After getting clean, Batman is on the hunt for the men who got him addicted.
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After getting clean, Batman is on the hunt for the men who got him addicted.
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Oreimo is a manga which starts well – high school boy Kyousuke discovers his fashionable (as in fashion model) and popular younger sister Kirino is secretly an otaku who is really into games with moe little sisters and decides to bond with her through her fandom while also covering for her with their parents – and then hits an ending where the brother ends up in an incestuous relationship where he ends up marrying that sister. One of the supporting characters in that work is Kuroneko – one of Kirino’s friends in otakudom, who also has a romantic interest in Kyousuke. Now, Oreimo Kuroneko dares to ask the question – what if instead of boning his sister, Kyousuke decides to court his sister’s classmate who is also into him instead.
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Anime, often, cribs from works of western science fiction – particularly films. Star Wars, Star Trek, the Starship Troopers novel, and Lensmen have all been borrowed from or in some cases adapted outright. However, there are some instances where the level of cribbing doesn’t quite pan out, and Odin: Starlight Mutiny is one of those.
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The rest of the Revue tries to figure out how to handle the Subaru situation, and my Shin ends up saying something he didn’t intend because I wasn’t paying attention to the meter.
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Last time Batman was asked to kill Commissioner Gordon – we’ll see what his response is this time.
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Subaru and the rest of the New York Combat Revue get in a massive argument.
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After finishing with Robin, we’re moving closer to Knightfall with a storyline from Legends of the Dark Knight.
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We’ve gotten a lot of great retro video game anthologies over the past few years – here are a few titles or collections I’d like to see get released going forward – mainly weighted toward RPGs.
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We now come to the end of Robin’s first solo miniseries.
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With Ukigumo’s defenses cleared, it’s time to finally bring them down.
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We continue with Robin’s solo series as Tim Drake and Clyde Rawlins head to Hong Kong to stop King Snake from releasing a biological weapon.
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With the fall of these toxins stopped, it’s time to take the fight straight to our demonic enemy, Ukigumo.
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When we last got caught up with Hayate, Father Radiostar and Isumi discovered a coffin in a space in the attic. Is related to that happening this volume? No!
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Well, it all comes down to this – the final decision of who Madarame is going to date. I will be spoiling who that person is below the cut, so head’s up.
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When we last left Tim Drake, he and his new compatriot Clyde Rawlins have had to lay low on the outskirts of Paris while looking into the plans of the Ghost Dragons and their master – King Snake.
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Venomous toxic parasites are falling from the skies into Central Park, and it’s up to the New York Combat Revue to stop them!
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Last time, Tim Drake decide to go off on his own to become a better superhero, starting with studying under a Tibetan martial arts master in Paris – only to run afoul of a street gang.
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Diana sorties to protect New York’s birds!
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Having finished with Tim Drake’s path to becoming Robin, it’s time to get into his first solo adventure.
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I’m putting Legends of the Force on hold for a bit so I don’t burnout. In the meantime, I’m a starting an (ultimately) shorter limited-run series taking a look at the Knightfall Saga. This time I’m starting off with some of the building blocks, with the start of the introduction of Tim Drake.
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We’re finishing up the second arc of Tim Drake’s introduction as Robin, where last time we learned our villain is Scarecrow.
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In the face of this threat, and receiving new hope – Diana decides to lend her power to the New York Combat Revue.
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In the last issue of Batman, we saw a series of spree killings unfold in Gotham, with a plot inspired by Larry Cohen’s film God Told Me To, and with a cliffhanger where Vicki Vale was being menaced by a skull-hooded man with a sledgehammer.
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