We’re returning to the Star Wars expanded universe with the beginning of the Jedi Academy Trilogy, with Jedi Search. Read more
Book Review: Jedi Search
We’re returning to the Star Wars expanded universe with the beginning of the Jedi Academy Trilogy, with Jedi Search. Read more
A little bit ago I reviewed DC Comics revival of The Shadow, written and drawn by Howard Chaykin. This time I’m taking a look at the follow-up to the first sequel arc to that series.
We continue with side-quests and end up stumbling into a fight with the Eos Architect. Read more
We return to Eos for a lead on the Asari Ark, and discover that a whole bunch of side-quests have opened up. Read more
The Final Fantasy Distant Worlds Concert series has a satellite series – A New World, with chamber music versions of Final Fantasy music. They came to PDX, and I have some thoughts on the concert. Read more
We do a whole bunch of side-quests on the Nexus, before heading back out again to Eos. Read more
We chat with our party members and do some exploration before returning to the Nexus. Read more
Well, the time has come to talk about the most recent Hayate the Combat Butler TV series, and potentially the last series to come out, for reasons which I’ll get into, but also a series that is something of a return to form for the franchise’s anime incarnations. Read more
Hayate the Combat Butler, as a manga, recently came to an end, and I have two Hayate Series that I haven’t reviewed yet (though I have previously done a video review of Seasons 1 & 2). It’s time to cover those bases and finish off the other Hayate series. Read more
After having taken down the Remnant Architect, it’s time to finish off a few more missions on Voeld before heading off to other planets. Read more
After having set up our settlement, we discover that some weird Remnant tech has been preying on scouting teams, and decide to take it out. Read more
This time we’re covering issue #50 of Nintendo Power for July of 1993 Read more
With the Angaran city digs liberated, it’s time to activate the Voeld Vault, and set up our settlement. Read more
The shield is down on the Ancient Angaran City the Kett are excavating, so it’s time to clean them out of there. Read more
Last weekend was the latest NXT Takeover event, NXT Takeover: Chicago, and I have a few thoughts on the event. As with my review of the Orlando event, I’ll be giving the Highs and Lows of each match. Read more
Bodacious Space Pirates was a show, back from 2012, which was a fantastic anime series, which had all the fun of old-school Juvenile SF, but without the problematic elements that those works often run into (and the problematic elements from some contemporary SF). However, the end of the series left me hoping for more, and in 2014, a film sequel to the series came out, subtitled Abyss of Hyperspace, with US release coming later in 2016. At long last, I’ve finally had a chance to watch it, so it’s time to give my thoughts. Read more
I finally take down the Kett Stronghold, and prepare to finish off the missions on Voeld. Read more
I make my first attempt on the main Kett Stronghold. Read more
I’m getting a little political this week with a call to action on Net Neutrality, with some arguements you can give to your Senators, your Representative, and the FCC. Read more
I encounter the hardest fight I’ve faced thus far, and give some commentary as to why the fight is so difficult. Read more
We solve the third beacon – and accidentally use a bypass because I hit the wrong button. Read more
Wizards is what I’d describe as the first film in Ralph Bakshi’s trilogy of fantasy epics – this film, Fire and Ice (which I previously reviewed at Bureau42), and Lord of the Rings (which roughly adapted The Fellowship of the Rings and The Two Towers). The later films are certainly superior works, but the three films together definitely show a development of Bakshi’s craft when it comes to epic fantasy. However, what about his first big fantasy film? Read more
I’m something of a fan of The Shadow, both in terms of the radio plays, and in terms of the pulp character. The feature film starring Alec Baldwin holds a special place in my heart for how it combines the two very different versions of the character into one with some success. So, when I ended up having to find a new comic shop after my old one (Ancient Wonders in Tualatin – which was also my FLGS) closed, I found myself in need of a new comic shop. When I found my new one (Comics Adventure in Gladstone) I ended up checking out the quarter bins in the back, and finding almost all of Howard Chaykin’s 4-issue The Shadow miniseries – Blood and Judgement. I picked that up, and found the first issue on Comixology. Having read it, it’s time to give my thoughts. Read more
We locate and activate the second Monolith. Also, I come up with a quicker tactic for getting through minefields. Read more