The Heroes in a Half-Shell are back on the big screen, courtesy of Michael Bay. Is this the return of epic nostalgia classic fans have been hoping for, or the absolute betrayal and disappointment they feared? The answer is surprisingly: neither. New York is under assault at the hands of a criminal terrorist group known as the Foot Clan. Led by the mysterious Shredder, they take what they want, and...[Read More]
It’s back! As has been a tradition here on the Rock, October is once again Batman Month!
In a day and age where JRPGs seem to have lost their luster, can Fairy Fencer F turn the tide?
What time is it? ADVENTURE TIME!
Here we are, in part 3 of my look-back at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, prior to their new film coming out in a few weeks. And coincidentally, films are the last thing we’re going to talk about. So, on that note, and because I’m cheesy… TURTLE POWER!
Last time, we talked about my favorite foursome, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, focusing on their various comic appearances. However, it’s a rather safe bet that you probably remember them more from their shows on TV. So, grab yourself a slice of pizza as we continue with the history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
30 years ago, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird created a comic that not only started the black-and-white indie comic boom, but also grew into a global phenomenon that has consistently managed to succeed. And with a brand new film coming, I figured it’s time to talk about the Heroes in a Half-Shell, in their multiple forms, to see why it has continued to thrive from generation to generation. Fir...[Read More]
Interview with voice actor J. Michael Tatum at FanimeCon 2014 Interview by Ahmed Al-Sheikh
Viz Media Panel at FanimeCon 2014 Camerawork by Ahmed Al-Sheikh
Interview with voice actress Kira Buckland at Fanime 2014 Interview by Ahmed Al-Sheikh
Interview with voice actress Chantal Strand at Fanime 2014 Interview by Ahmed Al-Sheikh Camerawork by Alejandra Carlon
Interview with musician Raj Ramayya at Fanime 2014 Interview by Ahmed Al-Sheikh Camerawork by Alejandra Carlon