A new edition of the grassroots monstrous tabletop RPG is ramping up funding on Kickstarter! […]
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‘Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone’ #1 Review: A Bold, Gritty Masterpiece
“Perhaps, in another life, he loved. And was loved in return.” Our first expansion into […]
‘The Luminous Fairies & Mothra’ English Translation Coming this Winter
The legendary novella The Luminous Fairies & Mothra is finally getting an English translation! The […]
Review: ‘Godzilla vs. Boston’
I pahked the cah in Hahvahd Yahd. There, now that we’ve got that out of […]
We Got You “Covered” – All Current Kai-Sei Era Godzilla Comic Covers
Welcome to the Kai-Sei Era of Godzilla from IDW Comics. As these new, amazing stories […]
‘Godzilla x Kong: Supernova’ Finishes Filming in Utah!
The long-awaited sequel to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire finally gets some news! The […]
‘MEGAS XLR’ – Does Anyone Even Remember This Cartoon?
The year 2004 was marked by significant historical and cultural events in various fields, ranging […]
Shinji Higuchi and Shunichi Ogura to Supervise 4K Restoration of Classic Gamera Films
This year marks the big 60-year Anniversary of our favorite turtle from Daiei, Gamera! After a mysterious trailer launched earlier this year touting a “Gamera 60th Anniversary Project,” it’s been revealed through an exclusive website just what that all entails, with visitors getting direct news posts and updates pertaining to the milestone.
Review: 10 Years of Attack on Titan (2015)
It has been 16 years since Attack on Titan began publication in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, and 12 years since its anime adaptation had swept the world. Over time, the story has evolved into an iconic piece of 2010s pop culture phenomena.
‘Lone Wolf & Cub’ Retrospective Part 1: “Sword of Vengeance”
Lone Wolf and Cub is one of the most influential series to have ever been made both in cinema and manga. Some of the most famous examples of film are Quentin Tarantino’s catalogue, which uses the same type of gore and shot structure as Lone Wolf and Cub, while the manga inspired Frank Miller, especially his Sin City and Ronin comics. To say that this film transcended its homeland and has inspired two of America’s most iconic storytellers would probably be an understatement