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Taking Care of God Manga Review
Like the best science fiction, Taking Care of God posits an absurd situation to illuminate our present or near future: how will we care for our aging population?
― Fans of Chinese sci-fi may recognize the name Cixin Liu, the Hugo award-winning author of the short story that inspired this manga. The 2019 theatrical adaptation of his novel The Wandering Earth broke records as the highest-domestic-gross…
This Week in Anime – A Look Back at Tatsuki Fujimoto Of The Prophecy
Director Kiyotaka Oshiyama will adapt Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Look Back manga into an anime film this year, so there’s no better time for review the inimitable creators’ other one-shots.
― Director Kiyotaka Oshiyama will adapt Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Look Back manga into an anime film this year, so there’s no better time for TWIA to look back at the inimitable creators’ other one-shots. Disclaimer: The views …
The ANN Aftershow – Is Ninja Kamui Worth Watching?
Lynzee and James check out the first two episodes of Sunghoo Park and Adult Swim’s new anime series, NINJA KAMUI! Is the new blood-soaked action spectacle worth watching?
― Is Ninja Kamui Worth Watching? Lynzee and James check out the first two episodes of Sunghoo Park and Adult Swim’s new anime series, NINJA KAMUI! Is the new blood-soaked action spectacle worth watching? Plus, Solo-Leveling and one…
All You Want, Whenever You Want Manga Review
If you want your BL to be equal parts graphic raunchiness and sweet romance, All You Want, Whenever You Want is the perfect recipe.
― If there’s one thing I very much appreciate about Tokyopop’s current incarnation (apart from the fact that they’ve been doing quite well with their BL licensing choices), it’s how they list content warnings on their product pages. Rather than simply noting that a book …
Another Code, Ace Attorney, and Adventure Games 20 Years Later
The game genre’s success has had highs and lows. Is the Nintendo Switch ushering in a new era of sleuthing?
― A new year of game releases has begun, and with it, the first wave of new titles by various developers and publishers. Among these offerings have been several action-heavy titles and role-playing games but, in contrast, Nintendo and Capcom have done something rather different to start 2024 b…
This Week in Anime – A New Age of Anime Delinquents
Bucchigiri is reintroducing the anime world to delinquent culture, but is this homage to old-school bad boys refreshing or lost on modern audiences?
― Bucchigiri is reintroducing the anime world to delinquent culture, but is this homage to old-school bad boys refreshing or lost on modern audiences? Bucchigiri?!, Tokyo Revengers (first season), Kenka Banchō Otome: Girl Beats Boys, Yu Yu Hakusho, Haji…
Whoever Steals This Book Volume 1 Manga Review
A manga about fiction coming to life, Whoever Steals This Book’s art for each new fictional world is distinct and captivating.
― Fiction about fiction is a weird, woolly, postmodern fantasy genre I tend to enjoy. The best examples from the Western comic oeuvre I can think of would either be Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman or Mike Carey’s The Unwritten. Both play with the structures and tropes of fantasy st…
Veteran Animator Terumi Nishii on the Problems and Future Facing the Anime Industry
“…Full-time employees have been forced to work hard for the past 20 or 30 years—but it seems that instead of becoming ‘full-time employees,’ it’s more like they are ‘slaves.'”
― Recently, I was able to sit down and chat with Terumi Nishii, a veteran animator and character designer with credits ranging from Rurouni Kenshin and PENGUINDRUM to Jujutsu Kaisen and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. But rather th…