By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
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There was speculation throughout the weekend that Denver Comic Con was rounding the corner on 100K in attendance this year. It was as busy on Saturday,
The first Path of Exile trade paperback is due in shops this Wednesday and we have the first issue / chapter for you to read here for free. Written by
Bleeding Cool welcomes back the podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding
There has been a lot of talk about Marvel's Secret Wars of late... but 30 years ago, the original Secret Wars maxi-series was pretty ground breaking too.
The bound & published medium isn’t for everyone, for sometimes it can be constricting for such massive, imaginative ideas when it comes to
Describing this event will almost certainly result in me identifying the cosplay costumes wrongly, but in the wedding party of this real cosplay wedding
This Week's Reviews: Convergence #7 Convergence: The New Teen Titans #2 Convergence: Flash #2 Insufferable #1 Swords of Sorrow #1 Injection #1 A-Force #1
Carley Jo Cave writes, This Sunday morning's Women Of Whedon Panel included appearances by Jewel Staite (Firefly), Amy Acker (Angel and Dollhouse), Emma
It is a big week for Avatar Press with the much heralded arrival of Alan Moore's Providence #1 coming up on 5/27 along with Dark Gods #6, God is Dead #36
From what we've seen of Star Wars: Battlefront, which is admittedly not a lot, it looks like it's going to be a gorgeous game. Like I said, we haven't
Ashleigh Jay is an all-ages writer for Bleeding Cool. She has been reporting from Denver Comic Con and is 12 years old. Given the huge amount of
While on Conan the other night, Patton Oswalt share his scene from Mad Max: Fury Road that ended up being cut from the movie. He didn't agree with the
Right, you can go to naughty places and watch the pilot episode of Supergirl, airing in the autumn. You can watch two episodes of Jonathan Strange And
Yoshi's Woolly World is shaping up to be quite cute little platformer. The art direction looks gorgeous and designing a game to look like it was made in
I have no ill will to Lords of the Fallen. The game, which feels a fair bit like Dark Souls, came out last year to little fan fair. While it got middling
Wednesday sees the launch of Providence #1, the new comic book by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows in comic book stores from Avatar Press, who are selling the
Seems I missed this back when it was originally released... here is the promo video that MTV put together for their new Scream TV series. Music by Rilo
Yesterday, a open letter written on behalf of the estate of Wally Wood was released, calling for an acknowledgement for the contribution of Wally Wood to
Matthew Barta shoots and scores at Denver Comic Con, with this gallery of cosplay on display at the show, for Bleeding Cool.
The MCU Exchange recorded the Q&A that took place at Comicpalooza in Houston, Texas on Friday with Marvel's Agent Carter lead actress Hayley Atwell.
A Jim Lee guitar just looks so angry... so what have you been reading today while Bleeding Col has been running around Denver Comic Con? Top Twenty
After last night's episode of Game of Thrones, The Gift... HBO has released three behind-the-scenes videos. The first is the show runners talking about
If there is a new Miss America comic from Marvel, as rumoured, it won't be written by Kieron Gillen, despite his rather fun run with her on Young
If you've been at Denver Comic Con or hanging out on social media, you may know that there was a Women in Comics Panel at the convention a couple of days
Mortal Kombat X recently added to its roster, bringing Jason Voorhees to its bloody fights. He was the first of the new characters from the Kombat Pack
Ashleigh Jay is an all-ages writer for Bleeding Cool. She reports from Denver Comic Con and is 12 years old. Given the huge amount of programming for
We are all very familiar with Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Stapes from Image Comics. But did you know there was another Saga by Vaughan and Staples?
It's an R-rated continuation of the themes explored back in FLCL and Gurran Lagaan in its manic slapstick empowerment fantasy coupled with sexual awakening and adolescence, this time even more richly layered, openly indulging in and commenting on the leery sexual exploitation of gazing at naked bodies, the semiotics of clothing as a device for[...]
By Evan Fries writes from Denver Comic Con The “Building Universes” panel was certainly a presentation that was put together by fans, for fans… as well as