Love in Focus Volume 2 Review
Manga Review

Love in Focus Volume 2 Review

Love in Focus Volume 2 Review
Love in Focus hasn’t managed to break free of the tropes it started out with but it succeeds at being a fun read. Shojo fans will certainly enjoy their time spent with the likeable cast of characters, especially knowing that it’s a shorter series in the genre.
• 28th May 2019
Dragon Ball Super: Broly Review
Film Review

Dragon Ball Super: Broly Review

Dragon Ball Super: Broly Review
Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a thrilling action film, pitting Goku and Vegata against the hulking Broly with some great animation work and a solid backstory that eases in newcomers to the franchise. For all its outrageous action that fans will love, those coming into this fresh will find the elongated fight scenes go on for far too long, perhaps resulting in them switching off in its final moments.
• 27th May 2019
Penguin Highway Review
Book Review

Penguin Highway Review

Penguin Highway Review
The West has long awaited the arrival of Tomihiko Morimi’s books and that wait has been well worth it. Penguin Highway offers a summertime adventure the likes of which we’ve not seen for quite some time - It’s fun, comical and well written.
• 26th May 2019
Re:ZERO Part 2 Review
Anime Review

Re:ZERO Part 2 Review

Re:ZERO Part 2 Review
The second half of Re:ZERO offers a fascinating, engrossing watch as Subaru falls apart and then rises up anew. With a final arc that brings this first season to a wonderfully satisfying conclusion, Re:ZERO Part 2 will undoubtedly claim a piece of your heart.
• 25th May 2019
Castlevania – Complete Season 1 Review
Anime Review

Castlevania – Complete Season 1 Review

Castlevania – Complete Season 1 Review
What’s that? “Castlevania isn’t an anime!” Well, I’ll have you know… you’re right. But it’s being released by Anime Limited, and ticks a lot of the same boxes that our favourite subgenre does anyway, so… let’s take a look at this game adaptation’s first season!
• 24th May 2019
Emanon Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Emanon Volume 1 Review

Emanon Volume 1 Review
The mangaka behind Eisner-nominated series Wandering Island, Kenji Tsuruta, is back! Teaming up with the winner of the Nihon SF Taisho award, Shinji Kajio, the two have created Emanon. The manga promises a whimsical look at what it means to carry memories with you from the beginning of time, but does it deliver?
• 21st May 2019