Manga Review: Yukarism Volume 2
Yukarism Volume 2 focuses on Yukari Kobayakawa, a 17-year-old high school student who is an accomplished writer. His writings include amazingly accurate historical details about the Edo period, even though he has never researched that era. A classmate named Mahoro Tachibana is a fan of his writing, and the first time the two of them […]
Batman vs Robin, a Bluray review
Batman vs Robin is essentially a continuation of the Son of Batman (our review of that is here) animated film that released in May of 2014. Damian is having issues adjusting to living with his dad, who happens to also be a single billionaire playboy. Damian is finding that it’s hard to turn off a […]
Review: The Longest Ride Is One Heck Of A Long Ride
Title: The Longest Ride Director: George Tillman Jr. Screenwriter: Craig Bolotin and Nicholas Sparks (novel) Principal Cast: Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood, Alan Alda, Jack Huston, and Oona Chaplin Summary: The lives of a young couple intertwined with a much older man as be reflected back on a lost love while he’s trapped in an automobile […]
Manga Review: World Trigger Volume 5
World Trigger Volume 5 focuses on Osamu, a B-Rank Border agent, along with new Border recruits Yuma and Chika. It’s their dream to all become A-Rank agents so they can go on missions into the Neighbors’ world in order to save Chika’s brother and friend. World Trigger Volume 5 Written by: Daisuke Ashihara Publisher: Shueisha […]
Manga Review: Assassination Classroom Volume 3
Assassination Classroom Volume 3 focuses on Koro Sensei, a powerful alien octopus creature that destroyed 70% of the moon. He claims that within a year he will destroy Earth, but he offers a chance for mankind to avoid this fate. He declares that he wants to be the teacher for Class 3-E at Kunugigaoka Junior […]
Manga Review: Meteor Prince Volume 2
Meteor Prince Volume 2 focuses on Hako Natsuno, a girl dubbed the “Queen of Bad Luck” due to the strange accidents she finds herself getting into. One day, a naked alien prince named Io falls from the sky and tells Hako that he’s come to Earth to mate with her. After they spend time together, […]
Review: While We’re Young Has Too Much Going On
Title: While We’re Young Director: Noah Baumbach Screenwriter: Noah Baumbach Principal Cast: Noami Watts, Ben Stiller, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried, and Peter Yarrow Summary:A middle-aged couple’s career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young enter their lives. — via IMDB There is a common trope in movies that are about young couples using the […]
Manga Review: Voice Over! Seiyu Academy Volume 10
Voice Over! Seiyu Academy Volume 10 focuses on Hime Kino, a high school student attending Holly Academy High School. She’s part of the school’s voice acting department, but she has a gruff voice that doesn’t work well for female voice acting roles. This lands her into the Voice Acting Department’s stragglers group for the first-year […]
Manga Review: Toriko Volume 27
Toriko Volume 27 focuses on Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter who’s on a search to find the most precious foods in the world in order to create his full-course meal. He has an inhuman ability that gives him incredible strength, as well as an extensive knowledge of the animal kingdom that helps him to capture ferocious, […]
Comic Review: UFOlogy #1 – There may or may not be aliens involved
UFOlogy #1, the first in a six-part miniseries from James Tynion IV and Noah J. Yuenkel (published by BOOM! Studios), may have a strange look but the story is a lot fun! UFOlogy #1 WRITER: James Tynion IV, Noah J. Yuenkel ARTIST: Matthew Fox COLORIST: Adam Metcalfe LETTERER: Colin Bell PUBLISHER: BOOM! Studios RELEASE DATE: April […]
Spider-Gwen #2 Shows The Conflict Between Being A Superhero And Dealing With Real Life
Spider-Gwen #2, written by Jason Latour and drawn by Robbi Rodriguez, continues the introduction to one of the most interesting woman in the Marvel universe. Spider-Gwen #2 cover by Robbi Rodriguez from Marvel.com Spider-Gwen #1 WRITER: Jason Latour ARTIST: Robbi Rodriguez COLORIST: Rico Renzi LETTERER: VC’s Clayton Cowles PUBLISHER: Marvel Comics RELEASE DATE: March 11, […]
Ant-Man #3 Has Scott Lang Meeting His Arch Nemesis (Kind Of)
Ant-Man #3, written by Nick Spencer and drawn by Ramon Rosanas, continues to explore Scott Lang’s new life in Miami and brings in an old enemy. Ant-Man #3 cover by Mark Brooks from Marvel.com Ant-Man #3 WRITER: Nick Spencer ARTIST: Ramon Rosanas COLORIST: Jordan Boyd LETTERER: VC’s Travis Lanham PUBLISHER: Marvel Comics RELEASE DATE: March […]
Kaitlyn’s Fast And Furious Drunk Blog: Part Three
Here is the final part to this little experiment. I was informed that these two are “the best” of the Fast and Furious series which meant there were expectations. The same warnings as before apply in that there are a few bad words but this one is much longer because I do an overview of […]
Kaitlyn’s Fast And Furious Drunk Blog: Part Two
It was about halfway through the third movie that I realized that this blog was getting kind of long and that I was getting less and less coherent. All the booze seemed to do was make me notice all of the annoying things in this series even more than when I was sober. Well, here […]
Kaitlyn’s Fast And Furious Drunk Blog: Part One
So, I hadn’t watched a Fast and the Furious movie since the first one over a decade ago. For some reason I decided that if I was going to do a review for Furious 7 then I should probably have the backstory considering how obsessed this series has become with its own continuity. However, I […]