Deadman Wonderland is overall a very gripping series, at least in its first two volumes. The story is dystopian, frightening, and guaranteed to make you angry.
Brian Ruh, author of Stray Dog of Anime: The Films of Mamoru Oshii, is back to chat us up about the second edition of his book and the world of anime academia.
This week, the lowdown on Neon Alley's transformation from service to website. The mysterious Blu-ray of Jin-roh. The wonder of importing Australian discs. And the majesty of upscales.
Despite its overall lack of freshness, this action-oriented harem series executes well enough in centering on its fledgling vampire lead that it still proves plenty entertaining.
Two of Marvel Comics' deadliest non-super-powered heroes get their anime treatment in this new Madhouse offering. It shines for its fight choreography, which is good enough to carry it over a lack of originality and depth.
The Spring 2014 Anime Preview Guide has begun! Check back daily for the latest previews.
Now Available: Mekakucity Actors - Date a Live II - Ping Pong The Animation - Dai-Shogun - Is the Order a Rabbit? - Nanana's Buried Treasure - Chaika The Coffin Princess - No Game, No Life - Soul Eater Not! - Black Bullet - Comic Artist and Assistants - Kanojo ga Flag - Love Live! Season 2 - Haikyuu!! - Brynhildr in the Darkness - Baby Steps - One Week Friends - and much more!