Review of The Wicked + the Divine Christmas Annual #1 from Image Comics by Kieron Gillen and a cavalcade of artistic talent brings a hot gift for the fans
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Review for Bingo Love by Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge, Joy San, and Cardinal Rae, coming out from Image next Valentine's Day — perfect for this book of love.
Thanks for joining us once again for Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead LIVE-BLOG!, as we take a look at tonight’s mid-season finale.
Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we recap last week's Episode 7, 'Time for After."
Review for indie comic Untethered #1 by Umar Ditta, Elliot Balson, Mike Maynard, and Robin Jones, exploring what happens if you accidentally drink a genie.
Review of Iceman #8 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Robert Gill, Rachelle Rosenberg and Joe Sabino as it continues to be the heart of the X-Men line.
Review of Doctor Strange #382 from Marvel Comics by Donny Cates, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Cory Petit, as the Doctor faces off with Loki.
Review of Batman #36 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, Seth Mann, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles. The Bat discovers the meaning of friendship.
Review: Rogue & Gambit #1 from Marvel Comics by Kelly Thompson and Pere Perez is warm, witty, and makes for a fantastic hook to a new series.
Review of Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville #1 from BOOM! Studios by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Ed Dukeshire, which adds topsy-turvy sci-fi to Christmas.
Review of the DC Holiday Special 2017 from a cavalcade of the publisher's top creators including Jeff Lemire, Greg Rucka, Bilquis Evely, and more.
Review: Even if audiences didn't expect it, Darkest Hour is worth yearning for. For two hours, Oldman smoothly delivers the best performance of his career.
AVerMedia have put together some products to sell during the holiday season with the hope of making your gaming experience much more fulfilling.
Review: Is Wired Up Wrong by Rachael Smith my book of the year, even though it seems like I'm laughing at someone's depression? Probably.
Review: Black Bolt #8 is a great jumping-on point from Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward, and if it has, how has this book passed you by?