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Anime Boston 2019's attendees demonstrated a plethora of talent & craft when it came to their cosplays. From anime and gaming to even some Western cartoons, the con-goers showcased their love for many a character with their unique designs. With his

For a series that ended well over fifteen years ago, Tsutomu Nihei's BLAME! still has a lot of life left in it. A recent Netflix movie brought Nihei's series back into the consciousness of manga & anime fans alike, erasing

The Boston Bastard Brigade, Toonami Faithful, Anime Herald, Syfy Wire, The Geekly Grind, Raider Times, and GamePress chatted with Yuri Lowenthal, the voice of such iconic characters as Spider-Man and Sasuke Uchiha in Naruto! Hear about his (no-longer) secret Rave Master stash,

When I was a kid, I fondly looked forward to when my class would get those Scholastic mini-catalogs. In these catalogs, classics like Goosebumps and Animorphs would often be paired up with kid-friendly light-novel tie-ins to such films as Ace

Elves, strange creatures, and even one heroic android are what's to come this July from the folks over at Section23 Films! Kicking things off on July 2nd is the incredibly zany Those Who Hunt Elves! When an unlikely trio of humans find themselves

We're just a couple of days away from Anime Boston, and King Baby Duck is excited to bring back his 18+ game show to the masses! But first, he needs to talk about something that's been on his chest for

Just about every trope has been done in the romantic comedy world. From star-crossed lovers and bad first dates to series surrounding on waiting for someone to confess their love to their crush, it's all been visited in nearly every

The end roll in a tabletop game determines the final fate of both the heroes and villains. Roll high, and victory rests on the heroes; roll low, and villainy takes the reins. So what happens when a bunch of misfit

He's helped Saiyans and Pretty Cure magical girls reach the masses, and now he's heading to Anime Boston to get his City Hunter on! Anime Boston has announced its latest Japanese guest, in the form of producer Goh Wakabayashi! Goh Wakabayashijoined

Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist may have had its serious moments, but it's when the Elric brothers went for a laugh where the series shined the most. Perhaps this is why Arakawa always ended each manga volume with some humorous four-panel