Coming a few months after the first installment of Tales of the Jedi, we get an episodic, more comedic Star Wars comic, focusing on the comic relief of the original trilogy – R2-D2 and C3-P0. Read more
Comic Review: Droids – The Kalarba Adventures


Coming a few months after the first installment of Tales of the Jedi, we get an episodic, more comedic Star Wars comic, focusing on the comic relief of the original trilogy – R2-D2 and C3-P0. Read more
Several Angara researchers got locked in stasis while examining some Remnant ruins – we need to get them out. Read more
We head next to the other Angara world, Havarl, to see what we can do to help. Read more
This time I’m taking a look at another out-print anime, in the wake of Lodoss getting license rescued by Funimation, in Armored Trooper VOTOMS. Read more
We’re returning to Voeld to continue our search for the Asari Arc. Read more
We finish off the Kett base, and Eos. Read more
In the original Mission: Impossible television series, one of the recurring antagonists outside of the Not-Soviets was the Syndicate, a mysterious criminal organization that was something of a mix of the Mafia and SPECTRE. In the conclusion of Ghost Protocol (which I previously reviewed), Ethan was sent on new mission, to take on the Syndicate. In this film, we finally get that confrontation. Read more
Going into this film, it’s important to note that this is a Ninja film released in the early-to-mid 1980s (depending on how you look at it), from Cannon films, and starring Sho Kosugi. That, out of the gate, implies a certain level of camp to the film. That said, Cannon films operates at a couple different levels – fun dumb, and then just dumb. So, the question then becomes which kind of dumb is this film? Read more
As subterfuge has become less of a viable option, we go for the direct approach. Read more
We try to find the back door into the Kett Stronghold without success. Read more
We continue with the launch of the classic EU with Dark Horse Comics first comic outing – Dark Empire I. Read more
We meet the son of an old friend from the first Mass Effect Trilogy, and he points us towards some Kett to kill. Read more
It turns out there is a second vault on Eos, though it’s not as big. Read more
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