I interview V for Vendetta co-creator and artist David Lloyd on his exclusive digital-only, creator-owned comics anthology series Aces Weekly. You can
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I interview Justin Jordan on his current comics series The Legacy of Luther Strode, John Flood and Spread. Hanging out at lookitmoves@gmail.com Follow the
Adi Tantimedh writes, So Ridley Scott’s adaptation of Andrew Weir’s novel The Martian is a hit on opening weekend and looks set to be a global hit in the
Kodansha USA have been nice enough to send a review copy of Inuyashiki, the new manga series by Hirokya Oku, the creator of another popular Science
Adi Tantimedh writes, While thousands of words are being written on comic book movies this summer, including the impending decline of the superhero movie,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Hk_bj2ZqdE&feature Adi Tantmedh writes, Here’s a half-hour documentary on Comiket, or Comics Market, the twice-yearly
Adi Tantimedh writes, Wild City is Ringo Lam’s first movie in about twelve years, and his first Hong Kong movie as well, and if you care about good crime
Adi Tantimedh writes, Mainstream – i.e. superhero – comics in the US are being dragged, sometimes screaming and kicking into the 21st Century lately, with
Adi Tantimedh writes, Overlord is the latest anime series in the “trapped in a fantasy MMO game” genre that’s popular in Japan. In a game whose
Adi Tantimedh writes, With all the DC and Marvel movie and TV announcements at the con, you wouldn’t think there were manga announcements to be made as
Adi Tantimedh writes, (From the memoirs of Alfred Pennyworth, esq., retired) As I write from my modest abode here in sun-drenched Marbella, amidst
Adi Tantimedh writes, And so, Japanese horror. Junji Ito is the reigning master of horror in manga. You can trace his place in the annals of horror manga
Adi Tantimedh writes, You’d think Sens8 was the type of ambitious international Science Fiction epic that many of us have dreamed of, finally realised
Adi Tantimedh writes, I’ve been having a grand old time playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in the evenings the same way I might watch a TV show or read a
Adi Tantimedh writes, Animation studios in Japan are independent companies with their own distinct personalities and styles and story genres. Studio
Adi Tantimedh writes, Ales Kot is the kind of creator who can’t stop experimenting, testing, pushing the boundaries of the comics form. Having just
Adi Tantimedh writes, Viz Media has published the original manga adaptation of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past that was originally serialised in
As Avengers: Age of Ultron and the summer blockbuster season comes upon us, it becomes a relief to find movies that are about more than just explosions.
Adi Tantimedh writes, I watched the pilot of iZombie, probably the most fun and zippy new show of this season. It had smart screwball comedy dialogue
Adi Tantimedh writes, In this era of Apocalyptic Young Adult fiction almost neck-and-neck with superheroes in movies and TV, The 100 might be the
Adi Tantimedh writes, Oh Japan, don’t ever change. At the corner of my mind’s eye, Assassination Classroom has been lingering like that weird kid at the
Adi Tantimedh writes, I’m always happy for an excuse to write about Los Angeles as a mythical city, a state of mind, the city of Film Noir. And Bosch is
: Adi Tantmedh writes, I’ve had Yatterman on the brain lately. No, it’s not a disease. Yet. It’s a popular anime series from the 1970s that just got a
Adi Tantimedh writes, Warning: Spoilers There’s a reason many hardcore film fans are into Michael Mann. He’s one of the last hardcore proponents of Film
Adi Tantimedh writes, I’ve watching the internets hate the idea of Scarlet Johansson being cast to play the heroine of the Hollywood live-action Ghost in
Adi Tantimedh writes, Slow period as 2015 begins, so I thought I’d tell you about some things you might not know about. Freeman’s Mind
Adi Tantimedh writes, So Viz Media sent me an advance copy of the first volume of Master Keaton, one of Naoki Urusawa’s hit manga series from the 1980s
Adi Tantimedh writes, I was invited to the press screening for Revenge of the Green Dragons, which opened this weekend. Sure, I thought. Why not? It’s
Adi Tantimedh writes, Nothing fuels aspiring comic book creators more than the advent of a convention, all the enthusiasm, creative energy seen on the
Adi Tantimedh write for Bleeding Cool: Yen Press announced at their panel on Friday a total of nine new manga licenses that they will publish in English