Tag: manga
June 15, 2020 · 1 comment
Books: Manga & Disability
By Jonathan Clements. Reframing Disability in Manga by Yoshiko Okuyama is a well-timed integration of the study of Japanese comics and portrayals of the disabled, powerfully conceived as an off-the-peg classroom text. It could readily function as a textbook on a dedicated course, but is formatted in a smart topical manner throughout that would lend […]
April 20, 2020 · 0 comments
Books: Manga Cultures & the Female Gaze
By Shelley Pallis. Kathryn Hemmann’s new book, Manga Cultures and the Female Gaze, quotes an incident oft-cited in discussions of fandom – Anne Rice’s complaint that critics of her vampire novels were “interrogating the text from the wrong perspective.” Rice was famously furious that many of her readers disapproved of the direction her books were […]
March 25, 2020 · 0 comments
Podcast – 25th March 2020
ALL THE ANIME PODCAST – 25th March 2020 “Skynet is taking seed” Jeremy Graves and Andy Hanley are back to bring you nearly 70 minutes of fun discussion to help pass the time. Today, while they have every intention of trying to remain on topic that quickly doesn’t happen as they begin talking about many Transformers related […]
November 27, 2019 · 0 comments
Tokyo Ghoul
By Andrew Osmond. Good news, young man; your beautiful girlfriend wants to have you for dinner. It’s an old joke (especially for fans of cannibal superstar Hannibal Lecter) but it’s a fair summary of how Tokyo Ghoul opens. It’s set in what seems to be present-day Tokyo, with a big difference; the city is infested […]
August 24, 2019 · 1 comment
Exhibition: Attack on Titan
By Andrew Osmond. Pictures by Carlos Nakajima.How will Attack on Titan end? In a time of serialised epic fantasies, Attack on Titan has been one of the canniest, throwing out massive story twists to shake the fans. You can revisit some of them next month with the Collector’s Blu-ray/DVD release of Attack on Titan: Roar […]




