Everybody here at Black Mask is so proud to bring you these awesome comic book offerings for February! From Vita Ayala (Bitch Planet: Triple Feature,
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Long before Marvel tried to make comics more like movies by adding post-credits scenes, comic book publishers have been trying to make comics more like
The Cleveland Browns are only mostly dead this season, which means they're still a tiny bit alive as the 0-10 team could still make the playoffs.
The history of Wakanda in the Marvel Universe has not been excavated that much. Jack Kirby gave us these scenes in Black Panther #7 back in the seventies:
The Runaways show is looking to give the parents a larger role, so there have been some changes. Let's compare and contrast between the show and comic.
Review: Coco is another Pixar masterstroke. While it stalls a bit in the middle, the film comes back for one hell of a third act.
Check out the plenty of similarities and differences between the show and comic versions of the teenagers featured in Runaways.
TBS's upcoming Heaven-set comedy series Miracle Workers are being "blessed" as Variety reported exclusively that Sasha Compère will be a series regular.
Bleeding Cool ran a few spoilerific posts on Doomsday Clock #1, but now that the embargo has lifted, everyone else can do the same!
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler talks about connecting with T'Challa and making the movie he would have wanted to see at 10 years old.
Director Ava DuVernay talks featuring a more inclusive cast for A Wrinkle in Time and what that means for future generations.
Gwent is a great little spinoff of The Witcher 3. The card game is really unique, and it's slowly grown a community in the game's beta. However, coming
In a press release from DC Comics, the publisher has announced a second printing for Doomsday Clock #1 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank and seem rather
History's new UFO drama series Blue Book is expanding its team, announcing Michael Harney and Ksenia Solo have joined the series' regular cast.
The Legends find a few peculiar things in Welcome to the Jungle, including a Flash villain, a team member's family, and a President of the United States.
Review: Photographic by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Pena beautifully depicts the life of influential Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide.
James Wan confirms that one weird dialogue trick used in Justice League concerning Aquaman won't be present in the solo movie.
Kristina Klebe of Proxy and Rob Zombie's Halloween is the November curator for Box of Dread, and the theme is Friday the 13th.
Gears of War 4 is being released on Xbox Game Pass, which allows you to download a game from an available library for a monthly fee.
Tonight sees the publication of Doomsday Clock #1 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. You may have seen mention of it on Bleeding Cool, occasionally with a
With the first Mass Effect game turning 10 years old, there is certainly time to look back on the fondest times with the crew(s).
Time for a new TV spot for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and we get to see Luke training Rey and teaching her to resist the dark side.
Mark Millar has announced his second brand-new ongoing series with Image Comics, and it is Hit-Girl, keeping the world of Kick-Ass under Image.
Another powerful man in the film industry has come under fire for alleged misconduct. This time, it's Disney/Pixar's own John Lasseter.
Collector's Paradise in Winnetka, California is one of many comic book stores participating in an almost-midnight release of Doomsday Clock #1 by Geoff
Dragon Ball FighterZ has announced the addition of Gotenks, adult Gohan, and Kid Buu to the game — watch Gotenks do his thing in this new trailer.
Dynamite has announced that Ash Williams will meet Gene Simmons in their new KISS/Army of Darkness series shipping in February.
Richard Dent and Patrick Berkenkotter reunite for Myopia: Rise of the Domes, the second chapter in their steampunk thriller.
Declan Shalvey and PJ Holden are teaming up once again for James Bond: M, a new one-shot about the head of MI6 and just how he got there.
Microtransactions and the broader concern of 'games as a service' are the terms of the day as the industry-wide conversation continues to burn around AAA