Underappreciated Anime Worth Your Time pt. 1
This is a short list of anime that we feel deserves to be talked about more in the online anime community!
DetailsThis is a short list of anime that we feel deserves to be talked about more in the online anime community!
DetailsId:Invaded
Series review of Id:Invaded. Former detective Akihito Narihisago helps search for notorious serial killers by entering their minds. A fascinating mystery story with outstanding animation and characters.
DetailsNinjak vol 6: The Seven Blades of Master Darque
Ninjak vol 6 (Kindt, Cafu, Lamming, Segovia, Baron, Lee, Arreola): If you’re a new reader I’m genuinely excited, like kids on Christmas morning excited for you as you work your way through this fantastic run with an all around epic conclusion.
DetailsAlberto Rayo is a Peruvian comic writer with a broad multi-genre artwork. We sat with him to talk about his work, his inspirations and his sci-fi narrative approach, connecting visions of the future with indigenous roots, environmentalism and an anti-colonial approach.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #5
Hawkeye Freefall #5 (Rosenberg, Schmidt) kicks it up a notch in a series that continues to turn it up a notch. When will they stop? I have a feeling there’s no ceiling when it comes to this series!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #66
In Astonishing X-Men (2004) #66 (Liu, Pinna), the team shines a light on marginalized communities. This issue shows how our characters heal, enjoy, make community, in the face of traumatizing experiences, with a B-Side-movie-like subplot that surrounds it.
DetailsComing in late 2020 from Scout Comics’ imprint Scoot!
DetailsMetal Men #6
Metal Men #6 (Didio, Davis, Wright, Lanham) is an engrossing tale that brings a meaty realness to the Pinocchio trope, Davis and Didio take something that’s been done a million times and turns it on its ear to create something unique that truly draws you into the story.
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #3
Swamp Thing: New Roots #3 (Russell, Santucci, Kalisz, Sharpe) is consistent with it’s enjoyable characterizations, and there is just enough depth of plot to keep you coming back. It may not convince a new reader to jump into the series but it does push the story in interesting new directions and left me excited to come back for more.
DetailsFor the first time, the creative team of Lois Lane (Rucka, Perkins, Troy) comes up short in issue 10, larding this issue with unnecessary exposition for a character we barely know. It isn’t a complete disaster by any means, but is oddly out of character for such robust creators.
DetailsFor Molly #2
For Molly (Cheng, Sawyer) is proving itself an interesting story with a mythos that captivates and captures the reader. Going now in their Kickstarter for issue #3, this second one provides us worldbuilding and designs filled with expressiveness, emotion, and strength.
DetailsParallax Studio is excited to announce the launch of a Kickstarter campaign to fund the final phases of its newest independent film project, To Meet the Faces You Meet.
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