
My affection for the white-hairs started with comics. Imagine this. It’s third grade, someone hands you Elfquest Book One, and suddenly you meet Cutter and Skywise. Should you be reading the chronicles of The World…

Our friends over at Crunchyroll have just announced that North American tickets for the first-ever film installment of the SPY x FAMILY franchise, SPY x FAMILY CODE: White, are now on sale.

Yusuke Urameshi (Takumi Kitamura) is a much-feared juvenile delinquent who, out of the blue, saves a kid from a speeding truck… and dies. This improbable deed shocks the judges of the afterworld, so spirit guide…

Miyizaki returns to the markers of his style. A young person (a boy this time but traditionally a girl) dealing with the repercussions of war and the portal fantasy through which they escape—but only for…

By Philip Jean-Pierre I can already hear you nerds coming after me about, “What about Tanuki-the raccoon dog?”, What about Kitsune, the fox? What about them? The world is a big place with room for…

When a live-action version of an anime, manga, or comic book happens, the fans ask one question first. Did they get it right? So, Is this One Piece?

I wasn’t always a big fan of Superman. While I liked watching Superfriends or the CBS animated Ruby-Spears series in the late 80s, along with just watching the movies when on TV, I got to…

An international theme follows last year’s dream of Star Wars Anime, with animated shorts from animation studios from countries worldwide

From Makoto Shinkai (writer/director of Your Name), the new anime feature Suzume questions the weight of memory, how it reshapes us, and the ways it stagnates.