Mina the Hollower [Review]
Yacht Club Games follows up their legendary debut with a new icon: a richly layered action-adventure that earns every one of its comparisons to the Souls genre while wrapping it all in some of the most joyful pixel art you'll see all year.
Absolute Green Arrow #1 [Review]
Pornsak Pichetshote and Rafael Albuquerque launch a sharp, socially charged whodunit. Green Arrow's Absolute reinvention is bloody, gripping, and one of the line's best debuts yet.
Blake’s Anime Blog: "Hell is Other Manga" A Hell Warden Higuma Review
Blake shares his thoughts on Hell Warden Higuma - a title that promised demons, cool powers, and shonen energy - but after a decade of anticipation, it mostly delivers interesting ideas that never fully come together.
Pragmata [Review]
Jeremy hacks into what makes Capcom’s latest IP, Pragmata, so great. Check out his review here!
Absolute Batman #19 [Review]
Snyder and Dragotta provide a harrowing take on a familiar villain in the latest issue of Absolute Batman - check out Jeremy’s review of issue 19!
Ice Cream Man #45 [Review]
Hitchcock-flavored horror at its finest. Ice Cream Man #45 delivers a gripping voyeuristic thriller with razor-sharp art from Morazzo and O'Halloran's stunning colors. Another essential entry in the series.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire - Review
Fumi Games’ MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is a satisfying shooter that fully captivates the player in it’s cartoon carnage from start to finish.
“Edge of Groundhog Repeat” An All You Need Is Kill Review by Blake
Blake shares his thoughts on the iconic sci-fi manga “All You Need Is Kill”
Mega Man X #2 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on the latest entry from Daniel Arseneault and Hanzo Steinbach’s adaptation of Mega Man X in comic form. With Flame Mammoth looming ahead of him, will X have what it takes to continue bringing the Mavericks to justice?
Resident Evil 9: Requiem [Review]
Resident Evil 9: Requiem delivers the perfect horror-action blend. With dual protagonists, stunning visuals, and a day-one Switch 2 launch, Capcom's 30th anniversary entry is a game of the year contender.
Speed Racer #1-5 [Review]
Jeremy finally catches up on David Pepose's Speed Racer revival at Mad Cave Studios, and spoiler: the Mach 5 still hits hard. Here's why this one deserves a spot on your pull list.
Absolute Batman #17 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on the monstrously fun latest issue of Absolute Batman, and the arrival of Poison Ivy!
Mega Man ZX Timelines #1 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on another Mega Man timelines entry: Mega Man ZX!
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End - Episode 30 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Episode 30 as it turns its focus to an old legend and a dangerous new task.
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End - Episode 29 [Review]
Frieren Fridays make their triumphant return, and Jeremy shares his thoughts on the season’s opening episode with his review of Episode 29 of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End! Check it out!
All You Need Is Kill (2025) [Review]
This is All You Need Is Kill at its most abrasive, but also its most emotionally exposed - Jeremy shares his thoughts on the latest adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s classic sci-fi story
Sentenced to Be a Hero - Episode 1 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on the beautifully animated and thematically engaging Sentenced to Be a Hero, episode 1! Is this the best new anime of the season?
Infernal Hulk #1 [Review]
In this grisly, imaginative, and boldly staged first issue of The Infernal Hulk, Johnson, Klein, and Wilson deliver a debut that feels like the start of something huge. Jeremy shares his thoughts!

