Anime Review

Trigun Volume 4

It is make or break for Trigun, as the show trudges ever closer to the halfway mark. Can the series leave behind the droll filler that plagued earlier instalments and at long last deliver the kind…

• 18th July 2005
Anime Review

Get Backers Volume 4

Since entering the Limitless Fortress, Get Backers has enjoyed an exciting new lease of life. The story is exploding with intrigue as our heroes make an unwelcome return to their past stomping…

• 17th July 2005
Anime Review

Read or Die

When priceless Beethoven manuscripts start disappearing around the world, Section A of the British Library Special Operations are assigned to retrieve them and track down those responsible.…

• 17th July 2005
News

Steamboy UK DVD postponed

According to DVD Times, Sony has now postponed the UK DVD release of Katsuhiro Otomo’s (creator of AKIRA) Steamboy until further notice. Steamboy had been originally set for a UK release…

• 15th July 2005
News

Review: Cowboy Bebop #5

Catching up with the fifth and penultimate volume of Cowboy Bebop before the finale hits UK stores on Monday, you can read my review now.

“I’m sure some will be rueing the lack of a consistent…
• 15th July 2005
News

Review: Stratos4 #2

Stuart Bullen has reviewed the second volume of Beez’s “fan service friendly, sci-fi adventure” Stratos 4, released in the UK last Monday.

“This disc promised so…
• 14th July 2005
Anime Review

Cowboy Bebop Volume 5

It’s a sobering thought to suddenly realize there is now only one volume left of Cowboy Bebop. Us long suffering UK fans had waited so long for this fated series, to see the timeless phrase…

• 14th July 2005
News

11th July UK anime releases

Only three releases today, two of which are vintage fan favourites; the first movie from Rumiko Takahashi’s long running Ranma series and the second movie in the Mobile Suit Gundam trilogy.11th…

• 11th July 2005