Keeping with the light tone from last week, this week I’ve got a review of a manga that’s connected to another TV show I reviewed earlier – Durarara. So, how does the interweaving non-linear narratives of the novel the TV show was based on carry over to the manga? Continue reading →
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Archive.org releases 200 issues of OMNI
Those of you who aren’t young whippersnappers may remember an old science magazine called OMNI. The magazine featured a wide selection of science fiction stories from writers ranging from Issac Asmov to William Gibson, as well as a variety of articles about science and pseudo-science.
Well, The Internet Archive has released scans of OMNI’s first 200 issues for free, which can be found here.
Manga Review – Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Vol. 1
Well, the Halloween manga review was rather grim and depressing. So, let’s lighten things up with something lighter, fluffier, but still genre – the Sailor Moon Manga. Continue reading →
Weekend Review – Claymore
I haven’t done a weekend review for an anime series for a while, so it’s time to clear that up with another anime review. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Uzumaki Volume 3
This Halloween we conclude our Horror manga run with the final volume of Uzumaki. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Uzumaki Volume 2
We continue making our way through Uzumaki, with the volume’s second installment. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Uzumaki Volume 1
For these last couple of weeks and Halloween, we’ll be focusing on one manga, Uzumaki, from Japanese horror manga icon Junji Ito. Continue reading →
Weekly New Releases – October 23, 2012
There’s a slight lull this week before the Christmas product begins in earnest next week.
Halloween Review: Vampire Hunter D – Bloodlust
In 1983, Hideyuki Kukichi created a series of horror novels set in a post apocalyptic future, where in the ashes of World War III, as humanity tried to rebuild, horror from folklore re-emerged to assert themselves on mankind – Vampires. Under the guise of “The Nobility”, they made themselves humanity’s new masters. They rebuilt the world, but at the price of humanity’s subservience. Humanity chafed under their yoke, and rose up – shaking themselves free from those who would treat them as slaves and food. In this world came vampire hunters who would try to hunt down and destroy the Nobility. Among them was a dunpeal, half vampire, half human, seeking to hunt down the race that created him. A man known only as D.
This series became incredibly popular in Japan, due to the creepy but stylish setting, as well as the illustrations by up and coming artist Yoshitaka Amano. The series received a movie in 1985, which was one of the first anime films to be released outside of Japan, and it achieved a cult following in the US. Thus, when Yoshiaki Kawajiri directed a second film in 2000, based on the novel Demon Deathchase, a US release was certain… Continue reading →
Manga Review – Berserk Vol. 3
The horror manga continues with the 3rd volume of Berserk, and the last volume of the Guardians of Desire, and the beginning of the Golden Age arc. Continue reading →