I love hearing stories about Bigfoots, Nessie, Chupacabra, and the like, but when it comes down to it I don't know that much about the topic. So, I decided that I might scan the Internets for sites that either focused directly on the topic of cryptids Read More
Throughout January, the focus of Fan Art Friday is cryptozoology! Last week we featured Bigfoot, and this week we're traveling across the pond to take a look at the Loch Ness Monster. Read More
Remember those clay animation commercials for Brisk Iced Tea that were so popular back in the 1990s? Well, Brisk is at it again, revitalizing its legacy of animating iconic celebrities using clay puppet animation (also known as “claymation”) by Read More
Each week of January will feature a different cryptid, as part of our Cryptozoology Month here at Fandomania. Kicking things off is the poster boy for weird creatures, Bigfoot! Read More
The world of real laws, rules, and governments is making an unwanted appearance in this happy world of exaggeration, freedom, and creativity, due to the recent passage of a bill in Japan that will make a huge impact in the anime/manga industry, in terms Read More
The ladies behind the "Geek and Gamer Girls" music video that took the web by storm are back for the holidays with a very important public service announcement. You wouldn't want a zombie apocalypse to ruin your Christmas, would you? Now you won't have Read More
On Saturday, I attended the NC Comicon, a nice, intimate convention held at a quite unusual location: the Morrisville Outlet Mall. Going in, I was wary of how the layout of the convention would mesh with regular shoppers, but the organizers made sure Read More
Simon's second day at NYCC includes meeting Bruce Campbell, hanging out at the Abstract Studios booth, and seeing The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in concert at Radio City Music Hall. Read More
Going to a comic convention is a lot like mounting an expedition or completing some personal test of endurance. Preparation is key, you never truly know what's going to face you when you get there, it'll take a lot out of you, and afterwards you'll be Read More