The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise is the powerhouse of it’s genre, and even after 20 years it’s presence has only increased as it steadily continues to gain more recognition and fans worldwide with the new Rebuild of Evangelion series. The newest release Evangelion 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo is the third out of four, and to follow what’s going […]
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Review: Uzumaki Naruto Illustrations Art Book
I am never one to go past a good art book, and Masashi Kishimoto has give us some gems with this beautiful selection from some of the most recent Shippuden arcs. The Uzumaki Naruto Illustrations Art Book include collections from Shounen Jump covers, Manga volume covers and movie posters in full colour A4 size. I really […]
Review: Hamatora Series 1 collection DVD
Hamatora is a series that expands it’s storyline over several mixed medias, and starting off with the manga serialization in 2013 it there is also the animation (split between two series), a role playing game, a light novel and even a stage show. It’s pretty stock standard these days for a half decent manga to acquire an anime […]
Review: Persona 4 the Golden Animation Series
Yu Narukami is back in all his glorious swagger in Persona 4 the Golden Animation, an expansion series that plays off the plot of the original Persona 4 The Animation. In case you didn’t already know, Persona is a popular roll playing Playstation game starting in 1996 from Japan, and Persona 4 is actually the 5th game in […]
Review: Naruto – Kakashi’s Story Novel
The Naruto manga may be wrapped up and the last movie aired, but the Naruto story is far from being finished. We get a small glimpse into new adventures with the Novel series being released, and the first book features Kakashi as the protagonist in Kakashi’s Story. Written by Akira Higashiyama, it’s set a year after the […]
Review: My Hero Academia Vol 2 manga
The Second Volume of My Hero Academia is out, and the pace picks up significantly! The students now have their Hero Uniforms and are ready to take on the Indoor Battle Training exercise, which sees them split into groups of two people per team. One team plays the Hero, and the other team the villains as they […]
Review: The Demon Prince of Momochi House Manga Vol 1 & 2
I’m not one to pass up a decent Shojo manga, and I have heard some good things about the Demon Prince of Momochi House (Momoshi-san Chi no Ayakashi Ouji in Japanese) over the last few months. This is a pretty standard recipe for Shojo manga, and although it has been done before (with a single girl in a […]
Review: Tokyo Ghoul Vol 1 & 2 manga
Sui Ishida is the author and illustrator behind Tokyo Ghoul, a Seinen series running in Weekly Young Jump that has exploded in popularity since the first few months of serialization. The opening chapter gives us a small insight into Kaneki Ken, a bookish college student hanging out with his friend Hide at Anteiku Cafe. Kaneki get’s […]
Saturday Fanart Feature: Chr0n0-X
This week’s feature is from an artist with an array of colorful pieces with each being as beautifully detailed as the last. I really like Chr0n0-X’s colour palette choices, and if you look carefully there are hidden patterns and textures in the shadows and highlights to give depth and a little something to make them just […]
First Impressions : Seven Deadly Sins
Seven Deadly Sins (Nanatsu no Taizai) is a new released anime on Netflix in Australia, and after reading a little of the manga quite a while ago I was interested in checking it out. You can watch it in Japanese or English with/without subtitles, and there are a few other languages available too. I chose […]