MANGA REVIEW | "Dragon Half" - Volume One (Omnibus Edition)

Go Nagai's Mazinger Z is said by many to be the series that got the giant robot craze started in Japan. After laying dormant for many years (save for its cutesy revamp in the anime Robot Girls Z), the colossal

I remember many a tale of the infamous Dragon Half back in college. While watching the insane two-episode OVA in anime club, there were rumors spread that the show was cancelled due to "everyone in production being on drugs". (Actually,

The original Sailor Moon anime's final theatrical foray finally arrives this month from VIZ Media, with the release of Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie arriving on February 12th! Taking place after the events of Sailor Moon SuperS, the Sailor Guardians find

After a plethora of announcements and shoutouts, King Baby Duck dusts off his soapbox as he talks about a recent Twitter spat he had with The IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan. Bill Maher gets into more hot water over his

Every time I turn the page in a Dr. STONE volume, my hands shake with excitement. The story of Senku, Taiju, and Yuzuriha setting out to bring back the human race from extinction has constantly given its readers many a

I will firmly admit that most people would have a hard time with Hikaru Nakamura's Arakawa Under the Bridge. With its foray of crazy characters and situations, the gag manga never slows itself down to fully appreciate the world that

No joke: 2018 was a ridiculously hard year to judge for anime (hence why this list is a tad later than usual). From new series and returning favorites to some beautifully reimaginings of classic series and live-action shows, the anime

Auld's music is like a calming breeze with the most colorful leaves floating amongst it. Not only is it soothing to behold, but it also delivers enough power to create something truly beautiful. On March 15th, their debut album Mainstream Music

Tony Valente's RADIANT can be a mixed bag at times. On one hand, it's beautifully drawn and it has a collection of likable heroes and very hate-filled villains. However, one cannot ignore some of its dragging exposition, something that made reading

Anime Boston welcomes back a voice acting favorite to its annual convention, with the announcement of Greg Ayres returning to the Spring event! With over 290 credits to his name, Greg Ayres has managed to play a variety of characters that are