Geeky ladies from Her Universe, Hot Topic, RockLove Jewelry, and Espionage Cosmetics took the stage at NYCC 2017 to talk the best in geek fashion.
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The Boy Scouts of America's board of directors have announced today that they will start allowing girls to join and to try for Eagle Scout rank.
ABC gave the go-ahead for the pilot 'The Real Fairy Godmother', with 'American Gods' star Kristin Chenoweth signed to both star in and produce the project.
High Moon follows werewolf cowboys and the bevy of supernatural creatures they face. Sound cool? Well, you might want to temper some of that excitement.
Stargate Origins has found its lead, casting Australian actress Ellie Gall to play Catherine Langford, who has a long history with the Stargate.
It looks like Starz's 'Outlander' has found its Jocasta Cameron and Stephen Bonnet for season four of the hit series.
Darth Vader, while still recovering from his recent missions, intercepts an intruder into the Jedi Temple, the Grand Inquisitor. Is the duel worth reading?
Amazon is looking to part ways with The Weinstein Company, which will that impact two upcoming series: The Romanoffs and David O. Russell's untitled drama.
A throwaway line from last night's The Flash season premiere contained potential spoilers for the sixth season premiere of Arrow, airing tomorrow night.
Captain Phasma and TN-3465 continue their hunt for Lieutenant Rivas with the help of the local population. Does this book stay engaging?
The third season premiere of DC's Legends of Tomorrow introduces us to Rip Hunter's new group, the Time Bureau — a rival for our heroes.
NYCC isn't just for adults — there's plenty for kids to do, too. Artist Katie Cook held a workshop for kids to learn how to draw their favorite characters.
Bleeding Cool's NYCC correspondents risked their cleanliness to take South Park's trivia challenge — and they got splattered with purple goo for it.
Today sees the publication of Action Comics #989 and Detective Comics #966, and there are some serious (and confusing) changes happening.
AT&T's Audience Network has given the go-ahead for a second season of Stephen King's 'Mr. Mercedes' head of the show's first season finale.