Justice League #41 going to a second print and a bunch
Star Wars: Battlefront is surely going to be on of the biggest releases of the year. The game is going to launch just prior to Episode VII hitting
I've been having discussions with a number of comic book publishers who have told Bleeding Cool that digital comic book sales, rather than continuing to
At 7 PM last night, Universal threw open the gates to Jurassic World. The latest film in the dinosaur franchise pulled in $18.5 million dollars on 3,229
Amnesia was a huge deal when it came out a couple years ago. It seemed to revive horror in games, which had been seriously flagging. It was a breath of
As we have commented before, there have been a spare of "adult colouring books" hitting the market featuring intricate designs, sometimes sexual imagery,
Online art creation facilitator DeviantArt has sponsored Artists' Alley at San Diego Comic Con for the last four years, adding plush carpet and helping it
Next Monday is the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta, the document that constrained the reign of King John and preserved the rights of the
Writer's commentary by David Avallone for Legenderry: Vampirella #5 Legenderry: Vampirella was my first series as a comic book writer, and I have to thank
We've got an early first look at Bloodshot Reborn #6 by Jeff Lemire and Butch Guice. This issue kicks off the new story arc The Hunt... setting Bloodshot
Last year Top Cow made a deal to adapt the David Weber novel On Basilisk Station, the first of the Honor Harrington novels, into a comic. Now Matt Hawkins
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out has been keeping up immersed in exploitation themes and endearingly bizarrely exaggerated visual elements this year, and
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture has my curiosity. The game is coming from The Chinese Room, the developer behind Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for
By Alex Wilson During Phoenix Comic Con I had a chance to film some amazing artists and time lapse your extraordinary talent and hopefully give a bit of
Starz bring their A-game to San Diego this summer.... Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Ronald D. Moore, and Diana Gabaldon of Outlander join Bruce Campbell,
This past weekend saw the debut of CatConLA, first ever convention for all things cats. Celebrity cats like Lil Bub and Pudge were in attendance, along
I’m a big fan of Darksiders II. It had imagination and married both God of War and Zelda to create something with its own voice. Sadly, that just didn't
Nickelodeon have lain out their stall for San Diego Comic Con, booths, giveaways and panels galore.. Nickelodeon heads to Comic-Con International: San
By Alex Wilson Kickstarter has become a platform for amateurs and professionals alike to crowd find projects to completion, getting content directly in
I’m sure we are on the precipice of seeing gameplay footage of Star Wars: Battlefront as we are just four days away form EA’s E3 Press Conference. With
Brian M. Puaca writes for Bleeding Cool: The Marvel Age began with the publication of the Fantastic Four #1 in 1961. Before the appearance of the Fan
By Christopher Helton The Federal Trade Commission took legal action against the project creator of the Doom That Came To Atlantic City Kickstarter. A
Now that the new issue of Saga is out, I guess it’s appropriate to talk about how the last issue ended. Why don’t we all just hold a moment of silence for