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AMC’s OTHER dark as hell comic book tv series adaptation just released the first teaser trailer for their upcoming second season: https://youtu.be/LkuZjswJnV8 Preacher is adapted from the comic created by Garth Ennis and the late Steve Dillon. The show stars Ruth Negga, Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun, and Graham McTavish. Season 1 of the series served more as a prequel […]

Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry has been definitely keeping himself and the family’s namesake company, Roddenberry Entertainment busy over the past few years. They’ve been busy between then philanthropic efforts of the Roddenberry Foundation, producing a range of science fiction short films, and now Executive Producing the next installment in the Trek franchise, Star […]

Judd Morse is reporting from ECCC for Bleeding Cool, Publisher Kodansha Comics today announced a new Ghost in the Shell anthology, Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network, due out in the Spring of 2018.  The anthology is being billed as “an international collaboration between Shirow Masamune and Western comics creators,” and will feature previously unseen stories […]

Judd Morse is reporting from ECCC for Bleeding Cool, Moderator Marissa Louise hosted The Comics Body: Metaphysics of Comics at the Emerald City Comicon. It featured a panel of writers and artists discussing the mechanics and presentation of comics, including different methods of presenting time, the creation and ascension of motion comics, page layout, and what the future […]

During the Zenescope discussion today during the Coast-To-Coast Comic-Con, co-founder Ralph Tedesco announced that they are currently in development on a film adaptation of their Grimm Tales of Terror anthology comic series. The series focuses on varied urban legends as well as their own original stories. Tedesco said that the film would be directed by Jack Heller, […]

If you’re still reading, that means you’re ok with the fact that we’re about to talk about pivotal plot elements which happen in Logan. As we noted in our review of the film, unlike the earlier entries in the X-Men franchise, here the story pulls no punches when it comes to dealing with life and death.