Bee Eff Eff
And no, we don't mean "Talking Dead."
The series, according to AMC and executive producers including the show and comic's creator, Robert Kirkman, will explore another corner of the universe created by the television series and be wholly independent from the comic books. That means no adaptations and no characters plucked from the pages. It'll be a clean slate and live and breathe (and/or shuffle by groaning for brains) on its own.
Madden 25, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, and more on the latest episode of All Access Weekly. Check it out! (runtime: 5:00)
Comics legend Rob Liefeld post an Instgram video of himself on a toilet singing the them song to "Game of Thrones."
We're shutting off the internet for the rest of the day. See you tonight at midnight/11c for a new episode of #AAW featuring Quinton Jackson and more.
Mezco Toyz gave us a tour of their facility and opened up their vault to show us all of the coolest toys, including BREAKING BAD ACTION FIGURES.
YES.
Ben Affleck will join Henry Cavill in Warner Bros.' Man of Steel sequel. More to come...
Even though it's The Hollywood Reporter breaking it, which means it's most likely legit, it still seems too weird/strange to be true.
The air is cooler and the leaves are about to change, which can mean only one thing: it’s time for us to lock ourselves inside our homes and refuse to leave!
Check it out!
Check out our visit to the "Breaking Bad" exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City!
Masters Of The Universe #3, September 1986
That playset, though. It was MUST. HAVE.
This new Thor movie looks kind of weird.
Wolverine by Marc Silvestri
Portadas de J.G. Jones para Crisis Final
When it was first released in 1981, it looked like a vehicle straight out of the future as imagined by a 1970s sci-fi B-movie. The story of the car itself has been told numerous times as a...
Check out the latest from the AAW blog, about one filmmaker's effort to bring fan obsession with the DeLorean from "Back to the Future" to the big screen.
Catch Norman Reedus and more in our one-hour All Access: Comic-Con special, now online: http://www.spike.com/episodes/mfay6m/comic-con-comic-con-all-access-ep-101
Trailer for "The Walking Dead" season 4: now with more alumni from "The Wire!" Larry Gilliard, who played D'Angelo Barskdale, is joining the cast.
October 13th can't come soon enough.
Norman Reedus ("Daryl Dixon") and others will join us for our one hour Comic-Con All Access special, airing this Monday at 11p/10c on Spike.