Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2013: Ron Perlman Panel
Missed seeing Ron Perlman at Oz Comic-Con Melbourne? Fear not, for we have transcribed the entire panel for your reading pleasure!
Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2013: Rob Paulsen Interview
Rob Paulsen, aka Yakko from Animaniacs, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the original cartoon), Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the current Nickelodeon animation). And many, many more.So what are you waiting for? Watch the damn video now!
Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2013: Overall Event Coverage
Oz Comic-Con Melbourne, 2013. That time of year had come again where the masses of fans had all gathered in the one venue to share their love of comics, videogames, movies, television and all things geek pop culture.
DVD Review: Superman – Unbound
The fate of all life on Earth (including his own) rests on Superman in this smash-tastic DC Univers Animated Original Movie Superman: Unbound on DVD.
Comic Book Review: Winter City #6
Prepare to dive into the violent and gritty underbelly of Winter City #6, a dark but beautiful comic book based in a dangerous metropolis that you would never want to live in but will definitely want to keep revisiting… well, at least through the looking-glass of this comic.
DVD Review & Giveaway: Pokemon The Movie: Black/White
Join Ash on his ongoing journey to “find the truths hidden within us all” with these “two” new movies, Pokemon The Movie: Black & Pokemon The Movie: White. Adults need not apply.
DVD Review: Hakuoki – A Memory Of Snow Flowers
by Jayden Leggett, Editor For those who haven’t heard of Hakuoki – A Memory Of Snow Flowers before (and don’t be shy, I hadn’t heard of it either), the best way to describe would be that it is a drama…
Giveaway: Hanabee Anime DVDs
Are you ready to get your hands on some sweet anime titles? Thanks to the team at Hanabee, we have five anime DVDs to give away to Australian residents
Blu-Ray Review: Bullet In The Face
Within just a few minutes of viewing Bullet in the Face for the very first time, it became very clear to me what I could expect from this show. Stylised over-the-top acting (complete with cliched accents), excessive violence, morbid humour and a psychotic lead character are all key ingredients to this very quirky yet strangely enjoyable meal.
DVD Review: Ace Attorney
Phoenix Wright is a novice lawyer who obviously has potential but his bumbling nature and his tendency to get overwhelmed by new facts and evidence stop him from achieving greatness, while his rival Miles Edgeworth is cool and collected and seems to have every possible angle covered before any trial, as his perfect win record shows.
DVD Review: Wolverine and the X-Men – The Complete Series
The series begins with a mysterious explosion at the X-Men’s school, and the actions pick up a year later with Senator Kelly’s Mutant Response Division (MRD) forces waging a war against mutants. Wolverine begins reforming the now disbanded X-Men when a new and more serious threat emerges as Xavier sends news from the future of a very dire apocalypse taking place that Wolverine and the X-Men must try to prevent.
PlayStation 3 Review: Mortal Kombat – Komplete Edition
In a move of sheer genius, this reboot returns the series to its origins, resulting in one hell of an excellent fighting game.
PS3 Game Review: Injustice – Gods Among Us
I tend to suck a lot of noodle when it comes to fighters. So when I say that Injustice: Gods Among Us is a ridiculously awesome and entertaining fighting game, you had better believe that there is something very special about it.
Blu-Ray Review: Wu Dang
It feels like forever since I have watched a good kung fu flick in the vein of so many Hong Kong classics. Finally, I get to experience another taste of sweet fighting bliss with the Blu-Ray release of Wu Dang.
Supanova 2013: Melbourne Coverage
Sticking very much to tradition, the numbers of costumed attendees of Supanova Melbourne 2013 seemed to largely outweigh the amount of non-costumed folk, thanks to the gaze-stealing powers of their beloved attire. Just about every character, genre or media format you could think of was on display: videogame icons, television and movie characters, DC and Marvel superheroes, cartoon characters and of course the anime aficionados.