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October 2018

It was five years ago when Studio 4ºC and Ankama Animation gave the world a taste of MFKZ (or Mutafukaz, as it's known throughout the rest of the world). Since that time, each visual leaked was drenched with badassery, giving

Great stories can be victims of bad adaptations. Ask the likes of Stephen King and Junji Ito, and I am sure they can list every single flaw they've witnessed in their work adaptations. NISIOISIN (Imperfect Girl) may very well be

Last year, the anime world cringed over the existence of the series Seven Mortal Sins. Its perverted take on Paradise Lost was not only too serious for its own badness, but it managed to do so without any sense of

After getting a simple fix for his microphone, King Baby Duck praises both the anime and manga versions of After the Rain for its means of storytelling and character development. Telltale Games shuts down out of the blue, leaving our

The human heart is a fickle thing. Worst than that, it can make you feel things about certain people that would make normal folks raise an eyebrow or two. One of those things a heart can do is make you

Realtors can have quite the tricky job. Almost daily they have to help future homeowners find the perfect spot to lay their hats and start a fresh new chapter in their lives. So imagine how difficult it must be for

The start of 2019 is all about quality over quantity, with Section23 Films ready to unleash a heaping of critically-acclaimed anime darlings for the fandom to finally own! January 8th sees the release of Maiden Japan's anime drama Human Crossing. Based

In the shortest of distances, a lot of strange things can happen. A simple walk towards your usual place can out of the blue result in something catastrophic or, at best, life-changing. These moments occur quite often with the character

The roads of northern London are paved by the sounds of Brit Pop and underground rock, and The Swagger seem to be experts of both spectrums. Formed in 2011, brothers Lee and Paul Stevens teamed up with their bassist pal

Calling Keiichi Arawi's style of humor "zany" is very much the understatement of the manga world. There's something about the way he blows even the most minor of things out of proportion, passing through the imaginative limits of the average