Category: Review

  • Cytonic: An Adventure Through Nowhere

    Get it? Cause it takes place in the Nowhere? I’m clever, applaud me. As the third entry in the Skyward series (not counting the novellas), Cytonic is a rock-solid follow-up to the previous books. I don’t think it’s better than Starsight, the second book, but I would say that this is the most fun entry…

  • Demon Slayer Entertainment District Review Episode 5: Getting Flashy

    Demon Slayer Entertainment District Review Episode 5: Getting Flashy

    We’re done building up, he’s, she’s, and they’s. Time for the fighting! Because at the end of the day, that’s all we shounen fans really want. Confronted with Daki’s overwhelming strength and his own weaknesses, Tanjiro accepts that the only chance he has is the Hinokami Kagura. But can his body handle it, and can…

  • Spider-Man (2002): Meme or Masterpiece?

    Spider-Man (2002): Meme or Masterpiece?

    These last few years have proven good for Spider-Man fans. And that good fortune doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon! Unless No Way Home is actually trash and Across the Spider-Verse somehow flops. But I don’t want to fear for the future. Instead, we’ll have a look at the past. The Sam Raimi…

  • Tsurezure Children: A Bite-Sized Sweet

    Tsurezure Children: A Bite-Sized Sweet

    It can be hard to find time for anime these days. Free time can be so limited and shows can just be too long. Finding a show small enough to fit into a tight schedule can be a challenge. Then there are shows like Tsurezure Children. Which you can literally finish in an hour and…

  • Re:Dawn: Stand Together or Fall Alone

    I’m tempted to give this book a glowing review simply because it has a really clever and funny Lord of the Rings reference snuck in there. But I like to think I’m better than that. If only by a little. Taking place right after Sunreach and before Cytonic, Re:Dawn stars Alanik, the alien Spensa disguised…