Diana sorties to protect New York’s birds!
Read moreLet’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 33 – Birds of New York


Having finished with Tim Drake’s path to becoming Robin, it’s time to get into his first solo adventure.
Read moreI’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.
Read moreWe’re finishing up the second arc of Tim Drake’s introduction as Robin, where last time we learned our villain is Scarecrow.
Read moreIn the face of this threat, and receiving new hope – Diana decides to lend her power to the New York Combat Revue.
Read moreIn 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.
Read moreAfter the incident downtown, Shin goes on patrol, trying to find the root of the problems.
Read moreWe’re continuing with Tim Drake’s rise as Robin, and shifting books from Detective Comics to Batman.
Read moreWhen we last left off on Genshiken, we had eliminated about two possible candidates from Madarame’s Harem, as well as establishing a possible romantic interest between Hato and Mirei Yajima. Two candidates in the Harem remain, Sue and Hato.
Read moreWe learn that the enemy plans to put humanity and birds in conflict!
Read moreWe finish our excursion and proceed to the theater, where Shin and Diana see Hamlet, and I talk some about the play and it’s most famous speech.
Read moreWe finish off the Best of the Rest before we start Nintendo Power Year 8.
Read moreWe take Diana on a night on the town.
Read moreAfter that last little catastrophe, we decide to restore Diana’s will to live.
Read moreIt’s been a month, so it’s a good time for another recap of NextGen Magazine. This time, as mentioned in my last recap, I’m going to be skipping over the review section, as the reviews in NextGen over the past 4 issues have been very brief and not very informative – and have not had any names attached to them so I can’t get a vibe for individual critics taste in games.
Read moreAs we further approach the conclusion of Genshiken and continue Kuchiki’s farewell trip, things around Madarame’s harem start to come further and further to a head, and we start approaching the answer to the question of who will Madarame choose.
Read moreWe get to know Diana and discover that she is very intense.
Read moreDokurobo tries to make a break for it, only for the New York Combat Revue to catch up with him.
Read moreAlmost a year after the film adaptation finished, and almost 35 years after the book came out, I have read IT. Time to give my thoughts.
Read moreOnce again we take the fight to Dokurobo and his anti-air guns.
Read moreThe first two Marvel Ultimate Alliance games, and their predecessors in the X-Men Legends series, felt like love letters to Marvel Comics. They had a wide variety of characters who you could team up in different ways – with special modifiers based on characters shared history, and a variety of costumes and side missions that played off with that history. With Team Ninja developing MUA3, I had a hope that they would keep with that experience, and combine it with Team Ninja’s background with presenting stylish action. Instead, they just did the bare minimum.
Read moreVolume 9 of Genshiken Second Season puts us in something of a double focus situation. On the one hand, Kuchiki has completed his senior project and is going to be graduating, so the Genshiken is going on a retreat. On the other hand, all of the members of Madarame’s Harem are coming along, and at their insistence – so is Madarame.
Read moreOn leaving Tilverton, Curse of the Azure Bonds finally opens up – sort of. We now have a larger world to travel through, but we’re still somewhat limited by what quest flags are available to trigger.
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