Manga Monday is back, and this week I’m taking a look at the first volume of a manga whose anime I reviewed several years ago – Berserk. Continue reading →
Author Archives: Alexander Case
Weekend Review: Highlander – the Search For Vengeance
This weekend (while I’m at Kumoricon), we’re taking a look at one of the more recent takes on the Highlander franchise, with the anime film from the director of Ninja Scroll. Continue reading →
Summer Reading: The Unwritten – Vol 2 – Inside Man
This week we continue with our summer reading with the literary comic series The Unwritten. Continue reading →
Weekend Review – Genesis Climber Mospeda
This week we’re taking a look at the series that provided the third part of Robotech (which we also previously reviewed), Genesis Climber Mospeda. Continue reading →
Discussion – Total Recall (2012)
Last week a remake of Total Recall, starring Colin Farrell, came out. The film dumps the “Get Your Ass To Mars” aspect of things in favor of a more topical political theme. Consequently, the film has also gotten mixed reviews.
Have you seen it? Give your thoughts in the comments.
Weekend Review – Bodacious Space Pirates
This week I’m taking a look at another anime from last season which has concluded and is available (legally) to anyone who wants to stream it (provided you live in the US) – and one which I would argue merits Hugo Award nomination.
Just look past the totally radical title. Continue reading →
Summer Reading: The Unwritten Vol. 1 – Tommy Taylor & The Bogus Identity
Today I have a review of the first volume of the multi-time Hugo Award nominated graphic novel series – and one about literature itself. Continue reading →
Weekend Review: Lupin III – A Woman Called Fujiko Mine
This weekend we’re taking a look at a recently concluded anime series, and the latest installment of the Lupin III series, with Lupin III – A Woman Called Fujiko Mine.
EDIT: I’ve realized that I had failed to include the score for acting when this review was originally published. The error has been corrected. Continue reading →
Book Review – Rendezvous With Rama
It’s time to take a look at another classic science fiction novel, that currently hasn’t been reviewed on the site – Arthur C. Clarke’s classic “Big Dumb Object” novel – Rendezvous With Rama.
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Weekly Digital Disk Picks for July 24th, 2012
We normally see more releases in a week like this, typically Warner Bros. films or MGM library titles now owned by Warner Bros. Perhaps Warner Home Video deliberately took the week off hoping people will choose to go see Dark Knight Rises instead of picking something up to watch at home.