Anime roundup 7/6/2017: A Journey of a Thousand Shows Starts With a Single Step
In this week’s viewing: Kado and Rage of Bahamut finish up spring, and the first wave of summer premieres.
In this week’s viewing: Kado and Rage of Bahamut finish up spring, and the first wave of summer premieres.
Summer is here and so is the next gargantuan shipment of shows from Japan. Take a look at what’s showing up a few days from now.
In this week’s viewing: The Eccentric Family 2 and Alice and Zoroku sign off, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan is ending too early, The Eccentric Family and Alice & Zoroku have a weird chronological coincidence, and more!
This week Steve stays put in space and time, reviewing the May/June Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF). The stories in the issue, however, range all over space and time!
In this week’s viewing: Alice & Zoroku breaks the real world, Kado explains what the universe is about, and more!
This first book of stories by Ana Triveño turns out to be a necklace of pearls that have their own brilliance; it shows the maturity achieved by a writer who has been formed by a life dedicated to fantastic literature.
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan keeps making with the big revelations, Alice & Zoroku finally visit Wonderland, and more!
This week Steve jumps back and forth in his reviews. Back to the early part of the century, forward from there to the ‘sixties, and back (forward) to the present! Are you confused? Well, I think we all are at this point.
In this week’s viewing: Rage of Bahamut and Attack on Titan explore the wisdom of drunkards, and more!
Arrowsmith is one of the best alternate history and fantasy comics out there.
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan goes wrestling, The Eccentric Family 2 goes to Hell, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan tries to set a record for the most causal bombshell ever, Alice & Zoroku has replaced itself with an entirely different show, and more!
In the battle between literary fiction and genre fiction, Ellen Klages belongs to both sides, as her engaging collection of short stories Wicked Wonders demonstrates.
In this week’s viewing: The Eccentric Family 2 goes nuts, Kado spins its situation out of control, and more!
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season, and it’s looking outstanding!
In this week’s viewing: The last batch of spring premieres, and a journey beyond the double paywall! (cue theremin)
In this week’s viewing: From obscure shorts to massive franchises, premieres for every taste! Including bad taste!
I confess I only had a general idea of what the term “grimdark” meant before reading the first edition of Grimdark Magazine, which enshrines its precepts in the form of short stories, author interviews and […]
Asking the ultimate “what if” question, Memortality by Stephen H. Provost is a fast-paced adventure filled with more questions than it answers. And that’s okay.
In this week’s viewing: The old season departs, but first, the new season! I promise it’ll make sense when you click through…
In this week’s viewing: Fewer season finales than expected, though ACCA bows out.
The upcoming anime season is going to be titanic… in more than one sense.
Suzanne Church’s Elements is a collection of short stories that show’s off the versatility of its author.
In this week’s viewing: Everything’s heading for the endgame!
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil expands into rocketry, ACCA clings grimly to the idiot ball, and more!
In this week’s viewing: CHAOS;CHILD reaches maximum paranoia, Tanya the Evil is setting up a nasty surprise, and more!
In this week’s viewing: ACCA and CHAOS;CHILD get a lot closer to assembling their puzzles, and more!
An interview with Karin Tidbeck, a Swedish author of weird fiction.

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