Author Archives: Elias Rosner

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Reviews
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba” Vol. 3 & 4

By | Jun 9, 2021 | Reviews

There are moments in life when you’re hit by a memory so hard you feel your teeth rattle. It can be good, bad, momentous or mundane, but it’s always followed by a brief pause in everything you’re doing, allowing you to reflect on that fleeting past. Oftentimes, there is peace in this newfound recollection. Other times it is a reminder that you totally forgot that Zenitsu comes from your least favorite tradition in Shonen manga...the Manta. Or, for a western animation touchstone, the Snarf.

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Podcasts
Make Mine Multiversity Episode 68: Annihilation Saga Part Four: So Your Wife Turned Into a Dragon

By and | Jun 4, 2021 | Podcasts

Our coverage of the massive, mammoth ANNIHILATION SAGA continues. We're four episodes in, and the end is nowhere in sight! We've left the Annihilation War behind us. The bugs are gone. Kree space is pretty swiss cheesed and it's time for some well earned R&R...or at least it would be if the universe weren't instantly threatened by ANOTHER force in the pages of "Annihilation: Conquest: Prologue."

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Demon Slayer Vol 1 Featured Reviews
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba” Vol. 1 & 2

By | Jun 2, 2021 | Reviews

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba” wastes no time with its story and so, in that spirit, neither will I. Onwards towards the Taisho era! Written and Illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge Translated by John Werry Adaptation into English by Stan! Lettered by John Hunt Learning to destroy demons won’t be easy, and Tanjiro barely knows where […]

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Reviews
“Impossible Jones, Vol. 1: Grin and Gritty!”

By | May 21, 2021 | Reviews

One of my all-time favorite DC comics is Kyle Baker’s “Plastic Man.” It has wit, it has charm, it’s zany fun, and it utilizes Plastic Man’s powers to tell a story that would never work without them. Now “Impossible Jones” is not like Baker’s “Plastic Man” in aesthetic, commentary, or form, not to mention it’s not a DC property, but it does share all the rest, even down to the tension between hero and crook, though Jones is just a smidge more...impish than good ol’ Eel O’Brian.

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