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October 2018

Viz Media has announced the release of two new books that expand on two of anime's biggest franchises: Fullmetal Alchemist and Dragon Ball! On November 13th, Hiromu Arakawa's complete color artworks of Edward Elric and the rest of the alchemist crew will

I am a sucker for cellos that invade other genres outside the classical norm. Bands like Apocalyptica and the aptly-named 2Cellos are known for plucking their massive string instruments in the same way Jimmy Page or Joshua Homme rips chords on

SNK has made many a fighting game in it's existence, but never have they ever tried to make one with a cast completely made up of all the women from their various series. That changes with SNK HEROINES ~Tag Team Frenzy~. Unfortunately,

Since launching in 2017, HIDIVE has delivered a plethora of anime and live-action selections to stream online. For awhile, the only places one could experience their library was via their PCs, phones, and tablets. That all changed yesterday with the

Two main factors have influenced this review, and one is that I admittedly have a soft spot for mangaka Ranmaru Zariya. (Also, it's because this is a yaoi that contains supernatural themes.) I want to say upfront that Coyote initially

After giving his listeners some advice regarding how to watch Goblin Slayer, King Baby Duck dives into the importance of the iyashikei genre (especially since it was announced that Laid-Back Camp got a second season green-lit). The Netflix series Hilda enchants our host

Webster's Dictionary defines badminton as the following: "a sport rich white people play while drinking mimosas and guffawing with pompous glee." Okay, maybe that's not the official definition of badminton, but it's what I always associate it with. It's the

It's amazing to think that female heroes in anime and manga all got its start with Go Nagai's Cutie Honey. Created in 1973, the transforming android made boys swoon over her looks while girls cheered for a powerful beam of justice

Right at the get-go, The Molice's latest album GATE goes for the jugular. Its opener "Hello Hello" roams around its listener, like a bull ready to charge at the matador. Normally it'd be the bullfighter that comes out on top, but

Atlanta-based singer K Michelle Dubois roars hard and heavy when behind the mic, raising a middle finger towards the powers of oppression while throwing a fist in the air for those lacking a voice. This is very apparent in her