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"World War Z"
by Brian Thomas (Thu 11-09-2006)

Most of our classic movie monsters were drawn from some literary touchstone. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein pretty much created both the horror and science fiction genres as soon as it was published. Dracula is the undisputed king of vampire novels...

Get Over Those Terrible Gifts
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 12-24-2007)

No matter what holiday you celebrate there’s always one constant during the winter season: terrible gifts. Because of a schedule / travel conflict with the fam I happened to celebrate Christmas early this year. Did I get Subterranean Press’ li...

Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide
by Ure "Vader" Paul (Mon 06-23-2003)

Rummaging through my precious collection of PC games, I found it hard to find something I'd consider worth playing more than once. Happily, my quest for any halfway decent game ended when I located Neverwinter Nights among my compilation, which was on...


The I of the Dragon
by Uros "2Lions" Jojic (Wed 07-14-2004)

It's true that while dragging politics into a discussion about an Action RPG is far from appealing, I will have to touch briefly upon the concept of globalization to kind of get to where I'm going with this opening. Essentially, the principals tha...

PLAGUE OF DARKNESS coming this way
by Patrick Sauriol (Wed 08-27-2003)

Namco Hometek Inc. has announced that it has a new video game in development due out next summer. Called PLAGUE OF DARKNESS (that's a working title), the video game is slated for release on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms. Both versions will support ...

Beware THE MIST
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 10-01-2007)

It seems only fitting to talk about Stephen King in the first Book Buzz column of October. Turned 60 last month, the American horror guru has written over 50 bestselling novels and won countless literary awards. His patented brand of disturbing, psycholog...

Ultimate Guides!
by Pat Ferarra (Tue 03-20-2007)

I don’t know what it is about the word ‘ultimate’ and franchise guides, but there’s no doubt that DK Publishing is one of the best in the business for in-depth and aesthetic guides on your favorite media series. This week Tom De...


"30 Days Of Night: Spreading The Disease #1"
by Kurt Amacker (Wed 01-03-2007)

Spreading the Disease stands as the first sequel to the original 30 Days of Night series written by somone other than Steve Niles.  Co-owner of the property, Ben Templesmith, contributed one of the three covers available, but Dan Wickline –...

"The Reaping"
by Brian Thomas (Sat 04-07-2007)

Behold!: A movie so mindful of religion to avoid opening on Good Friday, but edited in such confusion that it misses getting the details right on its main theme – the Biblical Plagues. It seems inconceivable that screenwriters returning to the o...

Clive Barker is developing a PLAGUE
by Patrick Sauriol (Thu 11-04-2004)

Clive Barker has a new production in development about the end of the world. Barker's Midnight Picture Show company and Armada Pictures are working on PLAGUE, a feature length horror film to be directed by Hal Masonberg. The film's script was written by M...

The Big Top comes tumbling down?
by David Michael Wharton (Mon 04-04-2005)

They've spent several years reminding us that, "It's not TV. It's HBO." Well, that may be the case, but TV or no, it still all comes down to the ratings in the end. After an amazing second season that erased any memory of complaints that the first season ...


Top SF Awards
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 03-24-2008)

After several slow weeks in genre literature the release schedule is finally picking back up, offering loads of fresh sci-fi, fantasy, and horror amidst the news of recent award noms and finalists. An unfortunate truth of life is that there are a lot of ...

CRUSADE: Update
by Frank Garcia (Mon 02-21-2000)

Although it has been just five months since CRUSADE completed its first run broadcast on the TNT network, the obstacles mounting against a potential revival of the series have ramped up, says series producer John Copeland. There is some reason for optimis...

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
by Dani Moure (Tue 09-20-2005)

What They SayFrom one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animation, and the creator of the Oscar-winning Spirited Away comes Hayao Miyazaki\'s epic ecological masterpiece! A thousand years after a global war, a seaside kingdom known as t...

Masonberg PLAGUES Sony Screen Gems
by Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor (Thu 07-12-2007)

I got this in the email box today and I thought why not spread it out for all you horror fans. It seems that writer/director Hal Masonberg is trying to pressure Sony's Screen Gems to let him release a  version of THE PLAGUE as he originally intended ...


Book Buzz: From Novik to Heinlein and George R.R. Martin, Deluxe Editions
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 07-28-2008)

In an overloaded release schedule of sci-fi, horror and fantasy book debuts a few reduxes by renowned authors George R.R. Martin, Robert A. Heinlein, Philip K. Dick, and Naomi Novik stand out amongst dozens of new titles.   The month of July has se...

Fish Heads, Fish Heads
by Randall Larson (Thu 04-12-2007)

THIS WEEK’S RECOMMENDATIONS  Sweden’s new film label, Fin de Siècle Media, has released a real treasure of late 70’s Eurohorror film music – Luciano Michelini’s provocative score for L’Isola Degli Uomini...

Priest Vol.#03
by Jarred Pine (Wed 04-13-2005)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Min-Woo HyungTranslated by:Lauren NaAdapted by:What They SayWhile railroad men and pioneer familes expand into the frontier of the old west, a secret war is being waged between two factions: the followers of Temozarela, an ang...

Y: THE LAST MAN #1
by Tony Whitt (Sun 08-04-2002)

The most terrifying part of the first issue of Y: THE LAST MAN is not the nail-biting countdown to the release of the male-dominating plague, or even the scenes of every man but one suddenly vomiting blood and bleeding from the eyes as a result. No, indee...


Alas, Poor Yorick
by Kurt Amacker, Columnist (Wed 02-06-2008)

Greetings, Maniacs, and welcome to another entry into the Comicscape canon! Last week, I had to pick between two important subjects – the return of Captain America – temporary or not – and the conclusion of DC/Vertigo’s fantas...

I Talked with a Zombie: Mark Kidwell on ‘68
by Kurt Amacker (Wed 01-10-2007)

Everyone loves zombies.  They scare the hell out of you.  They serve as a perfect metaphor for, well, “us.”  And, best of all, they eat people.  With those sterling qualities, I see very little not to like about our lumb...

The Wizard Explored
by Pat Ferrara (Tue 05-01-2007)

Penguin Group USA unveils a powerful new anthology on hardcover featuring fantasy’s most prestigious character archetypes: the almighty, all-ass-kicking wizard. Neil Gaiman, Kage Baker, Orson Scott Card, and many other established fantasy authors ro...

WARCRAFT
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 08-27-2007)

In breaking with tradition this week, a Pocket Star release has given me an excuse to spend most of my discourse on something I positively love: WARCRAFT.   Ever since playing a demo version of the original Warcraft (on a Shuckysoft shareware CD) a...


THE DRIFTING CLASSROOM, Volume 5
by Nadia Oxford (Sat 07-07-2007)

You're probably familiar with the premise behind Umezu's renowned horror manga by now, and if you're not, it's not hard to get acquainted with it. A group of schoolchildren are stranded in a dark alien wasteland after their school is mysteriously transpor...

A Wasteland April Fools!
by Andrew Hershberger (Tue 04-01-2003)

Greetings Cinescapers. First off I'd like to thank all of you for your wonderful letters, advice, and the dead rat. As you'll no doubt notice there have been a few changes to TV Wasteland since last week; first of all, my spelling is a little better, and ...

Stan Winston rides a dark horsey
by Patrick Sauriol (Mon 04-14-2003)

Oscar-winning creature creator Stan Winston snapped up the movie rights to 3DO's forthcoming video game THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE last year but today's issue of The Hollywood Reporter states that Winston also owns the rights to create a line of ...

AndromeDVD Strain
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 04-01-2003)

As a lover of movies, I dearly love the DVD format. However, now that they’ve been around a while and the format has become established, the honeymoon is over. I still dearly love DVD, but there are some things I dearly hate about them, and from time to t...


GLOBAL FREQUENCY #1
by Tony Whitt (Sun 10-27-2002)

I'm not entirely sure why I haven't been better exposed to the work of Warren Ellis. Perhaps it's an unfortunate tendency on my part to get him confused with PREACHER's Garth Ennis, even though their names are really nothing alike when you look at them in...

Y: The Last Man
by Corona's Coming Attractions (Fri 01-26-2007)

Premise:  After a mysterious plague has wiped out every male mammal with a Y chromosome on the planet save for a twentysomething amateur escape artist and a monkey he was training, Yorick Brown and Ampersand become the two most wanted individuals in ...

TEARS OF THE SUN
by MICHAEL TUNISON (Fri 03-07-2003)

The interwoven wars, famines and poverty that continue to plague Africa in the 21st century get such shamefully little play in American pop media that a film like TEARS OF THE SUN, which attempts to grapple with the ongoing holocaust in the context of a m...

THE CRAZIES
by BRIAN THOMAS (Thu 09-18-2003)

Almost every writer that mentions this summer's sleeper hit 28 DAYS LATER has linked it to the cannibal zombie movies of George Romero. Let's get one thing straight: there are NO zombies in 28 DAYS LATER. However, Danny Boyle's horror shocker about psycho...


Um... Happy Anniversary!
by Brian Thomas (Tue 01-27-2004)

This week’s column marks the start of my second year of DVD Shopping List, and I want to thank all the readers out there for the support they’ve shown for it – if you’re all enjoying it, that makes all the time & trouble that goes into it worthwhile.O...

THE SECRET SERVICE
by Brian Thomas (Fri 02-20-2004)

The final series produced by Gerry Anderson in "Supermarionation" (at least until his attempt at a comeback with TERRAHAWKS in the 1980s), this is surely one of the oddest television shows ever broadcast. The production technique in itself is strange – ov...

'Tis the Season for TV Seasoning
by Brian Thomas (Tue 12-30-2003)

Well, I axed for it. A few weeks back I inquired whether you readers had any favorite TV series that had yet to be "seasoned", and you let me know. While popular mainstream sitcom SEINFELD was the early favorite, most of you were more creative in your req...

SATANIS: THE DEVIL'S MASS / SINTHIA: THE DEVIL'S DOLL
by ANDREW HERSHBERGER (Fri 09-19-2003)

Does anybody else feel that Satanism is overkill? Look, you’ve got this perfectly good atheism in which you don’t have to do anything but not believe in God, so why bother with the backbreaking labor involved in “worshiping the lord Lucifer”? Worse with S...


LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE
by Scott Collura (Fri 07-25-2003)

The problem with our summer action movies these days is that we expect way too much from them. What were the chances of TERMINATOR 3 recapturing the thrills of the first two films? LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN and THE HULK? Really, they never had a c...

JUST IMAGINE STAN LEE'S SANDMAN
by Tony Whitt (Fri 07-12-2002)

Writing a DC title named SANDMAN must have been an odd prospect for Stan Lee: he'd already created a character named the Sandman before, way back in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4. But for his re-imagining of the DC version that enjoyed such success in the Golden ...

Hulking, Tubular, and Matrixed
by Randall D. Larson (Thu 06-26-2003)

This Week's RecommendationThe rhythmic structure of Danny Elfman's score for THE HULK, released this week on Decca (B0000633-02), is roughly similar to that of SPIDERMAN. In many moments, the two Elfman scores share a parallel pattern in their rhythmic de...

BARRY WEEN VOLUME 3 #6
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Tue 02-19-2002)

BARRY WEEN remains one of the most consistently delightful comic book titles out there, even if the content is not exactly all-ages friendly. Barry is Calvin if his Spaceman Spiff fantasies were based in reality and leavened with the sort of profanity tha...


Marti the Vampire Producer Part Two
by Arnold T. Blumberg and Anthony C. Ferrante (Tue 03-12-2002)

Second only to Joss Whedon in the BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER creative roster, producer Marti Noxon has a strong influenceand strong feelingsregarding the lives of the Slayer and the other characters on the popular UPN show. Today, CINESCAPE continues its di...

DVD This Week: March 19
by JOHN THONEN (Tue 03-19-2002)

VIDEO NEWSFROM HELL was a box office disappointment, but for those who missed the Hughes Brothers highly atmospheric take on the most legendary serial killer in history, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has recently announced that the film will be rele...

Arach-Attack!
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Wed 02-20-2002)

To tie in with the release of May's SPIDER-MAN feature film, Marvel Comics has lined up a veritable smorgasbord of Spider-titles. Let's take a closer look at the tangled web of offerings: SPIDER-MAN First up is the 48-page movie adaptation by Stan Lee an...

Comicscape - February 25, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 02-25-2004)

OPINION: For a publishing company that's always touted itself as the House of Ideas, Marvel sure has a nasty habit of quashing some of its better ones before they even get off the ground. The latest victim is the recently published EPIC ANTHOLOGY, the fi...


TAROT #12
by Michael David (Thu 01-31-2002)

When the mainstream media turns its eye to comics, as it does every time a big budget superhero movie turns up in the local theater, they often look to the shelves and wonder ? just what has become of all those kid-themed funny books they knew as a child?...

Weekly Genre Show Ratings (Feb. 4-Feb. 10)
by Christopher Allan Smith (Thu 02-14-2002)

 New episodes and reruns of the top two shows of this season took up the top four slots in this weeks genre TV top ten, pushing out fan favorites like BUFFY and ROSWELL. Again, C.S.I. and THE SIMPSONS took top honors, along with the action/thriller A...

JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES #5
by Tony Whitt (Fri 03-22-2002)

It was only a matter of time before the 21st century Justice League met the foe that gave the original Justice League its start: Starro the Conqueror, the giant starfish from space with mind control powers. No, seriously-it happened in their first appeara...

Simsonson imagines SANDMAN
by Rob Allstetter (Tue 03-26-2002)

Walter Simonson is the latest artist to team with Stan Lee in his JUST IMAGINE... series for DC Comics, drawing June's SANDMAN story. Here's how DC describes the book: "JUST IMAGINE...SANDMAN finds Earth menaced by a mysterious sickness that is causing...


DVD & VHS This Week: May 7
by John Thonen (Tue 05-07-2002)

VIDEO NEWSActor Val Kilmer has never really clicked with audiences and become the star his talent and looks once seemed to guarantee him. Part of the reason for this failure is that he so often comes across as an unlikable and arrogant ass, both on and of...

BLADE #3
by Tony Whitt (Sun 06-09-2002)

As someone who's not the biggest fan of Wesley Snipes even at the best of times and who avoided the two BLADE films like the plague they are, I'm probably not the type of reader that the creators of the new BLADE series from Marvel's MAX line is trying to...

YTHE LAST MAN preview
by Rob Allstetter (Tue 04-23-2002)

Former SWAMP THING writer Brian K. Vaughan returns to Vertigo territory with Y THE LAST MAN, a new series that begins in July from DC Comics. Here's the series' set-up: "When a mysterious plague suddenly kills every living creature on the planet with a...

Untangling the Web, Part 2
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Sat 04-20-2002)

So we've already talked about the confusion that might ensue when moviegoers head to their local comic shop seeking an arachnid fix. But one thing is certain - they won't find just a few Spider-titles on the stand. There will be a plethora of comics, one-...


MARVEL MANGAVERSE #1
by Tony Whitt (Tue 04-16-2002)

It always amazes me when American artists and writers put together a Western-style plot, do up the artwork in what they consider "manga style" (which generally only includes the conventions of big-eyed characters and the occasional subtler touches like wh...

June 24 June 30: Has BUFFY Jumped the Shark?
by Sonia Mansfield (Mon 06-24-2002)

So, I'm sitting here listening to a CD of the musical episode of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER that super cool column reader Joe sent me, and it got me to thinking was there a better hour of TV last TV season?I don't think so.But still, the Emmy voters are wo...

Comicscape February 9, 2005
by Kurt Amacker (Wed 02-09-2005)

Being that this is my first regular column for Comicscape, I've decided to devote an entire column to my favorite subject: me. That's right this column is all about yours truly. Settle in while I recount my earliest memories of sitting in a hospital wi...

POTTER Rumors Run Wild
by News Editor (Fri 07-15-2005)

With the new Harry Potter book, HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE, arriving on shelves tonight at midnight, there are last minute rumors and specualtion spreading across the Internet about what happens to Harry.J.K. Rowling reminds everyone on her ow...


HUSTLE down to the DVD store
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 08-09-2005)

We found in our mailbox a screener for a new black & white horror feature from William Winckler (DOUBLE-D AVENGER) that is "thisclose" to landing a DVD distributor. FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE recalls the monster pictures of the 1950...

EMPIRE: "Pilot" & "Will"
by Jason Davis (Sun 07-03-2005)

Though classical tales are often the stuff of the silver screen, their visits to the television, outside the occasional mythological offerings of Hallmark, have been few and far between. I, CLAUDIUS set the standard in 1976 with its account of three first...

Kylie Minogue Surgery Reported Successful
by Randall Larson (Tue 05-31-2005)

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue had a cancerous lump successfully removed from her breast and doctors are confident they caught the disease early enough to prevent it spreading, a surgeon announced Saturday.Dr. Jenny Senior said the 36-year-old underwen...

MATANGO: ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 03-29-2005)

Science fiction pioneer William Hope Hodgson is little known today, but in the early 20th century his popularity rivaled that of H.G. Wells and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. H.P. Lovecraft was among his admirers. It may be that Hodgson's stories lacked the magn...


SAHARA
by Abbie Bernstein (Fri 04-08-2005)

SAHARA really wants to give audiences a good time, and to a large extent, it does. First-time feature director Breck Eisner stages a lot of bracing sequences of flying fists, vehicles, boats, you name it, and has an appealing sense of comedic timing, not ...

STARGATE SG-1 - The Powers That Be
by Jason Davis (Sun 08-14-2005)

"The Powers That Be" is probably the best episode of the all-new, all-different STARGATE SG-1 to air thus far. It captures the humorous tone of the earlier installments with Vala riffing well against the rest of the cast, but gradually evolves into someth...

Sena to Guide WITCH
by News Editor (Sat 09-10-2005)

Columbia Pictures is in final talks with Dominic Sena to direct SEASON OF THE WITCH, from a script by Bragi F. Schut.The story centers on a group of knights in 14th century France who must transport a woman accused of witchcraft to a mountain abbey, where...

It's Halloween!
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 10-25-2005)

We've been fans of Something Weird Video for two decades, as they've unearthed and preserved on home video hundreds of "lost" and obscure exploitation films over the years. We've enjoyed their TV show REEL WILD CINEMA, and their fun-packed Image DVDs have...


Why is this Chicken dancing?
by BRIAN THOMAS (Sat 11-05-2005)

Central Park Media has begun offering downloadable content for iPod, so now you can get trailers and even full episodes of selected series and watch them on your video iPod. Okay, so I have mixed feelings about the whole handheld video deal. On the one ha...

I Am Legend
by Karl Schneider (Thu 07-13-2006)

Release Date: December 14, 2007 Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Director: Francis Lawrence Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich, Akiva Goldsman Cast:  Will Smith, Alice Braga, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Willow Smith, Charlie Tahan Genre: Action, Advent...

Comicscape - September 14, 2005
by Kurt Amacker (Wed 09-14-2005)

Kurt: How did you break into the comics industry? Tim: I worked my way up through the role playing game industry. I started doing that in 1986 and worked pretty steadily until about 1996. I started at the bottom and worked my way up the totem pole. By the...

Sitcoms and Space Invaders
by David Michael Wharton (Mon 09-12-2005)

Howdy all, welcome back to another action-packed week of obscure references and questionable wit. Got plenty of new show previews to cover this week, and I was finally able to get my hands on a copy of the SURFACE pilot (thanks NBC!), so we'd best get rig...


STARGATE SG-1: Moebius
by Jason Davis (Sat 03-19-2005)

The teaser of "Moebius" is about death. The first two acts are about time travel. Acts three and four, well, that's another story...literally. For the eighth-season finale, the producers of STARGATE SG-1 are playing a favorite game of the science fiction ...

Viva La Bambi
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 03-01-2005)

For years, a hobby of mine is collecting found photographs. Not the thrift store kind, but pics I find on the sidewalk or on the floor in stores. Maybe someday I'll make a gallery show or a website with them. I've also found cassettes (usually mix tapes o...

Comicscape - June 2, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 06-02-2004)

OPINION: Hope everyone had a good Memorial Day and that, if you weren't out remembering those who have fought and died for our freedom, you were at least enjoying the fruits (and nicely grilled meats) of that freedom at the park or campgrounds of your cho...

New CLONE WARS cartoon series announced
by Patrick Sauriol (Wed 06-09-2004)

Via the official STAR WARS website, Lucasfilm has announced that five new chapters in the STAR WARS: CLONE WARS micro-series of animated shorts are in development. The five new episodes will air on the Cartoon Network starting March 21, 2005 and run conse...


Comicscape - May 26, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 05-26-2004)

OPINION: Recently, Lev Grossman of TIME Magazine wrote an article called "The Problem With Superman," in which he covers this summer's "reboot" of the Man of Steel and the reasons for said re-imagining of DC's greatest icon. He explains that one of the bi...

Comicscape - April 7, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 04-07-2004)

OPINION: Before getting onto the topic of this week's column, I'd like to thank everyone who wrote in expressing their condolences on the death of my cat and who gave me their vote of confidence regarding the way I handled the mean-spirited e-mail from a ...

WEASELS RIP MY FLESH
by Brian Thomas (Wed 03-10-2004)

My fascination with shiny objects is well documented - if nothing else, all the time I spend with DVDs will attest to that – and many look to me when a job requires watching a truly mind-numbing piece of cinema. But Image Entertainment has once again mana...

Comicscape - March 10, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 03-10-2004)

OPINION: I'm guessing everyone's pretty tired of the comics covers topic, based on the incredibly small response to my request for votes for the best comics covers of all time. I'm pretty tired of it, myself - but that's because I decided to go out and do...


Comicscape - July 7, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 07-07-2004)

OPINION: I had hoped to do a column this week on Free Comics Day or on SPIDER-MAN 2 - both of which I experienced yesterday (Saturday, July 3) but you had so much to say about last week's column on the Revolving Door of Death that instead I'm turning the...

COUNTESS DRACULA'S ORGY OF BLOOD
by Brian Thomas (Tue 07-20-2004)

This release marks Frontline Films’ first venture with Retromedia, and to the discerning eye, the difference is readily apparent. Writer/director Don Glut never seemed quite comfortable with his previous label E.I. Cinema. Though as adept at procuring nak...

LOST CONTINENT
by ANDREW HERSHBERGER (Tue 01-08-2002)

“Dinosaurs and men, whoa gotta miss that one.” So went the words of wisdom from my Uncle Merle concerning Robert L. Lippert’s ode to mountain climbing, LOST CONTINENT. Quickly pointing out there were pictures of women featured prominently on the back of t...

Christensen to Star in "Decameron"
by News Editor (Mon 02-14-2005)

Hayden Christensen has been cast to play Lorenzo in Dino De Laurentiis' upcoming adaptation of the 14th century Italian classic "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio. Mischa Barton will also star. David Leland has written the script and will also direct...


SHAUN OF THE DEAD
by Abbie Bernstein (Fri 09-24-2004)

SHAUN OF THE DEAD is notable for several reasons. Firstly, it's an uncommonly funny and smart parody of flesh-eating zombie movies, something that's surprisingly hard to get right. Secondly, and even more surprising, SHAUN succeeds in being a flesh-eating...

Criminal Macabre
by Corona's Coming Attractions (Tue 08-10-2004)

p> Genre:Horror/Comic Book Adaptation.Studio:MGM.Production Company:Unknown.Project Phase:Script Stage.Who's In It:Unknown.Who's Making It:Bragi Schut, Steve Niles (Screenwriters); based on the comic book series Criminal Macabre created by Steve Niles and...

JU-ON
by Abbie Bernstein (Fri 07-23-2004)

JU-ON is a ghost story that combines some truly strong scares with a format that is on the one hand oddly logical and on the other very frustrating.Director/writer Takashi Shimizu adds a new ripple to the haunted house genre by giving it a contagious aspe...

THE RECKONING
by Abbie Bernstein (Fri 03-05-2004)

THE RECKONING is a number of things: murder mystery, medieval drama and, intriguingly, a history lesson on what theatre used to be like.Once upon a time, English theatre was based entirely on enactments of Biblical stories. Scripting and acting something ...


WITCHOUSE 2: Direct-to-Video Horror
by John Thonen (Tue 09-26-2000)

When we catche up with veteran low-budget filmmaker JR Bookwalter, he has just returned from the set of one movie, has recently been scouting locations for a different movie, is part way through post-production on another and in pre-production on yet anot...

Hellsing Vol.#08
by John Zakrzewski (Wed 08-15-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Kohta HiranoTranslated by:Duane JohnsonAdapted by:What They SayLondon is already bathed in blood, its citizenry almost entirely slaughtered by vampiric, reborn Nazi soldiers. And marching through the rivers of blood are thousa...

Last Uniform (aka Saigo no Seifuku) Vol.#01
by Ariadne Roberts (Mon 10-15-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Mera HakamadaTranslated by:Nancy Barron, Ben ApplegateAdapted by:Shannon Fay, Janet HouckWhat They SayEach girl at Tsubakigaoka Girls\' Dorm is paired with a roommate. Tsumugi with Beniko, and Ai with Fuuko. Yet the girls each...

Mamotte!! Lollipop Vol.#02
by Robert Harris (Wed 02-20-2008)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Michiyo KikutaTranslated by:Elina IshikawaAdapted by:Elina IshikawaWhat They SayNina doesn\'t have just one dream boy - she has two: Zero and Ichi. Both are super-cute wizards, who make her heart beat a little bit faster. But ...


To Terra... Vol.#01
by Jarred Pine (Mon 02-19-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Keiko TakemiyaTranslated by:Dawn LaabsAdapted by:What They SayThe future. Having driven Terra to the brink of environmental collapse, humanity decides to reform itself by ushering in the age of Superior Domination (S.D.), a sy...

EDEN Vol.#05
by Jarred Pine (Wed 12-13-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Hiroki EndoTranslated by:Kumar SivasubramanianAdapted by:Kumar SivasubramanianWhat They SayBacked by their military might and mutated Aeon soldiers, Propater forces continue to seek possession of our planet. They also seek to ...

Ode to Kirihito Vol.#1
by Jarred Pine (Tue 10-17-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Osamu TezukaTranslated by:Camillia NiehAdapted by:What They SayIt may or may not be contagious. There seems to be no cure for it. Yet, Monmow Disease, a life-threatening condition that transforms a person into a dog-like beast...

JUNE PRIDE Vol.#01
by Danielle Van Gorder (Thu 11-08-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Shinobu GohohTranslated by:Kazumi OhyaAdapted by:What They SayFar away from the city, deep within the mountains, sits the all-boys high school Shidou Academy. In years past, this school housed only the sons of the most elite f...


Vampire Hunter D (Novels) Vol.#08 - Mysterious Journey to the North Sea Part Two
by John Zakrzewski (Tue 11-27-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Hideyuki KikuchiTranslated by:Kevin LeahyAdapted by:What They SayThe picturesque coastal town of Florence was known for millennia as a pleasure resort for the Nobility. As retribution for their decadence, the cruel and beautif...

ADV Films Announces January 11 Release Dates (Wed 01-05-2005)

HOUSTON, January 5, 2005— ADV Films, the #1 producer-distributor of anime in the U.S, is pleased to announce a January 11, 2005 street date for three additional titles in their wide assortment of anime hits. BURN UP! When the crime fighting...

New License Announcements (Wed 07-05-2006)

NEW TITLES ANNOUNCED AT ANIMECON 2006 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 4th July 2006. DramaQueen has announced that they acquired three new yaoi titles and one Korean shounen-ai title. DramaQueen is proud to present the following three yaoi titles: - Your...

Disney Plans More Ghibli (Tue 03-23-2004)

FROM HAYAO MIYAZAKI, THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER OF "SPIRITED AWAY" MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND PORCO ROSSO THREE ANIMATED MASTERPIECES ON 2-DISC DVD FOR THE FIRST TIME ON AUGUST 31 Brand New, Star Talent English Langu...


ADV Films announces release of Lost Universe Series (Fri 10-20-2000)

HOUSTON - ADV Films is proud to announce the DVD release of Slayers: Book of Spells. In the annals of fantasy there is no mage as feared, no sorcerer as powerful as the fiery redhead Lina Inverse. And when the exceptionally well-endowed Naga the Serpent ...

Media Blasters February 2002 Announcements (Sat 12-01-2001)

Media Blasters titles street in February 2002 Magic User's Club - "A Magic Kiss" (Ep. 8-10) (DVD) AnimeWorks 75 Min. Cat.# MTTDVD-4017 UPC#: 6-31595-40177-6 ISBN #: 1-58655-149-3 Pre-Book Date: 01//22/2002 Street Date: 02/26/2002 SRP: $24.95 Description...

White Guardian Vol.#01
by Julie Rosato (Tue 01-16-2007)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Duo BrandTranslated by:E. VivienneAdapted by:What They SayThe Kingdom of Landa, once a proud country, is weakened by internal espionage and strife with its neighbors. In order to save the country, Linth Highwind Belc Landa IV,...

Cantarella Vol.#04
by Danielle Van Gorder (Fri 07-18-2008)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist: You HiguriTranslated by: Christine SchillingAdapted by: N/AWhat They SayFrom birth, Cesare Borgia is surrounded by hellish shadows that threaten to consume him. Damned by his own father, hated by his closest brother, separate...


El-Hazard, The Alternative World Vol. #2
by Roman Martel (Sat 02-16-2002)

The Review!-Synopsis- All our favorite characters from El Hazard are caught up in their new world. Fujisawa and Miz finally catch up with Afura Mann and Rune Venus, but secrets are revealed that might have a serious impact on life back on El Hazard, if th...

Neon Genesis Evangelion Collection 0:6
by Brian Shea (Sat 02-16-2002)

The Review!Audio: Audio was excellent as usual; everything sounded clear. I checked out the Japanese and English Audio Tracks. The Japanese sounds great, along with every other DVD, although I can't help but hate plenty of the voices in the dub, which bri...

Bubblegum Crisis 2040 Vol. #5
by Roman Martel (Wed 02-06-2002)

The Review!Overall Rating: 4.1 (on a scale of 1-5) -Technical Ratings- Sound: 5 Picture: 5 Menu: 5 Presentation: 4 Goodies: 3 Overall: 4.4 -Content Ratings- Animation: 4 Sound: 4 Plot: 3 English Acting: 4 Music: 4 Entertainment: 3.5 Overall: 3.8 -Intro...

Blue Submarine No. 6 Vol. #3
by Justin Emerson (Wed 02-06-2002)

The Review!As all of you who've read my review of the last Blue Sub discs know, I'm a huge fan of this show so far. Every disc manages to amaze me, and every disc just keeps getting better. This disc is no exception. As with the Audio on all the Blue Su...


Zegapain Vol. #2
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 12-17-2007)

What They SayThe reality that the real world is destroyed and that he and everyone he knows are just computer recreations of dead humans, has driven Kyo into an existential crisis. What\'s the point of living in the false peace of Maihama or fighting in t...

Di Gi Charat Nyo! Vol. #06
by Chris Beveridge (Wed 04-23-2008)

What They SayIt's not easy keeping up with all the crazy hijinks. Puchiko's feline friend, Hokke Mirin has given birth to kittens. Dejiko has decided that the house is getting too crowded and sells off all of Yasushi's junk. Her Majesty, Dejiko's mom, has...

Trigun Vol. #1
by Roman Martel (Mon 02-18-2002)

The Review!Overall Rating: 4.6 (on a scale of 1-5) -Disc Ratings- Sound: 5 Picture: 5 Menu: 5 Presentation: 4 Goodies: 5 Overall: 4.8 -Artistic Ratings- Animation: 4 Sound: 5 Plot: 4 English Acting: 4 Music: 5 Overall: 4.4 Intro The first ...

Fushigi Yûgi (Shojo Edition) Vol.#01
by Megan Lavey (Tue 04-13-2004)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Yu WataseTranslated by:Kaori InoueAdapted by:What They SayMiaka Yuki is an ordinary junior-high student who is suddenly whisked away into the world of a book, "The Universe of the Four Gods." There she becomes the priestess of...


Gorgeous Carat Vol.#01
by Julie Rosato (Tue 05-30-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:You HiguriTranslated by:N/AAdapted by:What They SayFlorian Rochefort is the heir to a once-wealthy aristocratic family that has fallen on hard times. One way to save the family's fortune would be to sell the Flame of Mughal, a...

Testarotho Vol.#03
by Matthew Alexander (Wed 09-13-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Kei Sanbe Translated by:Akira TsubasaAdapted by:Jake ForbesWhat They SayTestarotho races towards its exciting conclusion! Trapped behind enemy lines, Leonedus and Capria find solace where they least expect it - with the very M...

Berserk Vol.#10
by Eduardo M. Chavez (Tue 03-28-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Miura Kentaro Translated by:Duane JohnsonAdapted by:What They SayWarrior supreme Guts has returned, and just in time to save the weakened Band of the Hawk from certain destruction... and to form an intimate bond with the beaut...

Apocolypse Zero (aka: Kakugo No Susume) Vol.#01
by Megan Lavey (Sat 06-25-2005)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Takayuki YamaguchiTranslated by:Yamamoto-DaveyAdapted by:What They SayThe world stands in ruin as humanity scrapes by with a meager existence. Mutants and radiation plague the land and few survive their teenage years. Emerging...


Alone in My King ™s Harem Vol.#01
by Eduardo M. Chavez (Sat 05-13-2006)

Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Hoshino LilyTranslated by:Duane JohnsonAdapted by:What They SayThe adoring eyes of a gorgeous concubine life to meet the approving gage of a king. A dreamland oasis promises that no love is forbidden for a single night. And th...

ADV ACQUIRES NEW SERIES TOKYO MAJIN (Tue 06-26-2007)

Teens Defend Tokyo in Fast-Paced Action Series HOUSTON June 26, 2007 " ADV Films, the number one producer-distributor of anime outside of Japan, is pleased to announce it has acquired the exclusive home video and broadcast rights in North America for th...

NEW YORK ANIME FESTIVAL ANTICIPATES MAJOR LAUNCH; NEW SHOW DEFINES ITS ROLE IN ANTICIPATION OF FUTURE GROWTH (Mon 09-17-2007)

Events, Programs and Panels to Focus on All Aspects of Japanese Culture Norwalk, CT, September 17, 2007: The New York Anime Festival (NYAF) is anticipating a significant launch when it opens its doors to the public on December 7th, 2007. While show off...

RUNE: VIKING WARLORD
by Troy Roberts (Fri 08-17-2001)

Owners of the Playstation 2 have seen three different types of games since the system's launch. They've seen the good games, which have been few and far between. They've seen the mediocre games, which have been the most abundant type of video game on the ...


28 DAYS Details
by Frank Kurtz (Wed 09-05-2001)

As previously reported, Danny Boyle's current film project is the post-apolcalyptic thriller 28 DAYS LATER. Now, some brief details have surfaced on how the film will depict some of the story's grisly events.While talking to Fangoria, Boyle revealed that ...

CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
by Brian Thomas (Thu 07-26-2001)

In the previous entry, ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES, the series was established as a vicious circle. Seemingly, the apes' trip back in time was destined to make the future planet ruled by them come to pass. However, we can see that it didn't have to...

THE ADVENTURES OF BARRY WEEN VOL. 3 #3
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Wed 07-04-2001)

At every opportunity, I've written in some detail about Judd Winick's singular talent, and I'm certainly not the only one, so by now most of you should know he's one of the most promising new creators in comics today. He's already making history with his ...

The Japanese Science-Fiction and Monster Film Weekend, Part 3
by Steve Biodrowski (Sun 07-30-2000)

On Saturday, July 15, after screenings of Son of Godzilla and Godzilla Vs. Destroyah, the second day of the American Cinemateque’s Japanese Science-Fiction and Monster Film Weekend wound up with the U.S. premier of Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey (2000, ...


Shocking stocking stuffers
by BRIAN THOMAS (Tue 12-20-2005)

We've got some great stuff in the Prize Closet for you this week (courtesy of the elves at Universal), so let's get on with the giving, shall we? To win any of these DVDs, simply send an email to psycho@psychotronic.info containing your name and address w...

DOCTOR WHO: PROJECT TWILIGHT
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Fri 09-14-2001)

The Dusk casino has a terrible secret, and we ain't talking mob corruption or skimming either. No, there's something truly sinister lurking underneath this temple of sin, and it's far more dangerous than any blackjack bet or watered down drink. There are ...

GRENDEL: THE DEVIL INSIDE #1 (of 3)
by Tony Whitt (Wed 10-17-2001)

Brian Li Sung is still in New York after the death of his lover Christine, killed by Argent the Wolf. He's reading the original Grendel logs while reading Christine's journal and writing his own. As he moves through the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple ...

POWERS #15
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Sun 11-25-2001)

The way things are going here lately, I've been thinking of renaming this part of the site, "CINESCAPE Presents Brian Bendis Monthly." Let's face it, it's impossible to get away from the guy, and when it comes to selecting some weekly examples of quality ...


A Suck-Proof Christmas
by Andrew Hershberger (Tue 12-24-2002)

You don't have to be a Grinch to hate Christmas, merely a cable subscriber. For this is the time of year that the various stations bombard our humble houses with innocuous programming. Seeking refuge from seasonal programming hell, one might find himself ...

THE LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE
by ANDREW HERSHBERGER (Tue 11-13-2001)

There is a strange breed of human: the Roddy McDowallophile. This creature - marked by exposure in youth to such films as PLANET OF THE APES, FRIGHT NIGHT, HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY and, maybe, a late night five star theater showing of ARNOLD - has two majo...

RUSE #1
by Arnold T. Blumberg (Thu 11-01-2001)

So my battle with CrossGen goes on. I continue to point out that the CrossGen titles are lavishly produced comics with superb production values but pedestrian plotlines composed of clichés and borrowed elements, and the CrossGen folks continue to avoid me...

Marvel's Mangaverse
by Rob Allstetter (Wed 10-24-2001)

Marvel Comics has released book-by-book details for its Marvel Mangaverse event in January, which puts a manga twist on its characters.Following is a rundown of the titles, with synopses from Marvel.MARVEL MANGAVERSE: NEW DAWN #1Written, art and wraparoun...


THE LATHE OF HEAVEN: The Resurrection
by Frank Garcia (Mon 07-17-2000)

In a re-release that began in June, at various dates and times across the United States, a remarkable resurrection of a favorite genre film is being broadcast over 300 Public Television stations. The 1980 film adaptation of Ursula K. LeGuin`s classic 1971...

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II
by Steve Biodrowski (Tue 05-23-2000)

It doesn`t come even close to being one of the worst films of 2000 (after all, this is the year of Battlefield Earth), but this sequel to MISSION IMPOSSIBLE is certainly one of the most disappointing. As with Mission to Mars, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II (that`s...

Book Buzz: Star Wars: Back to Animation
by Pat Ferrara (Mon 07-21-2008)

It’s been five years since the first Star Wars: Clone Wars television miniseries debuted on Cartoon Network, yet the folks over at Lucasfilm Animation seemed to have held onto the idea of an anime-style Star Wars arc pretty tightly. This August will...

EUREKA: Best in Faux
by Stephen Lackey (Thu 08-14-2008)

The larger story arcs continue to expand, slowly but surely, within this single story episode of Eureka. There is a bit of a continuity issue with this week’s story though. Everything starts with Carter entering the café and seeing a bev...


A-Kon - Full Report
by Andrew Tei (Tue 06-04-2002)

By Mariela Ortiz Maybe it’s a sign you’ve been to too many cons, when each con you go to you seem to be doing less and less “con” things. Or maybe I was just feeling sick. Because while A-kon was enjoyable, I was truly s...

Shoujocon - Full Report
by Andrew Tei (Thu 08-15-2002)

by Mariela Ortiz (with special guest Andrew Tei) Shoujocon is an odd con for me to be writing a report about. Its insanely hard to be objective about it - I staffed it for two years, so I\'m able to see aspects of it that the average con go-er doe...

Crunchyroll Announces Content Partnership Program (Mon 03-24-2008)

Crunchyroll Forges Partnerships with Akibanana, DLE, GDH, and GTChannel to Deliver Streaming Content to Crunchyroll Community SAN FRANCISCO - March 21, 2008 - Crunchyroll, the leading community and destination for Asian video content on the Internet, to...

Reign of Fire Details (Thu 02-15-2001)

More details are emerging about the dragon-wrought apocalyptic world of the upcoming Reign of Fire film.Warning: SpoilersAn admittedly smitten female contributor to Coming Attractions offered these details on the film after reportedly talking with the mov...


Clamoring Toward 2001
by Denise Dumars (Fri 12-22-2000)

Lucky 13 Black Cat CandleEver burn a Lucky 13 Black Cat candle? You can get them at your local occult supply store or any hipster shop in, say, Silverlake, Santa Monica, or Los Feliz (all California, natch). I get them at Botanica St. Anthony in old downt...

MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (1964)
by Steve Biodrowski (Mon 02-14-2000)

100. MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (1965). This film offers the Merchant of Menace, Vincent Price, in one of his finest roles as the Devil-worshipping Prince Prospero in producer-director Roger Corman`s adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe`s short story. The film is s...

Box Office Finals: DESTINATION Higher Than FIDELITY.
by Steve Biodrowski (Tue 04-18-2000)

When the final tallies were in, it turned out that Monday’s estimates were off in at least one case: What had looked like a neck-and-neck race for 9th place between FINAL DESTINATION and HIGH FIDELITY turned out to be no contest, with DESTINATION easily t...

STRANGE DAYS of Future Passed
by Steve Biodrowski (Wed 01-12-2000)

For science fiction fans, it’s strange to think that we are, in a sense, living in the future. Ever since H.G. Wells’ THINGS TO COME, much of the genre has been dedicated to imagining brave new worlds set in years yet to come, but many of those seemingly ...


The Remaking of Star Trek, Part 10: 'In Thy Image'
by Edward Gross (Wed 12-29-1999)

By the time Harold Livingston had taken to writing `In Thy Image,` the working relationship between him and Gene Roddenberry had begun to disintegrate...badly. `I don`t remember when I began to pierce the Roddenberry myth,` Livingston says, `but he and I ...

The Remaking of STAR TREK, Part 8: Trek Phase II
by Edward Gross (Thu 12-23-1999)

In attempting to bring STAR TREK back to audiences of the 1970s, the show found itself saddled with one particular problem that had to be overcome in order for the series to work effectively. `The original series had seventy nine episodes,` points out Jo...

Video This Week: January 8th
by John Thonen (Tue 01-08-2002)

VIDEO NEWSBefore Ivan Reitman's EVOLUTION opened this past summer, expectations for the film were extraordinarily high. Action figure toys were licensed and in production, as was an animated TV series. Most amazingly, David Duchovny was even more arrogant...

Sci Fi and Futurists
by Pat Ferrara (Tue 02-20-2007)

After a lengthy hiccup in their publishing schedule, Tor Books finally got back on track this Tuesday with a slew of new novels from such powerhouse genre authors as Harry Turtledove, David Coe, and L.E. Modesitt, Jr. to round out a Weekly Book Buzz th...


Bubblegum Crisis 2040 Essential Anime Vol. #3
by Mike Dungan (Mon 08-22-2005)

What They SayHeroes are born. The adrenaline rush continues in eight turbo-charged episodes that bring the Knight Saber saga to a spectacular climax! With a limited supply of power and oxygen, the Sabers must battle their way though a horrifying gauntlet ...

Scrapped Princess Vol. #1 (also w/ Artbox + Limited Edition Figure)
by Chris Beveridge (Tue 03-15-2005)

What They SayPacifica Cassul is known as the \"Scrapped Princess.\" According to prophecy, she is the poison that will destroy the world on her 16th birthday. In order to avoid being killed, she must secretly wander the lands along with her two siblings w...

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Vol. #08
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 03-21-2005)

What They SayAfter Operation Spit Break, Patrick Zala, the new leader of the PLANTS,orders the arrest of Lacus Clyne and her father, branding them as traitors. Athrun is given a new mission: to track down the stolen Freedom Gundam, and a new weapon to do ...

Otogi Zoshi Vol. #1 (also w/box)
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 04-11-2005)

What They SayAt the peak of the Heian Era, famine and disease tear the country apart, deadly assassins fill the court, and wild bandits infest the countryside. The legendary samurai Minamoto is sent on an Imperial quest for an artifact that can restore th...


Giant Robo Vol. #2
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 02-07-2005)

What They SayDaisaku and Giant Robo must overcome Von Volger\'s most maniacal creation, the Eye of Volger and the explosive Big Balloon! When Daisaku is trapped aboard the burning Greta Garbo, it\'s up to Gin Rei and Tetsugyu to rescue him. But a deadly a...

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 02-21-2005)

What They SayFrom one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animation and the creator of the Academy Award(R)-winning SPIRITED AWAY (Best Animated Featured Film, 2002) comes Hayao Miyazaki\'s epic masterpiece NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WI...

Baki the Grappler Vol. #01 (also w/box)
by Chris Beveridge (Thu 06-09-2005)

What They SayEvery warrior's life is but a moment. These fearless fighters exist knowing all too well that each moment could be their last. There is always someone stronger, or faster. There is always someone unafraid to go to any length to ensure victory...

Saiyuki Double Barrel Collection Vol. #3 (Wed 05-25-2005)

What They SayThe Sanzo Party heads further into the thick of the demon plague terrorizing the Earth, and dangers threaten them every step of the way. And no matter how far west they go, the group’s past is always one step behind! Every member has s...


Ghost Stories Vol. #1
by Chris Beveridge (Sat 10-15-2005)

What They SayWhen nearby construction disturbs a spiritual resting place, kids aren’t the only ones starting classes at this school. And that means it’s up to a scruffy band of young ghostbusters to expel their satanic schoolmates before every...

Samurai 7 Vol. #3 (also w/limited edition)
by Justin Rich (Thu 02-02-2006)

What They SayKikuchiyo has been foolishly captured by the Bandits, and the samurai must leave the caverns to rescue him. When daylight approaches, the towering machines plan to ambush them. Clearly, a traitor is in their midst. Kambei knows legions of No...

Sexy Magical Girl Vol. #2
by Chris Beveridge (Wed 10-19-2005)

What They SayFreak incidents are rampant and the serial rapes continue to plague this suburb. Akitoshi experiences this first-hand and finds out that all these are being caused by the Yuragi, an existence that should not be. He also finds out the true ide...

Haibane Renmei Vol. #2
by Kim Wolstenholme (Wed 06-22-2005)

What They SayRakka works with Nemu at the library to find her place in life and renews her curiosity about the outside world. Kuu, a younger Haibane who is normally bright and cheerful, helps Rakka find her place in the Old Home, but then becomes subdued...


Pretear Complete Collection (Thinpak)
by Luis Cruz (Wed 03-29-2006)

What They SayWhen the Princess of Disaster escapes from Leafenia, sixteen-year-old Himeno Awayuki finds herself at the center of a titanic struggle. The Princess wants to destroy the world. The Leafe Knights are sworn to protect it. And Himeno may be t...

Aquarian Age Vol. #2
by Chris Beveridge (Mon 11-08-2004)

What They SayKyota should be having the time of his life: The debut of his band has been set and beautiful girls are throwing themselves at him! Instead, he\'s singing the blues as the mystical war that surrounds him begins to heat up. Added to his misfor...

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Vol. #03
by Luis Cruz (Tue 01-18-2005)

What They SayConvinced that the cyber-terrorist known only as \"the Laughing Man\" has resurfaced, Section 9 accelerates their inquiry to include eavesdropping on a chat room whose participants are not who they seem to be. They are also found investigatin...

Steam Detectives Vol. #1
by Chris Beveridge (Fri 10-17-2003)

What They SayIn a sprawling metropolis powered by steam, villains take advantage of the omnipresent fog to commit countless crimes and baffle the police. Only a boy genius can unravel each mysterious caper and bring the evildoers to justice! Aided by nur...