We'll have to wait and see if the slapstick routine will be as much of a success as last time around, or if we've all grown up a bit.
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Black Mask returns with a story of ski-mask wearing, dog-rescuing heroes in Liberator issue 1
It seems that Ubisoft's big video game series are coming together in a shared universe. Is this prep work for the upcoming film adaptations?
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Porcelain, the first Improper Books title still hasn't been beaten as my comic of the year. It's an amazing
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Atypical Comics is Geoffrey D Wessel's self-published comics imprint. Wessel's a relentlessly determined and
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Six Gun Gorilla, out this week from Boom!, sounds like the sort of book that will trade off the pure pulpy joy
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; The fourth issue of Artful Daggers just came out, which means now's a good time to take a look at one of
Some freakish consistency, a delayed finale and not a lot of action. There's something to look forward to, though.
It looks like Peter is breaking a promise too.
But who are the names in the hat this time round? Here are thirteen Bleeding Cool suggestions for who we think may be up for playing Thirteen. Some are shots in the dark... but not all of them.
A comprehensive account of the last night's panel - screaming, shuffling and a lot of Walking Dead talking.
How much China can you expect in the next Transformers film? Depends who you ask, it seems.
This reel for The Edinburgh International Film Festival is bound to be the only place you'll see Monsters University cut next to skinhead socio-drama My Dog Killer all summer long.
Percy seems to have had a haircut since the previous film - I don’t know how happy that’s going to make devoted fans of the novels.
In what was my final full day at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, I was up early for the hotly anticipated James Gray period drama, The Immigrant.
They're still cancelling the apocalypse. Thankfully.
This trailer, directed by Jon Favreau and starring Giancarlo Esposito, has done nothing to curb my excitement for the online, sort-of MMORPG.
The new, longer trailer for The World's End offers some answers and poses some all new, apocalyptic questions. I take a look at 12 things about it.
Sorry, folks, Only God Forgives is most certainly not another Drive.
Okay, its over. It's safe to come out now.
Looking deeper into the context of Star Trek Into Darkness and Iron Man 3
This will no doubt be one of the most talked movies of the festival.
The film is going to focus on Clark Kent's alien origins which leads him to be nearly indestructible while still being completely vulnerable.
Remember that teaser trailer from last year? Yeah, it is kind of like that.
There is much more than meets the eye here. Literally.
Copies of The Silent House, The Awakening and the Chernobyl Diaries could be yours.
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool I was always rather fond of Suicide Squad. The combination of moral ambiguity, superpowers and deniable espionage
Riddick goes big *and* goes home. Sort of.
They are going to need a bigger team.
With almost everything, excluding Hannibal, already been renewed and cancelled ahead of Upfronts this week, its quite interesting to look back at the latest weeks complete set of ratings to see if the decisions match up with the demo.