Author: Neil Vagg

Neil is the Editor-in-Chief at GYCO. He has a BA in Film & TV and an MA in Scriptwriting; he currently works 9-5 in an office and 5-9 as a reviewer. He has been reading comics for as long as he can remember and is never far away from any book which has the word Bat in the title.

Whilst fans wait for Marvel Studios to confirm who is taking over the directors chair on Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, there are plenty of rumours as to how, why and at what stage the change in leadership took place. Yesterday rumours began to circulate that Marvel is bringing in a new writers to take a stab at re-working the script for the film but now it seems that may not be the case. We reported on the story that Loki writer Michael Waldron is currently working on the script. Overnight, Scott Derrickson’s co-writer, C. Robert Cargill, took…

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The first season of Netflix’s adaption of Locke and Key only debuted on the streaming platform on Friday of last week but already the showrunners are working on ideas for a second season. In a new interview with Collider, executive producers Carlton Cuse and Meredith Averill confirmed they’re anticipating that the show will be picked up for more episodes.  “Although Netflix has not picked up season 2, and their policy is not to do that until they have 30 days of data on the show, they have paid for a writers’ room,” said Cuse. “We’re in the middle of writing…

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This week see’s Joker arrive on home video here in the UK, the Warner Bros. film is also celebrating a double win at Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony in the US. On the red carpet at The Oscars MTV News spoke with actress Zazie Beetz about whether she would be open to returning to Todd Phillips bleak DC landscape for a sequel. “I don’t know if it needs one,” said Beetz. “There is a lot of strength in not milking something. Honestly, I feel like Todd would be the person to [make a sequel] tastefully. If he felt it needed one. I really…

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BOOM! Studios has debuted a first look at the upcoming epic adventure graphic novel The Lost City of Heracleon. The book, written by Bruce Livingston with illustration by Mike Wilcox, is about two boys who embark on an impossible journey through time and space in order to save the universe. The book is due to become available in June 2020. Called to adventure, young boys Lou and Shiro find themselves on an inter-dimensional submarine captained by an off-the-hinges old man. They soon discover Lou’s missing father might still be alive as they are transferred into fully grown warriors headed straight…

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Amazon Prime Video is gearing up for the premiere of Jordan Peele’s Hunters on February 21. The series, which stars Al-Pacino amongst an all-star cast, follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans. Now, Prime Video has released a new gallery of episodic images…

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Some interesting news coming from the US overnight, it appears that Warner Bros. is changing the title of Birds of Prey. As we know the full title of the film is (or was) Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) but now a number of cinema chains in the US appear to have changed that title. Following the not-disastrous-but-disappointing $33m opening weekend it seems that a creative decision has been taken to put the film’s lead at the head of its title. AMC, Cinemark, and Regal theatre chains have all changed the title of the Cathy…

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This May will see the return of Marvel’s robot Wolverine as the character gets his own title, iWolverine. At a time when no robot is safe in the Marvel Universe it seems that maybe the tide is about to turn. Get all the details on the upcoming title from Larry Hama and Roland Boschi in the press release below! Larry Hama and Roland Boschi team up for a new Albert story for a new robot era! Marvel in the year 2020 marches on! In the wake of Arno Stark’s crusade against A.I.s, no robot is safe. Fearing of Elsie-Dee’s safety…

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666 Limited Edition Boxes of Hellboy Beer Featuring Bottle Art by Mike Mignola colored by Dave Stewart Oregon’s Gigantic Brewing and Dark Horse Comics are teaming up to create 666 Limited Edition Hellboy Collectors Boxes, featuring Hellboy beer, based on award-winning artist Mike Mignola’s legendary character. The acclaimed Hellboy beers were introduced in 2019 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of Hellboy: Seed of Destruction. The Hellboy Collectors Boxes contain all six of the Gigantic Hellboy Beers, limited edition 6×9 collectors print of the art for each custom label by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart (printed for this release…

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BOOM! Studios has today provided us with a first look at the upcoming fifth issue of Lev Grossman’s The Magicians. The issue hits comic book stores on March 4 and as you’ll see from the preview artwork below it looks like things are getting complicated for our magical leads! Your First Look at Lev Grossman’s THE MAGICIANS #5 From BOOM! Studios Discover the Shocking Secrets Hidden within the Halls of Brakebills in March 2020 BOOM! Studios is proud to reveal a first look at THE MAGICIANS #5, the final issue of the brand new original series from New York Times bestselling…

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After an extended winter break, the cast and crew are back to work on The Suicide Squad as these new set photos and videos show. The film took a long break to allow for Margot Robbie to head off and promote Birds of Prey but it seems it’s back to work now for James Gunn and co. These latest set leaks focus on Idris Elba’s unknown character as he works on a wall climbing stunt and a night shoot scene where he appears to be apprehended. First up, Elba was spotted scaling the wall of this building in Panama. We…

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