
Adi Tantimedh
Columnist at Bleeding Cool
Writer: RAVI P.I. Trilogy, screenplays, graphic novels (JLA: AGE OF WONDER, LA MUSE). New column every Monday at Bleeding Cool. https://t.co/WgwV4TFCLf
Articles
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12 hours ago |
bleedingcool.com | Adi Tantimedh
Crunchyroll has major anime titles nominated for the 2nd Annual Collision Awards, including Solo Leveling, Attack on Titan & SPY x FAMILY. Article Summary Crunchyroll anime like Solo Leveling and SPY x FAMILY scored multiple Collision Awards nominations. Eight fan-favorite titles including Attack on Titan and The Apothecary Diaries are Collision finalists. The Collision Awards honor excellence in animation, motion design, and anime across media.
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19 hours ago |
bleedingcool.com | Adi Tantimedh
Rachell Hofstetter, aka Valkyrae, has launched a Webtoon series called Bad Influence with manga and anime-focused HiHi Studios. Games streamer Rachell Hofstetter, aka Valkyrae, has launched a Webtoon series called Bad Influence with manga and anime-focused HiHi Studios as part of a new partnership with start-up studio Otherly Productions.
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2 days ago |
bleedingcool.com | Adi Tantimedh
Posted in: TV | Tagged: Bookish, mark gatissDoctor Who and Sherlock veteran Mark Gatiss creates, writes, and stars in Bookish, a new mystery series set in a lawless 1946 London. Article Summary Mark Gatiss stars in Bookish, a new 1946-set detective drama about a gay antique bookseller solving crimes. The series explores post-war London's lawlessness and hidden prejudices, blending mystery with social themes.
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2 days ago |
bleedingcool.com | Adi Tantimedh
The BBC has, in typical fashion, kinda, sorta, nah-not-really apologized for spoiling the ending of Doctor Who in their news headlines. It's not another day in our messed up world if Doctor Who fans aren't pissed off about something, and now they're pissed off at the BBC for, what else?
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3 days ago |
bleedingcool.com | Adi Tantimedh
Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss isn't sounding too optimistic about a series return, noting that "going back is often very difficult."One of the most popular mystery series of this century has been Sherlock, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss' modern-day version of Arthur Conan Doyle's popular classic detective. The series starred Benedict Cumberbatch as master detective Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson.
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