Psychedelic Splatterpunk — ‘Kamen Rider The Classic Collection’ Reviewed
Created by Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009), Kamen Rider is a one of Japan’s earliest superheroes, fighting injustice while riding a
Read moreCreated by Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009), Kamen Rider is a one of Japan’s earliest superheroes, fighting injustice while riding a
Read more‘Amidst the chaos of World War II, two Japanese sailors hear of Zephyrus, an utterly captivating woman in the South
Read moreIn the third episode of Yuki 7, our heroine must escape a dastardly trap to reunite with her wacky companions.
Read moreYuki 7 is a new, three-episode micro-series inspired by 1960s psychedelic spy adventures and animated by studio Chromosphere. In Episode
Read moreAnimation studio Chromosphere brings us Yuki 7, a new three-episode micro-series inspired by 1960s psychedelic spy adventures. In this first episode, we
Read moreWhether dodging dino bikers in Hong Kong or hammerhead gangs on the high seas, Yuki 7 out-smarts and out-plans any
Read moreSome movies aren’t so much narratives as they are pure experiences. The newly released sci-fi picture Fried Barry falls into
Read moreI recently discovered that my video on demand service had a new section for adult animated films. As a fan
Read moreWritten by Jeff Lemire Art by Andrea Sorrentino Colour at by Dave Stewart “Part Five arc finale! As the Gideon
Read moreCreated by Pendleton Ward (Adventure Time) and Duncan Trussell (Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast), The Midnight Gospel follows Clancy, a space-caster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator,
Read moreOn this episode of Listen To My Art I chatted with Jim Mahfood (Pop-Up Funk) about his trip to Japan
Read moreJim Mahfood, the dark master of psychedelic groove, is bringing his signature work to a new dimension with Pop-Up Funk.
Read moreFarel Dalrymple (The Wrenchies, Pop Gun War) will see the release of his 6 issue “psychedelic science-fantasy action drama” series
Read moreRoly Poly is a graphic novel created by Daniel Semanas that fuses visuals from American Pop Art, K-pop, internet culture, and Manga. The story
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