Greg Capullo is adding more fuel to the fire that his next comic project after DC event Dark Nights: Metal could be Swamp Thing.
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Exclusive first look at Dynamite's graphic novels and trades shipping December 2017, including Grumpy Cat/Garfield and Pathfinder.
In 2012, Skip Brittenham and Brian Haberlin came out with sci-fi epic Anomaly. Now, after three years of work, they will release Anomaly 2: The Rubicon.
In Conga Master Party, players dance up close and personal to fellow party people to entice them into their conga line. Is the game worth your time?
In his first five years, Moon Knight went from being a monster-hunting antagonist to a costumed vigilante with multiple personalities and his own series.
A new casting call for Avengers: Infinity War, out next May, implies we'll be going back in time to the 1960s in the upcoming film.
Judas is a new series from Boom! Studios by Jeff Loveness and Jakub Rebelka that tells the story of Judas as he wakes in up hell, post-crucifixion.
Superman Henry Cavill is being a Super Friend this weekend, as he's helping out in Florida after Hurricane Irma and using a chainsaw for the first time.
AfterShock Comics has invited everyone to guess the new series they're planning to announce on Monday, and we've found some hints that give it away.
Matt Hawkins, President and COO of comic book publishing studio Top Cow, publicly posted an odd message on Facebook about his own self-pleasure.
Let us know who should walk away with a golden statuette tonight by voting in our handy-dandy, totally not legally binding Bleeding Cool 2017 Emmys Poll!
Metal takes the top spot, Action Comics and Teen Titans get a boost from lenticular Oz reveals, and more from this week's Bleeding Cool Bestseller List!
The latest How To Be A Poser video focuses on QMx's 1/6th scale Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock figures from the original Star Trek.
Review of X-Men Gold #13 from Marvel Comics by Marc Guggenheim and Mike Mayhew, part of Marvel Legacy and opening the Mojo Worldwide crossover.
HBO has finalized the deal for Nnedi Okorafor's novel Who Fears Death, to be executive produced by Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin.
The CW's Super Season promos continue as Bob is confronted by Flash, Supergirl, Green Arrow, the Legends, and Captain Cold.
G.I. Joe comic writer in hot water, baby Darkseid makes his debut, Hydra cosplay banned from Rose City Comic Con, and more geeky news from the past week!
Major shots have been fired in the war between television and movies as Arrowverse producer Marc Guggenheim is planning to adapt True Lies for TV.
Principal production for the Fox's X-Men horror movie New Mutants has wrapped, as director Josh Boone announced on Instagram.
On September 1st, Ron Howard said that Paul Bettany was joining the cast of Han Solo. And on the 16th, Bettany was apparently done filming his part.
Sebastian Stan says the set of Avengers: Infinity War was very relaxed, which is surprising considering the scope of the project.
The Wonder Woman we saw in her movie back in June is not the same Wonder Woman we'll see in Justice League, according to Gal Gadot.
Hal Jordan must catch up with Lightray to save he and Highfather from the Nth Metal Golems. But his will enough? And does this make for a good comic?
It's been almost a year since we had some big news on the movie adaptation of Painkiller Jane, but it looks like production is picking up.
A new clip from the upcoming Kingsman: The Golden Circle introduces Channing Tatum's character, the all-American Agent Tequila.
Justice League star Ben Affleck talks about how Batman is the ultimate loner, but he's going to try to get along with everyone else.
This week, the podcast talks about J.J. Abrams coming back to Star Wars, what we're looking forward to at SLCC, Inhumans, Hellboy, and more.
Celebrate the holidays with the Spawn Holiday Krampus Tale from Todd McFarlane, Jordan Butler, and Ben Timmreck, coming this December.
The Shape of Water's Doug Jones said in an interview that director Guillermo del Toro said "This time, the monster’s going to actually f*** the girl."
Gambling sites are starting to think that allowing people to bet on pro wrestling, a sport whose outcome is predetermined, could be potentially problematic.