Released and serialized by Shueisha, Zombie Power premiered in 1999 within Weekly Shōnen Jump. Created by Tite Kubo (Bleach), Zombie Powder follows the story of Gamma Akutabi and his search for the twelve legendary “Rings of the Dead.” The rings are said to… Read More ›
review
Stories From The Past: Hagakure Review
Published by KODANSHA in 2010; Hagakure: The Code of The Samurai has been adapted from translations. It comes from the popular spiritual guide of the same name. With the help of Sean Michael Wilson and Chie Kutsuwada it has been… Read More ›
The Three Forgotten Stories: Neo-Tokyo Review
Released in September 25, 1987, Neo-Tokyo is an anthology of three short anime films made by three different Directors. It comes from Madhouse, the same studio who brought the West Trigun, Vampire Hunter D: Blood Lust, and Ninja Scroll to… Read More ›
Science & Religion Make Sweet Sweet Love: Super God Review
Supergod is a five issue comic published by Avatar Press, created and written by Warren Ellis (Red, Hellblazer) and drawn by Garrie Gastonny (Lady Death, City of Dust). Supergod is set on earth where various nations have created beings of tremendous strength and abilities… Read More ›
Defiling Jude Law With Science: eXistenZ Review
“eXistenZ” is a little movie that came out on April 23, 1999. It stars Jude Law and Jennifer Jason Leigh, with other notable cast members such as Willem Dafoe and Christopher Eccleston. The movie is directed by David Cronenberg who also wrote… Read More ›
Cars, Violence, and Sex! Oh My! : Death Race 2000 Review
Why should you watch Death Race 2000? Because of its good elements, which is more than can be said about the crap Hollywood has popped out in recent years. First off, this is a film you shouldn’t take seriously, which is very… Read More ›