The Gallery - Peter Chan We welcome concept artist Peter Chan this week for a discussion of digital and traditional media, cultural influences in art, and painting with saké. You heard me, saké.2009-08-22
ANNCast - Sheh's All That In the grim future of anime, there may be only subs! Superstar veteran voice actress Stephanie Sheh gives us the lowdown on the anime dub slowdown. Plus: Sword of the Stranger and creatively bankrupt anime. You can't lose!
2009-08-21
Moribito DVD 4 Though the story drags a bit through this run of three filler episodes, the series still looks great, offers another amazing action scene, and does its job well in world-building and character development departments. That should be enough to sustain fans until the meat of the main story returns.
Black Lagoon GN 7 Bigger isn't always better, and setting up a massive, all-encompassing storyline sometimes has a way of backfiring on itself.
Madlax DVD Complete Collection It's an excruciatingly slow narrative striptease; a long and leisurely mystery in which nebulous conspiracies, paranormal bonds and ancient, evil tongues coalesce into something ambitious, messy and absorbingly atmospheric.
Skip Beat! GN 17 Although this is the weakest volume to be published so far, Skip Beat! remains one of the best contemporary shoujo manga series—hands down—that Viz Media is currently releasing in English. It is simply not to be missed…especially if you have a weakness for showbiz stories spiced up with a heroine's epic quest for vengeance.
Gantz GN 4-5 Gore and violence rule the day, Kei gets his heroic moment, and the big-breasted hot girl still appears once per chapter even though she accomplishes absolutely nothing.
xxxHolic DVD Box Set (Hyb) DVD There may be moments of genuine supernatural wonder in this show, but they're too often drowned out by moments of genuine mediocrity.
Jyu-Oh-Sei GN 1-3 Jyu-Oh-Sei, now fully available in well-adapted (if questionably edited) English, is one of the best manga series to see publication this year. The story, developed over the course of a decade from start to finish, is an operatic example of social science fiction, set in a far future where humanity has taken to the stars and colonized other solar systems.
Ōoku: The Inner Chamber GN 1 This mixture of period drama and alternate universe science fiction is easily the single most highly anticipated new series of 2009, at least among the Western fujoshi contingent, and Viz does it justice. But this isn't just for the fangirls.
Daphne in the Brilliant Blue DVD Collection 1 For all its posturing as a gun-toting flesh-fest, Daphne is more interested in lighthearted fun than sex or violence. Which is to say that it's pretty good at the former, and miserable at the latter two.
Romeo x Juliet DVD: Juliet Collection This version of the classic tale of love and woe may not end with quite the intensity of woe that the original does, but the love is certainly evident and the tragedy still present. It tells a rousing and heartfelt story, backed by an exceptional musical score, which may play better as a stand-alone effort.
Kannazuki no Miko DVD 1 Kannazuki no Miko promises something to suit every anime fetish—giant robot battles, magic and mysticism, girls who like other girls—but somehow it adds up to less than the sum of its parts.