F. Paul Wilson is one of the wave of horror-thriller writers to come after Stephen King who haven’t gotten the degree of cultural awareness that King has gotten. This is particularly odd considering that he created a very interesting character who is featured in the book I’m reviewing today – Repairman Jack. Continue reading →
Author Archives: Alexander Case
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for March 1st, 2011
Anime Review – Phantom Quest Corp
This week I have another anime review for you, with Madhouse’s horror-comedy 4-episode OVA, Phantom Quest Corp. Continue reading →
Video Game Review – Wolfenstein (2009)
We have another video game review for you – a review of the most recent title in the Wolfenstein series. This time we have a bit of an added open world approach to the weird-science Nazi action. The question is, how well do the changes work out. Continue reading →
Dwayne McDuffie is dead
Newsarama is reporting that Dwayne McDuffie, founder of Milestone Comics, and who worked on the Static Shock, and Justice League animated series, as well as the films “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths” and the newly released “All-Star Superman” has passed away. Currently the cause of death has not been released. Reportedly he was in good health earlier in the week, and had been scheduled to do a signing at Golden Apple comics tomorrow evening. More information will be posted as it becomes available.
Manga Review – Tsubasa Volume 6
We’re continuing with Tsubasa, and with this volume we get our first character from Tokyo Babylon to get an alternate universe version in the series. Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for Feburary 22nd, 2011
Weekend Review – Fire and Ice
This week I’ve got a review of a western animated movie – one by cult director Ralph Bakishi, and base on the work of a fantasy legend – Frank Frazetta. Continue reading →
Manga Review – X/1999 Vol. 7
We continue with X/1999 and with what might be the manga’s most violent volume yet, and most plot significant. Continue reading →
Anime Review – The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
This week I have a review of a film by a director who almost got nominated for Best Animated Feature at this year’s academy awards for “Summer Wars” – Mamoru Hosada’s second-to-most-recent film “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” Continue reading →