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Continue Reading >TV series, Woodo TV series, Kummen TV series, Sunsa and Quent Interview: Ryosuke Takahashi (creator), Toru Hasegawa (producer), Kunio Okawara (mecha designer) The Last Red Shoulder Big Battle Roots of Ambition Shining Heresy Interview: Ryosuke Takahashi (creator), Takashi Imanishi (director), Yutaka Izubuchi (design works) Pailsen Files Phantom Arc Alone Again...
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Continue Reading >Cool trivia: Max Factory revived the Strikedog box art originally seen on its original 1/24 soft vinyl garage kit from the 1980s (below). Painted by Shumei Uda. Back to main article
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Continue Reading >Chapter 46 See the original post here “I expect to hear a lot of interesting stories, hahaha. well, bring them back inside without being rude.” When Captain Jumolan’s vehicle arrived at the spaceport, five disorganized people were waiting for him. Jumolan welcomed them into the car without so much as...
Continue Reading >Ever since I started this series, I sort of dreaded getting to this batch, since I have nothing positive to say about it. Other than the classic characters serving their terms as the muscle and bone of the comic, very little about this stretch was memorable. None of the new...
Continue Reading >Without 2000AD as an incubator for talent, it’s safe to say the world of comics would be far less interesting. It was progressive in ways that made it stand well apart from British tradition, earning the attention of American publishers as soon as it arrived on our shores. DC comics...
Continue Reading >The spark that led to the publication of this Dual Magazine spinoff was lit in 3D Journal, a 100-yen companion magazine featuring similar content in a smaller format. Issue 3, sold in April 1984, ran a 2-page article about how to scratch-build your own 1/35 Fatty, and readers could order...
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Continue Reading >First draft script by Raymond Garcia My script draft at left, thumbnail page at right, finished layout below (character art by Bruce Lewis) Continue to issue 1 Back to main article
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