Review of One Piece, Collection 13
Episodes 300-324, may contain spoilers.
“There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates.” – James Russell Lowell
There is one thing that…
Episodes 300-324, may contain spoilers.
“There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates.” – James Russell Lowell
There is one thing that…
Project Ito may seem like a studio name but it’s actually a synonym for Satoshi Ito, a Japanese science fiction writer who produced four novels before his passing in 2009. Most of his books have…
Parasyte -the maxim-, the anime adaptation of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s late 80s/early 90s manga, returns for its concluding half. When we saw Shinichi last he had just come to terms with one tragic loss,…
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Platinum End © 2015 by Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata. SHUEISHA Inc.
“There’s an ‘A’ bomb in Wardour Street. They’ve called in the army, they’ve called in the police too.” – The Jam…
This review will contain spoilers for Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Part 1
With his contract to Saber ripped from him by Caster’s Rule Breaker Noble Phantasm, Shirou is now officially…
This review will contain spoilers for Future Diary – Part 1
The game to win the title of God is still afoot, and all major players seem to have their eye on eliminating Yuki Amano first and foremost.…
Hitoshi Iwaaki’s manga Parasyte has long been considered a masterpiece, particularly in the west where it was released back at a time when most people thought that manga were videos (thanks to…
Ian Wolf’s Review
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” – Albert Camus
The third episode in the OVA series detailing…
Ian Wolf’s Review
Warning: may contain spoilers.
“One must have a heart of stone not to read the death of Little Nell without laughing.” – Oscar Wilde
The end of the second TV series of Sword Art Online…
If there’s one thing I’ve come to rely on anime for, it’s the medium’s propensity for the outlandish and entertainingly bizarre. From the whacked out dreamscapes of Satoshi Kon’s Paprika to the…