By Jason Strangis From 1973 to 1983 Shannon Farnon was the voice of Wonder Woman in various Super Friends cartoon series. While she has done other work as
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Founded by Richard Curtis, Red Nose Day is a biannual charitable telethon for Comic Relief that has been running on British television since 1988, earning
By Amanda Gurall This week's show started with Jarvis (James D'Arcy) and Agent Carter (Hayley Atwell) in a train yard with Jarvis in the more passive role
By Rich Epstein After three episodes filled with backstory and revelations about the rising darkness, Zed (Angélica Celaya) and Chas (Charles Halford),
By Rich Epstein What if Oliver (Stephen Amell) had never left Starling City to fight Ra’s al Ghul? What if he had professed his love for Felicity (Emily
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsOFNQm9t4 Even the Marvel's Avengers Assemble animated series can't avoid parallel Earths right now... BIG HEROES! BIG
By Alyssa Pak On January 25th, hundreds of Wizard World Portland attendees gathered in the ballroom for a Michael Rooker Q&A panel. The longtime
The American comic book industry was founded by the work of Jewish comic book creators. Siegel and Schuster, Lee and Kirby, but of Jewish characters there
By Octavio Karbank David Tennant, or rather the fantastic 10th Doctor, recently won an award for being, well…fantastic! Mr. Tennant won a Special
By Rich Epstein This week’s Constantine opens with a hooded sorcerer speaking an ancient tongue in a deep, raspy voice when smoke appears from his hands.
Thanks to Daniel Curto...
By Rich Epstein Can you have a show named Arrow when the Arrow is (supposedly) dead? Apparently so. The first half of the third season ended with Oliver
Comic book writer, novelist and Wonder Woman obsessive, Andy Mangels appeared on last week's episode of Grimm. Just. Mostly he got cut. Second from
For many, Adam Baldwin is Jayne from Firefly. Which is why he's been invited to Supernova Fan Expo in Australia, knitted hat and all. However a number of
By Rich Epstein When last we left our hero, John Constantine (Matt Ryan), he was facing off against an unstoppable ancient demon. As if that wasn’t
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a brief look at the script for the pilot of the new AMC Walking Dead spinoff series, which appears to be called Fear The
UPDATE: David K. Caplan of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP gets in touch to say: Notwithstanding this, it has come to our attention that
By Octavio Karbank https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBZTk48zuJ8 Once again The Tonight Show delivered the goods! This time it’s Thor Odinson, or Chris
By Octavio Karbank https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp0GOlRwu_8 With the release of Taken 3, what better way to get your Liam Neeson-themed weekend started
In his latest newsletter, Warren Ellis, author of Trees, Transmetropolitan, The Authority, Global Frequency and Freakangels, talked about a few upcoming
Once upon a time this would have been called best TV Series, but the world has definitely changed and the dynamic shift from traditional networks to cable
It will get more spoilery as we go. But the BBC have already issued one of them via press release... 1. Come Down The TARDIS He only did the show because
In May, Marvel Comics are releasing Marvel's Daredevil: Defender of Hell's Kitchen Season One, a slipcase hardcover edition to accompany Marvel's Agent
No one at Bleeding Cool Towers has been invited to see this year's Doctor Who Christmas Special - a side effect of the Omnirumour coverage I'm sure - but
By Olly MacNamee While it’s been a few weeks since the last of the big MCM shows here in the UK, it has been many months since Breaking Bad has finished,
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
On BBC's Newsnight TV show airing on BBC2 right now, Hustler founder Larry Flynt stated that he was working on producing a porn parody of The Interview,
Last night saw Stephen Colbert's final trip into truthiness, and saw The Colbert Report stage massed with a hundred past guests from Henry Kissinger to
By Octavio Karbank https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxCplsdCwxY Sir Ian McKellen, a.k.a. Gandalf and Magneto, recently appeared on Sesame Street!
Adi Tantimedh writes: Let me start by saying I’m utterly sick of vampires. Then again, I can always make an exception for a good story, and here’s one.