Daicon IV ephemera, 1983
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Continue Reading >By the time Votoms first hit the airwaves in April 1983, systems and patterns for mecha anime merchandising were in full swing thanks to big success stories like Gundam and Dougram. This meant Votoms would have a healthy lineup of model kits, toys and other products to support its broadcast....
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Continue Reading >No sooner had I emerged from the crater and reached the surface than a heavy, distorted voice crackled through my comm unit. “You…are you a survivor from Arg?” Accompanying the voice, a single landing craft descended from the sky. It was a Gilgameth-class vessel, its thrusters extending from its flanks...
Continue Reading >First announced at the 62nd Shizuoka Hobby Show (May, 2024) was a new stab at a 1/48 Scopedog. It was referred to as “third time assemble” because Takara launched 1/48 model kits in the early days, and Takara Tomy teamed up for the 1/48 Actic Gear series in 2005. After...
Continue Reading >The first level of the city of Arg lay in utter silence. The very air enveloping the city refused to stir. Only the scent of gunpowder and explosives hung heavy and stagnant. Already ravaged by war, the city was in the throes of collapse. Moreover, the mounds of rubble scattered...
Continue Reading >The Gray Witch newswatch Nippon Sunrise Studio started with humble beginnings when it was founded in the 70s, but its producer-led structure led it to dominate the anime industry in the 80s, particularly in the SF mecha genre. By the time its name was shortened to “Sunrise” in 1987, it...
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Continue Reading >At noon the following day, we entered the arena, bringing along Fil — who was now barely clinging to life. We were there for the four-way “Battle Royale” match that the military police officer, Chakol, had assigned us. However, my true objective lay with the next bout scheduled on the...
Continue Reading >The incident started with her! Cover! A giant man-eating shark challenges humans!! Right side: The deadly battle continues underwater… Left side: Table of contents It’s common in the southern seas The ship is sinking…I’m holding onto the buoy Swimming…suddenly disappearing for no apparent reason It’s a man-eating shark!! Not a...
Continue Reading >The Naked Girl Who Disappeared Into the Sea This scene replaces the one on the ferry where the mayor and coroner come up with their excuses. Brody is outnumbered by them and other citizens protesting the beach closing. Continue to Chapter 2 Back to main article
Continue Reading >Tragic!! Horrified Witnesses Annoyed by all the amateurs running around, Quint insists he will go out alone, but from the look on the faces of Brody and Hooper, he knows they’ll insist on going along despite any argument. Brody says he hates the sea and Quint asks why he came....
Continue Reading >18 Hours of Fierce Fighting! Brody: “It’s too small…this boat is far too small.” Hooper: “It’s 6 meters long!!” Quint: “8 meters to be precise. 3 tons!!” Quint recounts the Indianapolis incident without naming what ship he was on (though he does admit it was sunk by a Japanese submarine)....
Continue Reading >Movie story synopsis “A Deep Bow to Mr. Shark.” Appreciation for the movie by writer Tadao Takashima Profile of Steven Spielberg, “A Wonderful 27-Year Old.” Movie cast profiles Right side: movie merch to be ordered by phone Message from the publisher. Jaws was Herald’s first gekiga book. Right side: publishing...
Continue Reading >The photos shown here were originally posted on TwiComi by Tatsuya Kishimoto. See them here. Back to main article
Continue Reading >First up is a company named R.C. Berg, which released five different part sets that can be used to modify their 1/20 Scopedog “21C” model into variations seen in Merowlink. TK-01 1/20 Bounty Dog See more photos here and here TK-02 1/20 Fox Special See more photos here and here...
Continue Reading >“You bitch!” Octova charged forward. It didn’t have any wheels for locomotion. After a few steps, blue sparks flew from its crotch. The red machine briefly lifted off the ground and began moving at high speed. It thrust both hands forward and charged. Ronni closed her hatch. Octova grappled with...
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