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May 2022

OTHERED sails on a sea of turmoil, vengeance, and wisdom. The duo of KnightressM1's Emily Palen and Specimen Box's Henry Austin Lannan, their mixture of a classical essence with metallic vibes bring forth a sound that'd shakes the grounds of

The fun thing about adapting classic works is having the ability to mix it up with other parts of classical literature. Of course, this could lead to some questionable fan fiction, which can be entertaining for the wrong reasons. Fortunately

The latest addition to the Anime Boston 2022 roster won't have to travel too far to participate, as the annual convention welcomes voice actor and Beantown native Suzie Yeung! Suzie Yeung is an Asian American voice actor who began pursuing her

How Do We Relationship? isn’t just the title of Tamifull’s yuri series; it’s a legit question to ask! At first, the question stemmed from Miwa and Saeko trying to figure out how to date each other properly. But now that

It's been two years since King Baby Duck roamed the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, but he hasn't missed a step! Join our host as he hits the PAX East 2022 floor, and chats with game developers, publishers, and even

To the most introverted, making connections is an alien concept. Having to bond with other people, attend parties, and collaborating just doesn’t mesh well with those who prefer to be alone. So when a literal alien reaches out to be

King Baby Duck has plenty of reasons why he's kind of half-assing today's No Borders No Race, ranging from PAX East recovery to a family wedding. But he does share some news regarding an upcoming Showa Boston event, as well

With its massive universe, My Hero Academia spinoffs are a no-brainer. But it all depends on their execution, with Vigilantes showing the strengths of such a potential and the comedic SMASH!! demonstrating its weaknesses. Team-Up Missions, brought to life by

“I can see you smiling under your mask,” commented one of the Tribute Games developers. Well, could you blame me?! I just played a spiritual successor to a video game I must’ve spent rolls of quarters on to beat as

In the 80s and 90s, if you wanted to play a game you didn’t own without buying, you had three options. You could rent it, go over to a friend’s house to play it, or have said friend bring it