On October 30th 1938, Americans panicked. They ran screaming into the streets and many fled their cities. It was chaos.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #95
Netflix’s DOTA: Dragon’s Blood is much better than I feared while, sadly, “Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town?” is a bit of a dud. Jujutsu Kaisen, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! and Dr. Stone are also covered in this review series.
Need or want? A review of Legendary Adventures Epic 5e
Legendary Adventures Epic 5e is a supplement to take characters and help DMs deal with beyond level 20. At a glance, you’ll see that it is intended for Dungeons & Dragons games or similar 5e-powered high fantasy.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #94
Short anime reviews for The Day I Became God, No Guns Life, Gun Gale Online, Magatsu Wahrheit and the final episodes in season 1 of Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon presented without spoilers.
A potential future: A review of Contraband
Contraband is a graphic novel written by TJ Behe, who has a day job running a privacy-focused platform for building social networks, and illustrated by Phillip Elliott.
Sasquatch hunting: A review of Martian Ghost Centaur
Sometimes the title of a comic can be a misdirection or appears to be at first. We’re sasquatch hunting in the feel-good story from Mat Heagerty called Martian Ghost Centaur.
Pencil strokes of madness: The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors
The artist responsible for all the illustrations in the guide is Luis Merlo. The Ecuadorian only works with physical media and the Lovecraftian entities found within the textbook have been drawn by hand. Monsters have been forged with a pencil or pen, but not with a stylus and not with a computer.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #93
Short anime reviews for Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, Tiger and Bunny, Pacific Rim: The Black, High-Rise Invasion, and the latest Boruto presented without spoilers.
Cruel whimsy: A review of Skycrawl
Skycrawl is a hexcrawl RPG that’s a cut above many others that I’ve loo
What is good? A review of Artema 3: The Lover
The Lover is the third part of the Artema comic series from Rachel Cholst and illustrated by Angela Boyle.