New York Comic Con is upon us, and WWAC is there! If you are also going to be there, here are four panels not taking place on the main stages that I think sound pretty damn cool, featuring some awesome people. #BlackComicsMonth: Diversity in Comics Thu. October 8| 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM | Room…
Attack on NYCC: Kodansha Teases Big Manga Announcement
New York Comic-con is officially in full swing, and people are lining up for the most popular events–including some of our own WWACers! In addition to celebrity panels and autograph sessions, there are sure to be some major announcements. I’m hoping for new North American manga licenses myself, but maybe that’s just me being greedy….
We Know the Devil: Choosing Isolation
I’m obsessed with stories about young women, particularly young powerful women. Comics and movies seem to be enjoying a surge of magical girl stories, but mainstream gaming hasn’t quite caught up. Though it’s better than it has been, it’s still no girl game movement. However, indie gaming, like usual, is the place to be. This…
Review: Red Sonja #18
Red Sonja #18 Gail Simone (script), Walter Geovani (art), Vinicius Andrade (colors), Simon Bowland (letters) Jenny Frison (main cover), Adriana Melo (variant cover), Stephanie Buscema (subscription cover) Dynamite September 21, 2015 (Disclaimer: This review may contain spoilers and is based on an advanced review copy from Dynamite.)
It’s Time to Reconsider Fanfiction
For almost four years now, the popular YouTube gamer channel ScrewAttack! has hosted a show titled “Death Battle!” In each episode, two commentators (Ben Singer and Chad James) pick two characters from separate geek properties and glean the extent of their powers and abilities based on a particularly thorough combing of each character’s history and…
We Still Believe: Gin & Kate review X-Files Season 10, Vol. 5
X-Files Season 10, Vol. 5 HC Joe Harris (script), Matthew Dow Smith (art), Jordie Bellaire (colors), Chris Mowry (letters) IDW September 30, 2015 Gin and Kate finally wrap up X-Files Season 10 with Volume 5. Disclaimer: This review may contain spoilers and is based on an advanced review copy from IDW.
The “Love Triangle” Arc of Daria or The Ballad of Daria, Jane and Tom
Daria had some amazing character development for its time. The show featured superbly colorful characters and the storylines were simple and easily to follow along with. If you’re already caught up with Daria (from either watching it for the first time or a life long fan), you may notice at the end of season three moving into season…