Staring Josh Conner, Christie Claude and Melinda Dekay, ROAM is set in the world in which the wealthy inhabit the bodies of the young. One person, at least, is fighting back.
Archives for December 2021
Salaryman’s Club serves up a sports-business anime hybrid
As a reminder that not all new animes are an isekai, Salaryman’s Club is coming to Japan on January 22nd. No news of whether any streaming platforms will pick it up.
Will Netflix’s The Orbital Children be out of this world?
The Orbital Children could be Netflix’s next huge anime smash. It’s undoubtedly the next project from Mitsuo Iso, an iconic animator who has not directed a full project since Denno Coil in 2007. Neon Genesis Evangelion was 1995.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #133
It’s the end of the week, the month and the year. It is, therefore, time for one last look back at the RPG news from 2021 with Geek Native’s Routinely Itemised: RPGs.
Channelling a Rocketeer vibe: The Khonsu clock lamp will charge your tech
Brass, wood and jetpacks; that’s what the Rocketeer uses to bring advanced 1930s technology to life.
In space, can they hear you squee? Zippermouth Xenomorph plush
The xenomorph might be one of the most terrifying movie creations ever, but this plush is oddly cute.
More than gestures: Artist brings D&D players together through FSL
FSL is the Filipino Sign Language, and Deaf freelance artist and comic writer CJ Reynaldo worked with the FSL Treasure group and others on a set of illustrations to teach you how to sign D&D character classes.
D&D and Darkness: A review of Light of Winter
This is a brief review of Lindsey Bonnette’s Light of Winter. Don’t read it if you might play the supernatural mystery.
Talented illustrator Yonjae Choi has their Magic: The Gathering prints for sale
Yongjae Choi is a talented freelance illustrator and concept artist who is responsible for several stunning M: TG cards.
Tribe Nine: Sportsball made cool
The latest trailer for Tribe Nine is overt; this is a baseball anime, but it’s not. It’s a gang warfare anime.