Midnight Sky #1 (Review)

Midnight Sky #1 Scout Comics Written by: James Pruett Illustrator: Scott Van Domelen Colors by: Ilaria Fella DragonCon was hot, crowded, and contained more awesome than even one of America’s premiere cities could hold. My favorite area was the comic book pop artists corner, featuring comic writers and artists. At one table, I had the… Continue reading Midnight Sky #1 (Review)

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Legendary Edition Review

Anyone who enjoys video games stands a high chance of being a Legend of Zelda fan. Even if you’re not a gamer, you enjoy and appreciate the historic aesthetics of Legend of Zelda. Chances are you even got a favorite Zelda title. I’m guessing you’ll correct someone when they refer to Link as Zelda. I… Continue reading The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Legendary Edition Review

Golden Kamuy Volume 1 – A Story of Hidden Gold and an Immortal Soldier

My taste for manga runs the gamut. I mostly gravitate towards action oriented series, but I do love me a good slice of life story. Occasionally, I’ll dip my toes in a sports manga. Rarely do I go for timepieces, at least ones that stay true to historical elements. Golden Kamuy, however, is one series… Continue reading Golden Kamuy Volume 1 – A Story of Hidden Gold and an Immortal Soldier

Why every Aspiring Author Needs to Read Manga in Theory and Practice

Any aspiring artist will tell you that finding inspiration can be a difficult process. Ideas come and go, but the most unique ideas are the ones that set well-known authors above all the rest. As an aspiring author myself, I look to such great writers as JK Rowling and CS Friedman. Is it weird that… Continue reading Why every Aspiring Author Needs to Read Manga in Theory and Practice

Dragonball Super Volume 1 Review

Since 2015 Dragonball fans have been rejoicing for a number of reasons. Dragonball creator, Akira Toriyama, slipped back into the industry spotlight with his new canonized continuation of Dragonball with Dragonball Super, which continues from the events after the Majin Buu saga. For one, this completely kills any notion that Dragonball GT would ever become… Continue reading Dragonball Super Volume 1 Review

Food Wars Co-Creator Yuto Tsukuda Attending Anime Expo 2017

If you’re heading to Anime Expo this year and you love the culinary anime hit, FOOD WARS! (Shokugeki no Soma), then you don’t want to miss your chance to see FOOD WARS! co-creator Yuto Tsukuda. Anime Expo will be open July 1st-4th at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and convention organizers will be flying in Yuto Tsukuda… Continue reading Food Wars Co-Creator Yuto Tsukuda Attending Anime Expo 2017

One Punch Man Season 1 Limited Edition Box Set Review

Every year, there tends to be one or two anime that define that year in retrospect. In 2013, it was Attack on Titan.  In 2014, it was Tokyo Ghoul, and in 2015, that show was none other than One Punch Man.  That’s not to say 2015 wasn’t a competitive year, and that’s what makes OPM… Continue reading One Punch Man Season 1 Limited Edition Box Set Review

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