41 years ago, a new face in the manga realm emerged with her debut title. This series would spawn anime, movies, and a plethora of merchandise & video games; it would also become one of the most beloved series of
Do you ever get that thumping feeling in the center of your heart when the adrenaline just kicks into high gear? That's how it feels to listen to London rockers Bromide. With Tom Petty-like vocals and Dinosaur Jr. riffs, the
Despite his tactics to bring forth nonstop absurdity, Keiichi Arawi always manages to add a bit of humanism into his works. Yes, it can get very goofy in his current series CITY, but it's finding that level of relatable reflection
While Osamu Tezuka is considered the God of Manga, Go Nagai on the other hand should be thought of as the creator of practically every single popular genre of the art form. From magical girls with Cutie Honey and hardcore
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Slayers' most powerful sorceress heads on over to Anime Boston 2019, as the annual convention announces that voice actor & director Lisa Ortiz will be partaking in this year's festivities. A New York-based veteran voice actor, director and producer, Lisa Ortiz's career as
I was taken by surprise to that Nemu Yoko's The Delinquent Housewife! had reached its conclusion. A part of me thinks that it might've wrapped things up too soon, as there seemed to be quite a lot of open doors
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