Ghastly Wants To Learn Confuse Ray…

by Pokémaster on April 23, 2011

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Several pigtailed girls got their big breaks in the recent years, the most popular of them all is the cyber idol Hatsune Miku.

As a voice library program, users can compose their songs and make it come alive with this cute girl and if the users are creative with their pens and inks, they can even design new hairstyles and costumes for her to match with their songs.

Now that the Nico Nico artists and composers publish CDs, it’s time for the illustrators to come together. The Hatsune Miku Graphics 2 collects works from a famous group of artists such as Sasaki Mutsumi, Koume Keito, Minamisaki Iku and more!

Come see the glamorous looks of Miku and her friends:

Hatsune Miku Graphics 2 Vocaloid Art & Comic JPN   US$ 35.49

Nishimata Aoi is one of the moe illustrators. Her works include CG from Shuffle, Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa nai. The soft and clear, almost transparent colors and the delicate lines are her staple style. The book contains works from the dating games she contributed …[more]
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Almost Otaku: Anime at Comic Con

by Pokémaster on July 29, 2010

 Pikachu floating over the Comic Con floors. I can't help thinking that it's a metaphor for something.
 Pikachu floating over the Comic Con floors. I can’t help thinking that it’s a metaphor for something.

As you might have surmised from the videos we put up here, there was a noticeable manga/anime presence at the San Diego Comic Con and I was all up in it .  While I didn’t get to stick around any of the booths for too long (given my other responsibilities) I can say that this show provided some concrete examples of what I’ve enjoyed so much about discovering anime through this site.

See, Comic Con’s more-or-less the highlight of my year.  Every time I go to one, I can’t help but think about where I was the previous year (what was going through my head and so on.)  I’m pretty sure that a lot of the same anime displays and cosplayers were at SDCC 2009. They probably hadn’t changed. What had changed was me. This year was the first time I could recognize what all the logos were for, where the characters were from and I really did feel like my total convention experience was better for that. What’s more, I saw  how greatly the circumference of my “common ground” has increased.  More than a few times, I’d be talking to a colleague and notice how their girlfriends looked a little bored. They came along, even though they weren’t really into comics. What were they more into? You guessed it – - anime.  So both parties were often (pleasantly) surprised when I could strike up a conversation about FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST or EVANGELION.

Maybe this isn’t so much a conversation starter as it just an observation, but I’ve always thought that there’s value in having diverse interests. Thus, I want to reiterate how positive an experience it’s been to delve into the anime culture as I have on Anime Vice.  My horizons really have been broadened and, truly, a whole new world’s been opened up to me. 

– Tom Pinchuk is the writer of HYBRID BASTARDS!  and UNIMAGINABLE. Both are available for order on Amazon here and here.

AnimeVice Site Mashup

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San Diego Comic Con is just around the corner, and I can’t wait to go. I can smell it already! Not sure that’s a good thing. Anyway, anime fans may be pleased to hear that FUNimation and iTunes have partnered up to bring us some new good deals just in time for Comic Con, including free episodes, discounted seasons and more.
 
AnimeNews.biz reports that the first episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist, Ouran High School Host Club and Soul Eater will be free, while Samurai Champloo and Afro Samurai eps are 99 cents per episode. You can also get any of these shows at a discounted price for the entire season (30% off). Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and Afro Samurai: Resurrection are also on sale.
 
This whole celebration goes on through August 3rd, so there’s no reason not to snap something up, especially if you have a long flight to get to Comic Con and need something to watch. Going to pick anything up, my friends?

AnimeVice Site Mashup

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Comic Con Teases New Spore Game [Rumor]

by Pokémaster on July 10, 2010

The programming schedule for San Diego Comic Con reveals a “a brand new, Sci-Fi Action-RPG based on the DNA of Spore.” Rumors and images floating around the Spore forums say the game will be called Darkspore. More »


Kotaku

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The Halo Fall of Reach novel set up the fiction for this September’s Halo Reach game. The writer of the new Halo Reach comic teased some new insights into the making of a Master Chief. More »


Kotaku

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I don’t consider myself a fan of fan fiction. Especially those using established characters. But there are exceptions to every rule, and Maré Odomo’s series of Pokémon-based comic strips, Letters to an Absent Father, is one of those exceptions.
Bulbanews

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Kanji De Manga Volume 1: The Comic Book That Teaches You How To Read And Write Japanese! (Manga University Presents)

  • ISBN13: 9784921205027
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

The comic book that teaches you how to read and write Japanese! This brand-new series from Manga University uses original comic artwork to teach readers how to identify and write the most common Japanese kanji ideographs. Volume 1 introduces 80 basic kanji that all Japanese schoolchildren are required to learn before entering the third grade. Subsequent volumes in the series will focus on more difficult kanji and kanji compounds. Each page features its own comic strip, kanji pronunciation guide,

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