Dominic Purcell talks about Mick Rory's reaction to John Constantine coming to play on DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 3.
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This season's Agents of SHIELD takes the Marvel series into area normally only played in by DCTV... time-travel and multiple universes.
The renaming of a road at the intersection of East 192nd Street and Grand Concourse as Bill Finger Way was attended by Finger's family yesterday.
The world premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi is taking place in Los Angeles tonight, but one of the movie's stars may not be there to walk the red carpet.
Sony has released the trailer for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, an animated film from directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Billed as "a
A clip from the new Freedom Fighters: The Ray series on the CW Seed has our newly introduced hero take on the dark Flash of Earth-X.
Review: Rogue & Gambit #1 from Marvel Comics by Kelly Thompson and Pere Perez is warm, witty, and makes for a fantastic hook to a new series.
Between sitting through the near endless barrage of trailers that were the individual E3 press conferences to last night’s PSX, we have one question.
Kevin Powers writes: In recent years, Kickstarter has become crucial to the development, distribution, and, ultimately, the sustainability of the comic
Moonlighter is one of the many games to be housed under the Square Enix Collective label, but its new PSX trailer makes it seem more like a big-budget hit.
Writer and Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim talked about Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Freedom Fighters: The Ray and more at ACE Comic Con.
The case was decided yesterday. Salt Lake City Comic Con lost regarding their use of the trademark "Comic-Con", and Comic-Con: International, organisers
Lienzo's Mulaka made it out to PSX with a new trailer that shows off some gameplay in the gorgeous indie game, out next year.
Hellboy runs across the Krampus in Austria, and the creature asks Hellboy to send him to hell. A fight ensues regardless, but is it a good one?
Sirlin Games announced at PSX that Fantasy Strike would also be making the jump to PS4 by trotting out a fantastic-looking gameplay trailer.
Phil Coulson and his SHIELD agents are in space in the future and trying to figure out just what's going on in A Life Spent.
In No.1 With a Bullet #2, Nash is faced with the fallout of her sex tape. The media, social media, and even her girlfriend turns on her. Is it a good read?
Grab Games's VR hit Knockout League is coming to the PlayStation 4 in all of its VR boxing glory. Yes, that's right. You will soon be able to knock your
Pandora: The World of Avatar opened earlier this year in Disney's Animal Kingdom — is the food at Satu'li Canteen any good?
Pluto is the best of the good boys, so it's only natural that he would be picked to carry your popcorn around with this Pluto Holiday Popcorn Bucket!
Well, human Rick and Morty fans, you're in luck. ThinkGeek has a few items to help you get into the Human Holiday spirit!
The Tom Hanks cult classic The 'Burbs is getting an awesome collectors edition from Scream Factory in 2018, and we cannot wait.
Writer Amy Chu provides us a great commentary track for Red Sonja #11 while she is down in Brazil for a comic convention.
The collected edition of Erika Lewis and J.K. Woodward’s 49th Key has sold out and will go back to press for a second printing.
According to a report from THR, legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper will play King Herod in NBC's live musical broadcast of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Review of Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville #1 from BOOM! Studios by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Ed Dukeshire, which adds topsy-turvy sci-fi to Christmas.
HBO announced a second season of Big Little Lies official on Friday, with Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, and David E. Kelley set to return.
DC's Legends of Tomorrow will return from their winter break into Supergirl's time slot for nine straight weeks on the CW.
The Plume Omnibus collection, a western fantasy written, drawn, and coloured by K. Lynn Smith, is a 500-page edition collecting the entire webcomic in
No more Game of Thrones 'til 2019; Doctor Who is for Brexit voters, too; blasting The Exorcist homophobes; and more from the realm of television this week!