Bleeding Cool contributor Rich Epstein wrote from New York Comic Con 2017: In many ways, Batman: The Animated Series changed animation in America. It was a show geared towards teens rather than children; one that didn’t shy away from showing real emotions, conflict, and consequences. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of this landmark show, Warner […]
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Bleeding Cool contributor Kaitlyn Booth sat down with DC Animated Films Producer/Writer Alan Burnett at New York Comic Con 2017. Alan Burnett has been involved with the DC Animated universe for years, and now he’s finally retiring. In fact, at time of writing, he’s been retired for two months, but he came out to New York […]
Hugh Sheridan reporting from NYCC for Bleeding Cool This Thursday afternoon, two of DC’s official “publishers” (i.e. senior executives, but just not as senior as WB bigwig Diane Nelson) Jim Lee and Dan Didio talked about DC and discussed their various current initiatives at the “DC Meet The Publishers” panel at NYCC. Didio started off […]
If you are one of the lucky few thousands who got tickets for this year’s San Diego Comic Con (SDCC), there are some places you should try to hit up once inside the convention center. SIDESHOW COLLECTABLES, Booth #1929. Founded in 1993, Sideshow is arguably *the* premiere retailer of collector’s figures, their glass display cases are […]
Warner Bros. Pictures has announced their next DC Comics related film on the slate, and it just happens to be Shazam. This will NOT be the previously announced Black Adam film, and at this time, there is no involvement of Dwayne Johnson with the Shazam picture. In fact, the Black Adam project will be a spinoff of this newly […]
The future of humor laden MAD Magazine has seemed uncertain. In the current age of digital comics and changing media landscape, MAD continues to publish their satire rich funny papers under the roof of DC Comics. Today, it was announced that Bill Morrison will be stepping into the editor’s chair, making him only the 5th editor […]
Unless you’ve been living on an island in the middle of nowhere, chances are you’ve seen or at least heard of the awesomeness that is 2017’s live action Wonder Woman film from Warner Brothers. Starring Gal Gadot, the first solo female-fronted super hero film has been met with high critical acclaim, and positive audience reactions from around […]
Despite mixed fan reception for the live action adaptations of DC Comics in theaters, the animated universe of the comic personalities continues to make fans happy. The next chapter in the cartoon lexicon is Batman And Harley Quinn, an animated story about the clown princess of crime and the caped crusader. Also, Nightwing. Over on the […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] When that first trailer for Warner Brother’s Wonder Woman hit at San Diego Comic Con in 2016, I was beside myself with excitement. Could this be it, the moment female superhero fans had been waiting for? Could director Patty Jenkins bring our beloved founding member of the Justice League to life on the big screen? […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Let’s get this out of the way at the start. Wonder Woman is a really, really good superhero film. When grading on a curve against the other entries in DC’s Extended Universe (which includes Suicide Squad, Man of Steel, and Batman v. Superman), this will likely feel like one of the best films ever […]
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