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It looks as though the renowned games company has left some of the very best cards for last.
The Planeswalker spark, the essence of magic imbued within a Planeswalker that is the source of their ability to planeswalk, has rules, and those rules are only meant to be bent, at worst.
Some people accuse Bleeding Cool of running comic book clickbait stories. What they are actually doing is accusing Jude Terror of writing comic book
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Let's back up a second though – we only got this spoiler (and another, among other less-than-titanic spoilers) today and we have a few days more to go over first.
January 5th, 2020
Yesterday, around midday, we got our first glimpse of Siona, Captian of the Pyleas At first glance it appears that[...]
Hello, loyal readers! I've been going over spoilers for Magic: The Gathering's newest upcoming set, Theros: Beyond Death, and I finally thought I was updated fully as of yesterday However, the weekend is often known to be a sparse time for new card reveals since the main Magic news site, DailyMTG.com, doesn't conduct themselves on weekends.
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The newest Magic: The Gathering expansion set, Theros: Beyond Death, is coming fast, and heralding it are a multitude of spoilers! There have been so many spoilers lately that we here at Bleeding Cool have had some difficulty keeping up 100% with them That changes today, however, as we keep ourselves – and you, of course –[...]
Hello loyal readers! I'll be getting up-to-speed with Theros: Beyond Death spoilers for Magic: The Gathering in a bit, but first I wanted to write about a card that's been on my mind for a fair amount of time now, since being spoiled on December 31st Apparently the card has some rather large implications for the "playtest"[...]
I started writing spoiler reviews for Wizards of the Coast's newest upcoming expansion set for Magic: The Gathering, Theros: Beyond Death, today, and it turns out that over the past week there have been so many spoilers that I couldn't bear to fit them into one article And so, as a companion piece to that[...]
Last week, last month, last year, and last decade, Wizards of the Coast revealed a ton of spoilers for their upcoming set for Magic: The Gathering, titled Theros: Beyond Death Today, we at Bleeding Cool want to go over a few of the cards that were spoiled, and highlight them – some of these are far too good[...]
We have started getting previews for a good many cards just this week, and it's been a bit of an experience.
Just got back to the cinema with the kids after seeing Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, after watching the previous two over the weekend - thoroughly
Today's Guardians Of The Galaxy takes on all of Donny Cates' big plotlines across Thanos, Death Of The Inhumans, Silver Surfer and Guardians Of The
It looks like X-Men fans without the good taste to be reading [SPOILERS] haven't gotten the full picture of the Dawn of X, because Marvel Comics today, in one of the ever-more-rare examples of a legitimate comics "surprise," revealed that one comic book not listed as part of the Dawn of X relaunch has been[...]
Today sees the release of Batman #85, the end of Tom King's run on Batman. But also, rather cheekily the beginning of James Tynion IV’s run, with a short
Today sees the release of five, count 'em, five new Marvel X-Men comic books. Seriously now. Five. That's twenty bucks. Just saying, okay? Five. Right
The History Of The Marvel Universe #6 out today, goes up to the present day and then continues into the future. For the present day it gets as far as the
Yesterday, we learnt the secret identity of Mark Millar's surprise comic book, out just in time for Christmas. Today we actually get to read it and... it
Last month, there was a lot of fuss after DC Comics deleted a promotional image of a variant cover of Frank Miller and Rafael Granpa's Dark Knight
Today sees the publication of King Thor #4 by Jason Aaron and everyone pretty much who has worked on the comic book. And we get a story about stories...
The Dark Multiverse is infecting so many titles out today... Justice League #38 is no longer the Justice/Doom War finale. Which is a little tricky as one
In the Tony Stark: Iron Man series written by Dan Slott, the series has woven plotlines with the emergence of Arno Stark, Bain Industries, Jocasta and
This is the solicitation for today's Justice League #38. JUSTICE LEAGUE #38 (W) Scott Snyder, James TynionIV (A) Jorge Jimenez (CA) Francis Manapul
Tom King has said that his run on Batman was the story of Batman and Catwoman. The halfway point was marked by their wedding - or rather a lack of it.
And he made changes too, getting rid of the Justice Society and causing a wave of changes.
Here are a few semi-spoilers, but we'll leave the big ones for you to pick up Because in Doomsday Clock #12, we see that at play again but also look to the future of the DC Universe There's a[...]
There are plenty of comic books out today that look at the future of their respective universes, with stories yet to be told and maybe setting up the next
Back in September, Mark Millar teased a surprise project for the week before Christmas. Little did he know at the time that this week would be the biggest
This Wednesday will be one of the bigger shipping weeks in the direct market for comic books stores. And this is just one of the many reasons why.
Today sees the publication of another three Dawn Of X comic books - X-Force #3, Fallen Angels #3, New Mutants #3 - but how much of a part of the
Okay, 2250 words, settle in. But first a trip back almost two hundred years. In 1831, Lord Macaulay argued in the House of Commons in London that there