I’ve been lucky enough to see some Ghost in the Shell: Arise and review GitS: Arise – Pain. This, though, is new. Ghost Whispers is a web episode to promote Kokaku-JPRS.jp. Logicoma fan? Good news. There’s three of them in this web episode and that’s a threefold increase from the one in Pain.
Competition: Win The Art of Battlefield 4
Are you a Battlefield 4 fan? Love the special effects and graphics? Want to snuggle up to them in bed or show them to friends in the pub? Want to win a shiny, 192-paged, hardback collection of art from Titan Books the costs a small fortune on Amazon. Want to win a handy gift to […]
Irregular Reconnaissance: Comic Books #4
More comic book goodness? That’s right; they come thick and fast – although like the title of this column Irregular Reconnaissance sometimes the publishing schedule does seem a little irregular. In this catch up I offer my untalented, non-obsessive, comic book fan view into the series I’m currently splashing the cash on. Do you agree […]
David Tennant in the weirdest The Day of the Doctor video yet
It’s not normal to see videos like this up on the official BBC YouTube channel. Strange, weird and quirky as it is – it’s hard not to watch. We might suspect that this was filmed for a laugh and then published because a) why not and b) British humour. I approve. Do you? Is now […]
Street art: The Silver Surfer takes on Galactus
At the start of the month we shared Jim Vision’s 30 years of Slaine by Jim Vision at End of the Line. Now, as we pass the halfway mark, the artist is back on the streets of London with some more comic book art. This time we’ve a dreamy Silver Surfer taking the nightmare of […]
Skyrim’s Dragon Bone armour
Did you ever manage to make Dragon Bone armour in Skyrim? I’ve houses full of the stuff but never got around to it. This armour was shared on Reddit by /u/Starkelt17. There’s not much more said about the piece on the original share so take a minute to look at all the individual pieces, the […]
David Seguin’s Dragon’s Den
David Seguin is an artist who draws stunning fantasy art scenes, the female form and sometimes both together. Dragon’s Den is an example of his beautiful use of soft colours and the juxtaposition of beauty and beast. Seguin has an impressive gallery of art up on CG Hub. One worth following. Via Joey Paur on […]
Divergent trailer
Divergent is a sci-fi series set in a dystopian Chicago by Veronica Roth. In the future society is divided into fice factions, each one representing a virtue or aspect of humanity; the Erudite (the intelligent), Dauntless (the brave), Candor (the honest), Amity (the peaceful) and Abnegation (the selfless). All 16 year olds take a test […]
Irregular Reconnaissance: Comic Books #3
Our Irregular Reconnaissance column goes some way to solving a problem many geeks talk about. The problem? What titles are fellow geeks reading and enjoying? Okay, true, this column doesn’t talk for all geeks but it is my chance to share what I’ve been reading, liking or disliking. Learn from my mistakes. Code Monkey Episodes: […]
Are penguins cute or creepy? A review of Penguindrum
I made the mistake of dismissing the whole of Penguindrum based on the first episode. I should know better. After all, one of the many reasons to love intelligent anime is its ability to dramatically and suddenly change direction. I initially dismissed Penguindrum as something made to appeal to a fluffy, pink and teenage audience. […]