• Chapter 52: Familial Dispute Part 1

    Energia: Titans of VeritàTable of Contents (For Catching Up) Anna found her father sitting on a park bench near the market. Two bratwursts sat on his lap, still warm. He looked haggard, like he hadn’t slept in days. The rings around his eyes were so dark they could have been confused for eye liner. His…

  • Demon Slayer Mugen Train (TV Arc Version): Mostly the Same

    Demon Slayer Mugen Train (TV Arc Version): Mostly the Same

    I absolutely loved the Mugen Train film. In fact, I watched it roughly six times. Five of which I was completely inebriated, but that’s beside the point. Had I realized that the film would be re-edited to fit into a televised arc, I probably would have kept myself from watching it so many times. That…

  • The Potential of Dragon Ball: The Breakers

    The Potential of Dragon Ball: The Breakers

    Dragon Ball games have a tendency to be a bit generic. You’ll usually go through the story of Z again, maybe the story of Super if it’s a newer game. It’ll be a 3D action game, maybe with a few RPG elements. The only one that everyone mostly agreed was great in recent years was…

  • Gol D. Roger: Building a Legend

    Gol D. Roger: Building a Legend

    This might sound odd, but I’ve always found the very first page of One Piece to be incredibly memorable. Or, for anime viewers, the initial lore dump that opened every episode in the early days of the series. It’s incredibly simple: here’s the pirate king, here’s how he died, here’s what he said, and here’s…

  • A Feast For Crows: Slowly Building To… Something

    ‘A Game of Thrones’, ‘A Clash of Kings’, and ‘A Storm of Swords’ were all three masterworks of the fantasy genre. It’s easy to see why George R.R. Martin became one of the biggest names in the industry with those three works alone. They’re incredible reads that shock and amaze and engage, despite how long…