Monday, July 6, 2009

Utawarerumono (I)


This past week, I just finished the first disc of the anime series Utawarerumono. The series comes from a Japanese visual novel (a mixture between choose your own adventure and an RPG). The story revolves around a masked character whose is shrouded in as much mystery as he is kindness. He becomes attached to a village as they deal with daily strife in feudal Japan...err fantasy feudal japan with fox creatures and dinosaurs. The masked stranger befriends two tweens, Arurū and Eluluu as they fight against local leaders and hired assassins. I found the protagonist to be very much an fusion of every good quality thought up by an inexperienced writer. This character has no visible flaws besides an unwavering kindness and intrigue. This makes him extremely boring to watch at parts. My girlfriend disagrees with me and tells me that the protagonist is different than most anime archetypes and in fact the hotheaded local Oboro is more akin to the anime stereotype. I do not know. We are getting the second disc. I am disinterested in the series however i do not despise its very existence. perhaps my mind will change.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Doom Tower


Digital Prints from dragging things across a scanner...
http://doomtower.blogspot.com/

Before The Throes


Before the Throes (1-5) available on the "beforethethroes" blog (now available on the side) and also on my main website. A set of 5 will be mailed shortly to five lucky participants.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Lord FlashHeart

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Department of Eagles

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Lord Flash

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Sin City 2?!?!?!?!


Uh UHUUHHUHUHUHUH...oh....its still not made. Well this isn't a surprise. However, Robert Rodriguez, this week, promises that its "in the works," pushing the delayed sequal closer to an eschelon shared by Chinese Democracy. Rodriguez is busy at the moment with Red Sonja and Shorts but plans on throwing "something together." Below is an interview with Miller who makes comments on upcoming films much like a hungover employee in the middle of a performance evaluation. "Its almost done...I promise...I'll get that to you tomorrow."