Manga Review: Tsubasa: Those With Wings, Vol. 3
Tsubasa: Those With Wings, Vol. 3
In the 21st century, a great war was destroying entire civilizations and causing much havoc, the Tsubasa granted the wish for the war to end. Now, a new quest for the Tsubasa has risen.
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Manga Review: Kekkashi – Volume 19
Kekkashi is a shōnen action/comedy manga set in the present day where Yoshimori Sumimura, a lazy and stubborn middle school boy, and Tokine Yukimura, slightly older childhood friend of Yoshimori's who wants to protect him, are heirs of the Hazama clan. Yoshimori's Kekkai powers are strong and wild whereas Tokine's are subtle, but accurate. They protect the land and the power from demons. If a demon comes close to the power source, they become stronger as well; they eventually form an organization to do just that when their efforts are thwarted individually. In addition, clans also vie for power. Volume 19 begins such a power struggle between the Ogi clan and Sumimura clan.
Blu-ray Review: How The Grinch Stole Christmas
In Whoville they say, The Grinch’s Blu-Ray Collection grew two sizes that day…Universal Pictures & Director Ron Howard bring Dr. Seuss’s classic book to life with Jim Carrey leading an ensemble cast.
Every year around the 25th of December the residents of Whoville get ready to celebrate their favorite holiday and the Grinch who wishes it would just go away. The Grinch comes up with a plan to try to take Christmas away by taking all of the material symbols of the holidays, but in the end, learns the “True meaning of Christmas”.
DVD Review: Medium The Fifth Season
Medium (based on experiences of real-world psychic Allison DuBois) premiered in January of 2005 to strong numbers and garnered its star Patricia Arquette a Best Actress in a Drama Series Emmy. It has since survived scheduling chaos, moving from Monday to Wednesday and then back to Monday, And now with the current season, it's jumped to Friday and it's jumped from NBC to CBS, where it's been filmed all along. Fans like us at ComicsOnline are hoping that this will lend some stability and allow Medium to continue for another five seasons.
Blu-ray Review: Stargate The Movie- 15th Anniversary Edition
Stargate: The Movie, the film that kicked off the longest running U.S. Science Fiction show has returned to Blu-ray in a brand new, 15th Anniversary Edition! Now you can relive the original adventure to the planet Abydos with your old friends Jack O'Neil (Kurt Russell) and Dr. Daniel Jackson (James Spader).
Graphic Novel Review: Hatter M, Volume 2
Hatter M, Volume 2: Mad With Wonder, as the title suggests, is the 2nd part of Frank Beddor’s story of Hatter Madigan, royal bodyguard of the missing Princess Alyss, the only hope for his beloved Wonderland. Hatter, separated from his princess during their escape through the Pool of Tears, has been searching all of Europe for Alyss, chasing down leads, following the Glow, and encountering a full cast of exotic and often demented characters along the way.
Manga Review: D.Gray-Man Vol. 15: Black Star, Red Star
D.Gray-Man Vol. 15: Black Star, Red Star
Lulu Bell from the Noah clan has entered the Black Order's head quarters to retrieve the Millennium Earl's precious Egg. With several of the Order's Exorcist without weapons or in bad shape, Allen and Bookman will have to fight off the massive amounts of Akuma, and protect the Egg, until more help comes.
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Manga Review: Ouran High School Host Club Vol 13
Ouran High School Host Club began in 2003 and has been skewering the romantic comedy genre ever since. The shojo series follows the adventures of the members of the Host Club at the prestigious Ouran Academy. After accidentally breaking an expensive vase, Haruhi is forced to work for the Host Club to pay off the debt.
Manga Review: Case Closed Vol. 32
Case Closed stars the young detective Jimmy Kudo in his ongoing war against crime, murder and evil…by solving the toughest, most perplexing mysteries in Japan. After getting involved in a case involving a secret crime syndicate he is fed a poison that instead of killing him, shrinks him down to a young child! Now he’s staying with his crush (girlfriend?) Rachel and her father the inept detective Roger Moore in disguise as grade-schooler Conan Edogawa. Despite his new small size, he’s still solving mysteries and trying to track down the elusive men in black and their organization.