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 of censorship and creative Read More
The second season of Ricky Gervais's award winning animated series premieres on HBO this month. In the leadup to the new episodes, the first 13 episodes have hit stores in a new collection, The Ricky Gervais Show: The Complete First Season. Read More
We're back with another installment of the Charmed comic series. The artwork has a more sketch-like quality in this issue, which may be great for some, but I prefer my lines to be crisp and focused. However, the change in art didn't detract me too much from following the story. Read More
Child’s Play rocketed past its annual record in 2010, thanks to the gaming community's eagerness to support the charity organization. In a press release, they revealed the details of the year's fundraising efforts. Read More
A mystery is afoot! Sherlock Gonzo, with Fozzie Bear as his good man Watson, plans to get to the bottom of things — with the help of their friend, the American police frog Kermit, of course. Read More
Merlin won fans in the UK, as well as a cult following in North America, with its first season, which aired first on BBC and then later on both NBC and Syfy. Season 2 is coming to DVD this month with Merlin: The Complete Second Season, packing in over three hours of special features. Read More
Mental illness is very hard to accurately depict, especially in a comic book. However, with the new Echoes series, I have to say that not only was the topic richly covered, but done so in a stunning way. Fialkov's writing, coupled with Ekedal's stark black and white artwork, Read More
For the third time in as many seasons, Shawn and Gus find themselves going up against their arch-nemesis Yin in the Psych season five finale. This time, however, instead of solving a murder, they are out to prevent one — or two, actually: their own. Read More
Adam and Jamie address a historical "what if" about the Operation Valkyrie Hitler assassination attempt, while Kari, Grant, and Tory explore the veracity of the saying that you can "slap some sense" into someone. Read More