If you’re keeping up with our weekly pull list posts you’ll know that I am absolutely in love with Sam Sykes’ Brave Chef Brianna. For those of you who aren’t reading our pull lists, Brave Chef Brianna follows a young chef named Brianna who goes off to a city full of monsters […]
Wondercon 2017: Si Spurrier Discusses his Newest Creator-Owned Series, “Godshaper”
We caught up with Si Spurrier at Wondercon, a feat considering the amount of panels he bounced back and forth between all weekend, to discuss his next project from BOOM! Studios, Godshaper. Find out what he had to say about the series before it debuts on April 12, 2017. Can you […]
Interview with Retro Side-Scroller Henshin Engine’s Creator, Sarumaru
Originally a comic, Henshin Engine focuses on Yuki Shirokawa – a young and excitable game tester in Jipang, gifted with the fortitude to be a digital heroine in an 16-bit world – holy crap! (That’s kinda like her catchphrase, get into it). Now funded by fans via Kickstarter, Henshin Engine […]
Interview: Becky Yamamoto Talks Comedy, Food, and her Webseries, Uninspired
It’s a fact: get two Asians talking and the conversation will inevitably turn to food. Becky Yamamoto and I did just that when we had a phone interview last week. Becky’s food of choice: everything. But specifically noodles with sauce. It could be Asian noodles or spaghetti and bolognese. But […]
Interview: Emrhys Cooper Talks Collaborative Film and Culture in Bhutan
In real life, Emrhys Cooper has the piercing eyes and high cheekbones of Cillian Murphy, and the long, lanky, graceful build of a professional dancer. Which only makes sense, because Emrhys was a dancer on the West End, and in films like Mamma Mia. He even puts his dance skills to good […]
Interview: Alien invasions, Hellboy and “The Visitor” with Dark Horse’s Scott Allie
For all the lyrical ghost stories, mutant amphibians, and kaiju-inspired aspects of the outer-gods, and mystically empowered Nazis, the Hellboy universe has rarely touched the realm of extraterrestrials. That all changes, however, with the new miniseries The Visitor: How and Why He Stayed, which explores the life and of an alien, […]
Interview with Daniel Linsson, Ludum Dare Winner & The Sun and Moon Creator
A few weeks back we got the chance to review a new game dropping onto consoles, The Sun and Moon. Well we got something extra special for y’all today, yours truly had himself an interview with the creator of said game, Daniel Linsson. Without further ado! First up, the obvious, how’d […]
Interview: Jeff Russo talks Superheroes, Hallucinations, and Scoring FX’s ‘Legion’
Jeff Russo has quickly become one of the most heard composers in TV, starting in 2014 with his Emmy-award winning score for the first two seasons of FX’s Fargo as well as the score for CBS’ American Gothic and The Night Of on HBO. Now, he’s re-teaming with Fargo executive producer Noah Hawley to bring David Haller, the occasionally […]
NYCC 2016: Shadowhunters Give a Look on Season 2 Grittiness and New Characters
Since launching Shadowhunters, the series has taken things to the next level with their second season. Since Ed Decter’s departure, Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer of Smallville fame have taken over the helm of the show. The result? A total redesign and remodeling. The cast seems to agree that they’ve taken the show to […]
Take a look Behind Bars with John Arcudi’s Newest Series ‘Dead Inside’
With his new miniseries, Dead Inside, the first issue of which is out on Wednesday, John Arcudi, of the recently wrapped B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth, The Mask, and Rumble at Image, mixes grizzly murder, gritty noir and booze soaked police work for something wholly unlike the rest of his work. With art by Toni Fejzula, it’s […]