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The Sailor Moon movies are known for being a little bit weirder than their TV counterparts, and that's saying something. From the over-the-top villains to the kooky shenanigans that Usagi and the gang often find themselves in, the original anime

Tony Valente's RADIANT started off on a solid note with its world-building and wonderful characters via its first volume. A blend of Wakfu, Fairy Tail, and The Seven Deadly Sins, the French-born comic creator successfully made a series that's worthy

Twilight Fields isn't your run-of-the-mill pop project. In a single instance, they're combining A.C. Newman-like harmonies with synth melodies straight out of a futuristic Super Nintendo RPG; the next moment they deliver pure psychedelic rock with a voice that blends between Van Morrison

Studying can be tough. In my experiences, I often found myself needing a good record to play in the background in order to retain all sorts of information. However, not everyone is that lucky to discover a surefire way to

Ryo Mizuno is considered by many to be the master fantasy creator in Japan, with such series and tabletop titles as Record of Lodoss War, Starship Operators, and Sword World RPG winning the hearts and minds of many a gamer. His most

The debut volume of Tsuyoshi Takaki's Black Torch wowed me when it was first released, showcasing a fantastic smorgasbord of action, comedy, and very likable characters. Though some may compare it to Tite Kubo's Bleach in places, Takaki's work seemingly

King Baby Duck, Elite4Derek, and a returning Kim headed off to this year's Another Anime Convention to chat it up with many of the guests at New Hampshire's small-but-very fun annual event! First the dandiest guy in space Ian Sinclair shares

Mamoru Hosoda's Summer Wars stands as a true game-changer for anime feature films. The 2009 movie delivered some of the most heartwarming, funny, and action-packed moments in the year it was released. It was a moment that cemented Hosoda as

When thinking of how Japan has recently adapted fairy tales, I often find myself looking unfavorably at this past winter's Maerchen Maedchen. Terrible animation aside, the way it paired modern schoolgirls with certain fairy tale characters had some potential that