…this week’s update will be on Thursday instead of Tuesday. Sorry.
In other news: NotHayama practically didn’t move all of Sunday, since she was curled up in a chair with a DS and a new copy of Professor Layton. I take it that means the game is as addictive as claimed. She had to charge the […]
Posted in Geek news of note on February 15th, 2008 4 Comments »
I know we don’t talk much about yaoi/BL at this place, but I just heard that 801 Media bought the license to Uki Ogasawara’s Black Sun.
When I first read Black Sun, my heart sunk to my stomach. I stared at the floor awhile, then I went out for a walk, but ghostly images of the […]
I guess I’ll do a review or essay or something on Death Note now; I’ve practically written one in the comments section of last post already, but that’s lame - I need something more organized. Time to replace my mouth with money, or however the expression goes.
I’ve also read a lot more of Let Dai […]
Posted in Geek news of note on January 4th, 2008 11 Comments »
We’ve never talked about it on this site–I meant to ages ago, but now it’s so popular that my opinion will probably just be redundant–but I think Death Note is great. The manga is great, the movies both had fantastic original endings (totally didn’t see them coming), and the anime, although definitely flawed in a […]
Posted in Geek news of note on December 20th, 2007 No Comments »
Volume 10 of The Young Magician came out yesterday. It is SO AWESOME it made me scream. I then gave it to NotHayama; she read it and also screamed.
Everyone should be reading this comic. Well, okay, everyone of age (it’s rated M because guts fly everywhere and they like to use the F-bomb in later […]
Posted in Geek news of note on December 2nd, 2007 No Comments »
OH…MY…GOD.
Michiaki Watanabe is doing a new story. A seinen. AND IT’S A GAIDEN CONTINUATION OF THE VIOLINIST OF HAMELN.
Every time I get frustrated with crappy manga in the West, I bemoan the fact that no one has ever brought over any work by the bottomless well of talent that is Michiaki Watanabe. I was this […]