Godzilla: 70th Anniversary mostly succeeds in acting as a big celebration of the last 70th years for the franchise (some more so than others), and if anything, serves as a showcase of what other creatives can do with the property.
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Review: ‘Go! Go! Loser Ranger’ — an Anime for the Win!
As cliche as it may sound, there will always be the eternal struggle of good and evil, light, and dark, yin and yang, or in this case the tiger and the dragon. If one side is more prominent and tips the scales so to speak unevenly it could cause an imbalance. And that’s not to say it’s only darkness that could cause imbalance, though most commonly used in fiction, light is just as capable.
Review: The World of Nebulon + Interview with Creator James Santana of TokUSA Studios
The World of Nebulon is aptly named because its four short stories/excerpts give readers a taste of the burgeoning universe Santana, co-writer Hunter van Lierop, artist Gaspar Flores, and colorist Carmine “CJ” Billotto are creating.
Werewolf.exe – ‘Byte’ Movie Review
If you are looking for a nonsensical creature feature that has an outlandish idea, “Byte” might be the perfect film to throw on one night and sit in the darkness with some popcorn, chowing down.
Electric Boogaloo: A Review of Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers II #1
‘It’s skreonkin’ time! With Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire in theaters and DC/Legendary Comics’ Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong winding down, IDW and BOOM! Studios (the publishers of Godzilla and Power Ranger comics, respectively) have collaborated once again in this sequel to their popular 2022 crossover Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.
Indie Comic Spotlight: World of Nebulon
What happens when you cross Kamen Rider, Marvel Comics, and Godzilla? That’s what the team at TokUSA Studios set out to do with their World of Nebulon!
A Cold Day in Hollow Earth: Godzilla x Kong Impressions
SPOILERS BEWARE! Ten years ago, on the 60th year of the Godzilla franchise, the Monsterverse […]
Godzilla x Kong: The Second Coming of the Showa Era (Review)
The New Empire not only reminds us that the kaiju genre is here to stay but also just how versatile Godzilla and his movies truly are.
A Comprehensive Analysis of “Shin” Nemesis (2023)
Mitchell Shuttleworth gives a kaiju-sized review of Jeremy Robinson’s reboot novel!
Sofubi Sit Down: Mondo Rodan!
The Sofubi Samurai takes a look at the Mondo Rodan!