In a postapocalyptic future where the human race has been decimated by a fatal disease known as crystallosis, brought about by a hostile alien race, provisional investigator Saya Ushimitsu painstakingly carries out her life mission: To dispose of the decaying corpses, and to look for survivors – provided that any are still to be found. Wandering around the ruins of a once thriving metropolis, Saya will have the chance to learn more about a world she never had the chance to witness, questioning her own existence along the way.
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For those acquainted with Japanese sci-fi comic books, the premise of “The Color of the End: Mission in the Apocalypse” will sure ring a bell, as Hiroki Endo‘s masterpiece “Eden: It’s an Endless World” also begins with a virus wiping out a fair share of humanity, leaving the survivors to deal...
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For those acquainted with Japanese sci-fi comic books, the premise of “The Color of the End: Mission in the Apocalypse” will sure ring a bell, as Hiroki Endo‘s masterpiece “Eden: It’s an Endless World” also begins with a virus wiping out a fair share of humanity, leaving the survivors to deal...
- 2/11/2025
- by Giovanni Stigliano
- AsianMoviePulse
The Amazing Digital Circus, the viral dark comedy loved by the creator of Chainsaw Man, will soon be available outside of YouTube. Netflix has announced that it will host all the series' current and upcoming episodes this October.
Glitch Productions, the Australian animation company behind The Amazing Digital Circus, recently announced its official partnership with Netflix. Episodes 1-3 of the viral YouTube cartoon will premiere on Netflix on Oct. 4, 2024. The Amazing Digital Circus will still be available on YouTube, with future episodes premiering on the popular video platform before Netflix. Although only two episodes of The Amazing Digital Circus are available, a Halloween-themed episode will premiere on YouTube in early October.
Related The Amazing Digital Circus Receives Official Webtoon & Manga
The Amazing Digital Circus continues its worldwide expansion with an official manga and webtoon adaptation by one of Japan's leading manga magazines.
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Glitch Productions, the Australian animation company behind The Amazing Digital Circus, recently announced its official partnership with Netflix. Episodes 1-3 of the viral YouTube cartoon will premiere on Netflix on Oct. 4, 2024. The Amazing Digital Circus will still be available on YouTube, with future episodes premiering on the popular video platform before Netflix. Although only two episodes of The Amazing Digital Circus are available, a Halloween-themed episode will premiere on YouTube in early October.
Related The Amazing Digital Circus Receives Official Webtoon & Manga
The Amazing Digital Circus continues its worldwide expansion with an official manga and webtoon adaptation by one of Japan's leading manga magazines.
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- 9/24/2024
- by Leo Reyna
- CBR
Anime Expo 2024 served up another packed weekend of news and excitement, and we've got an overview of all the major announcements that were made! From more on the new Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt anime to Trigun Stargaze , another look at Solo Leveling season 2 and beyond, let's take a look back as the dust still settles from the July 4 weekend festivities. New Anime Projects and Continuations We learned a lot about some upcoming series and the future of existing shows, like the "final phase" of Trigun Stampede and the long-awaited third season of Fire Force . Trigun Stampede “Final Phase” Revealed as Trigun Stargaze Atsushi Nishigori, CloverWorks Reunite for Grotesque Anime Film Blue Exorcist -Beyond the Snow Saga- Anime Reveals New Trailer, -The Blue Night Saga- Announced for January 2025 Link Click Donghua Reveals New Bridon Arc Trailer, Release Date Black Butler -Emerald Witch Arc- Anime Announced, Crunchyroll to Stream Dr. Stone Science...
- 7/7/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Kodansha had a bunch of manga licenses to reveal during its Anime Expo 2024 panel, including print releases planned for spring 2025 digital releases right around the corner throughout July. Among the print licenses are Dead Rock from Fairy Tail creator Hiro Mashima, Tower Dungeon from Knights of Sidonia author Tsutomu Nihei and more. Here's the full list, starting with spring 2025 print releases: Kodansha Spring 2025 Print Licenses Dead Rock by Hiro Mashima Synopsis: Welcome to Dead Rock, the underworld’s top educational institution! A spot at this training facility for demonic mischief is all the young demon Yakuto has ever wanted, but in Hell, there’s no such thing as an easy A. Plenty of Yakuto’s fellow prospects won’t survive the entrance exam, and even fewer will make it to graduation. So why bother? The prize, for those who survive this death game through perdition, is the world, in the palm of their hand!
- 7/5/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Next Manga Award voting is open, giving new manga a chance to reach a wider audience and potentially become the next big hit. Established in 2014, this award focuses on new manga with less than 5 volumes, both in physical prints and digital serialization. Past winners of this award have gone on to become huge hits, with potential for winning leading to projects like anime adaptations.
New and upcoming manga have received the chance to receive an even bigger audience, and fans from around the world can select which series will become the next big thing. The annual Next Manga Award has just opened up voting, and will soon announce the winners of this year's contest.
Established in 2014 by Kadokawa's Da Vinci and Niconico, this award focuses on new manga with less than 5 volumes divided between physical prints and digital serialization.
Many of the past winners have gone on to become huge hits,...
New and upcoming manga have received the chance to receive an even bigger audience, and fans from around the world can select which series will become the next big thing. The annual Next Manga Award has just opened up voting, and will soon announce the winners of this year's contest.
Established in 2014 by Kadokawa's Da Vinci and Niconico, this award focuses on new manga with less than 5 volumes divided between physical prints and digital serialization.
Many of the past winners have gone on to become huge hits,...
- 6/22/2024
- by Zakaria Ali
- ScreenRant
Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto's upcoming Look Back anime movie has released its full trailer and main visual ahead of its release date of June 28, 2024.
The Avex Pictures YouTube channel released the full trailer for the upcoming Look Back movie, directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama. The trailer, trailer thumbnail and main visual can all be seen below.
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Featured in the trailer are Mizuki Yoshida as Kyomoto and Yumi Kawai as Ayumu Fujino, who will both be making their debuts as anime voice actors. Music director Haruka Nakamura's "Light Song" can be heard in the background, as performed by Urara. Joining director Oshiyama and Nakamura are the Look Back staff Kiyoshi Samejima (art...
The Avex Pictures YouTube channel released the full trailer for the upcoming Look Back movie, directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama. The trailer, trailer thumbnail and main visual can all be seen below.
Related Chainsaw Man Scene Cameos in Deadpool The Merc with a Mouth has the power of God and anime on his side, as the new Deadpool comic launching in April features an homage to Chainsaw Man. Close
Featured in the trailer are Mizuki Yoshida as Kyomoto and Yumi Kawai as Ayumu Fujino, who will both be making their debuts as anime voice actors. Music director Haruka Nakamura's "Light Song" can be heard in the background, as performed by Urara. Joining director Oshiyama and Nakamura are the Look Back staff Kiyoshi Samejima (art...
- 4/16/2024
- by Chike Nwaenie
- CBR
Viz Media recently teamed up with Marvel Comics on a number of Marvel manga from writers and artists like Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi and Yusuke Osawa. Now those titles are getting ready to join the Viz Manga digital service, and Viz Manga and Marvel Unlimited are offering subscription deals to celebrate. Among the first titles are Deadpool: Samurai , Wolverine: Snikt! , Spider-Man: Fake Red , and Marvel’s Secret Reverse . After that, Spider-Man: Octo-Girl and X-Men: The Manga: Remastered will follow this fall. Related: Viz and Marvel Team Up to Release Deadpool: Samurai Manga and More in English Here's more on each addition: Deadpool: Samurai : Deadpool lands in Tokyo with a bang! What could possibly go wrong when Iron Man invites Deadpool to join the Avengers' new Samurai Squad? After all, Deadpool is just in it for the money…and the trip to Japan. This is fine, right? Wolverine: Snikt!
- 4/16/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto has revealed his newest manga recommendation on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
Posted under his social media alias of Nagayama Koharu, Fujimoto gave his brief thoughts on a new manga series he's been reading. "Tower Dungeon was fun, so I recommend it," Fujimoto said. Tower Dungeon is a manga written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei, the Japanese manga artist behind Blame!, Wolverine: Snikt! and Knights of Sidonia.
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Posted under his social media alias of Nagayama Koharu, Fujimoto gave his brief thoughts on a new manga series he's been reading. "Tower Dungeon was fun, so I recommend it," Fujimoto said. Tower Dungeon is a manga written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei, the Japanese manga artist behind Blame!, Wolverine: Snikt! and Knights of Sidonia.
Related Terrifying Chainsaw Man x Anya Figure Maker Steals Original Artist's Design A terrifying and viral figure of Spy x Family's Anya crossed with Chainsaw Man rips off the original artist who designed the concept. タワーダンジョンé.¢ç™½ã‹ã£ãŸã®ã§ã‚ªã‚¹ã‚¹ãƒ¡ã§ã™ã€‚ — ãªãŒã‚„ã¾ã€€ã“ã¯ã‚‹ (@nagayama_koharu) March 16, 2024 ãŠçŸ¥ã‚‰ã›ã§ã™ã€‚#å¼.瓶勉 å…...
- 3/23/2024
- by Leo Reyna
- CBR
Tower Dungeon by Tsutomu Nihei is recommended by Chainsaw Man's Tatsuki Fujimoto and Dandadan's Yukinobu Tatsunoko.Hidden gem alert. Fujimoto and Tatsu are excited about Nihei's new fantasy series, describing it as fun read with beautiful art. With art by one of the industry's best, the fantasy setting combined with action premise could see Nihei creating even more stunning landscapes.
The creators of Chainsaw Man and Dandadan, two of Shōnen Jump's biggest manga, have recommended Tsutomu Nihei's newest series, Tower Dungeon. The legendary artist behind Blame!, who also authored the acclaimed manga Wolverine: Snikt!, has built up a reputation for making hits, and his latest work has already caught the eye of the industry's best.
Tatsuki Fujimoto, the brilliant author of Fire Punch, Look Back, and Chainsaw Man, took to Twitter/X to share his opinions on Nihei's new fantasy series, and he recommended it to his huge 700K audience.
The creators of Chainsaw Man and Dandadan, two of Shōnen Jump's biggest manga, have recommended Tsutomu Nihei's newest series, Tower Dungeon. The legendary artist behind Blame!, who also authored the acclaimed manga Wolverine: Snikt!, has built up a reputation for making hits, and his latest work has already caught the eye of the industry's best.
Tatsuki Fujimoto, the brilliant author of Fire Punch, Look Back, and Chainsaw Man, took to Twitter/X to share his opinions on Nihei's new fantasy series, and he recommended it to his huge 700K audience.
- 3/23/2024
- by Zakaria Ali
- ScreenRant
Manga relies heavily on visually appealing artwork to capture readers' attention and appreciation. The top-ranked manga series are known for their stunning and captivating artwork. Each manga mentioned in the article showcases unique and impressive art styles that enhance the storytelling experience.
From breathtaking landscapes to intricately designed characters, manga is a canvas where talented artists bring their visions to life. Some manga will be forever remembered simply for their breathtaking art styles. It's safe to say that no matter how good the plot is, no one will care about a manga series if the art isn't appealing in one way or another.
Trailblazers like Takehiko Inoue and Tsutomu Nihei are famous for their captivating art, although they are fantastic writers too. One of the most important aspects of a successful manga is how appealing the panels are, and it is easy to observe that every manga in the top ranking is visually appealing.
From breathtaking landscapes to intricately designed characters, manga is a canvas where talented artists bring their visions to life. Some manga will be forever remembered simply for their breathtaking art styles. It's safe to say that no matter how good the plot is, no one will care about a manga series if the art isn't appealing in one way or another.
Trailblazers like Takehiko Inoue and Tsutomu Nihei are famous for their captivating art, although they are fantastic writers too. One of the most important aspects of a successful manga is how appealing the panels are, and it is easy to observe that every manga in the top ranking is visually appealing.
- 11/29/2023
- by Zakaria Ali
- ScreenRant
Tsutomi Nihei, the author of two iconic sci-fi manga, Blame! and Knights of Sidonia, is going to apply his talents to fantasy with a new manga that will be published by Kodansha in the Monthly Comic Sirius magazine. Tsutomu Nihei has gained a cult following for his cyberpunk-inspired aesthetics that shone in the hit manga Blame! in 1997 and then in Knights of Sidonia in 2009.
With Shueisha's Shonen Jump releasing new manga to replace its most popular ones like One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen, Kodansha has to follow suit if it still wants to retain its the spot as Shueisha's biggest competitor. The company will start publishing a new fantasy manga, Tower Dungeon, that seems very promising, and it will be written and drawn by none other than Tsutomu Nihei. Coming off two award-winning sci-fi manga, Nihei is ready to change genre and hopefully take the industry by storm for the third time.
With Shueisha's Shonen Jump releasing new manga to replace its most popular ones like One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen, Kodansha has to follow suit if it still wants to retain its the spot as Shueisha's biggest competitor. The company will start publishing a new fantasy manga, Tower Dungeon, that seems very promising, and it will be written and drawn by none other than Tsutomu Nihei. Coming off two award-winning sci-fi manga, Nihei is ready to change genre and hopefully take the industry by storm for the third time.
- 9/29/2023
- by Zakaria Ali
- ScreenRant
Viz has rereleased the Wolverine: Snikt! manga by Tsutomu Nihei, bringing an unorthodox X-Men story back for new readers. Originally published in 2003, the series blends classic sci-fi plot points with a narrative that centers on the iconic X-Men member's abilities and physical structure. While not the usual comic fare from many perspectives, its unique characteristics make it a fascinating and compelling read.
Wolverine: Snikt! was published under Marvel's old Tsunami imprint, which aimed to produce manga-like comics to expand the company's reader base. It was previously a five-issue limited series, which has now been licensed and collected with a foreword by Nick Dragotta. Wolverine: Snikt! has the creative team of Tsutomu Nihei, Guru-eFX, and Cory Petit.
Wolverine is Stripped Down to His Essentials in Trade Release
Blending elements of The Terminator with one of Marvel's most popular heroes, Wolverine: Snikt! places the titular character in a post-apocalypic world. He is...
Wolverine: Snikt! was published under Marvel's old Tsunami imprint, which aimed to produce manga-like comics to expand the company's reader base. It was previously a five-issue limited series, which has now been licensed and collected with a foreword by Nick Dragotta. Wolverine: Snikt! has the creative team of Tsutomu Nihei, Guru-eFX, and Cory Petit.
Wolverine is Stripped Down to His Essentials in Trade Release
Blending elements of The Terminator with one of Marvel's most popular heroes, Wolverine: Snikt! places the titular character in a post-apocalypic world. He is...
- 7/15/2023
- by Samantha King
- ScreenRant
We at Dn continue to be inspired by the science fiction-inflected animations of Karl Poyzer with his last two comedy shorts Floaters and Floaters: The Big Number Two having premiered here on our pages. Now, once more, we’re delighted to welcome Poyzer back to premiere his music video for Ital Tek’s The Mirror. In The Mirror Poyzer sets his sights on a futuristic city, with a camera that gently bobs and weaves throughout its myriad of internal locations. This smooth and pristine approach to cinematography is the perfect foil to Ital Tek’s ambient and pulsing track which is similarly gentle in its execution. In company with the video, which features below, Dn caught up with Poyzer to talk over the influence of manga artist Tsutomu Nihei on the piece, the freedom of the camera in animation, and the feeling of discovery he wanted to impart to the viewer.
- 7/4/2023
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
America's leading distributor and publisher of manga, Viz Media, is wading into Marvel universe with the announcement that it will be publishing an all-new volume of a two decades old Wolverine manga. While Marvel's attempt at a Punisher manga flopped hard, their manga version of Wolverine was much more successful.
According to Viz Media, the volume will bring together all five issues of Tsutomu Nihei's limited series Wolverine: Snikt! under one cover and is scheduled for release on June 19, 2023. Both a hardbound paper copy and digital version will be available to fans The series, which originally ran between from July to November 2003, was part of Marvel's second attempt to capitalize on the "manga boom" that was taking place in the American comic book industry at the time. However, unlike an earlier attempt known as the Marvel Mangaverse, at least for Wolverine: Snikt, Marvel handed creative control to a veteran mangaka Tsutomu Nihei.
According to Viz Media, the volume will bring together all five issues of Tsutomu Nihei's limited series Wolverine: Snikt! under one cover and is scheduled for release on June 19, 2023. Both a hardbound paper copy and digital version will be available to fans The series, which originally ran between from July to November 2003, was part of Marvel's second attempt to capitalize on the "manga boom" that was taking place in the American comic book industry at the time. However, unlike an earlier attempt known as the Marvel Mangaverse, at least for Wolverine: Snikt, Marvel handed creative control to a veteran mangaka Tsutomu Nihei.
- 4/5/2023
- by Marcel Green
- ScreenRant
When Japanese manga-ka Hajime Isayama first wrote and illustrated "Attack on Titan" for serialized monthly publication in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, he had no idea that it would go on to become an international mega-hit. Basing the manga storyline on a one-shot prototype he had written when he was 19, Isayama spent years fleshing out the dangerous, combat-prone world of "Attack on Titan," where massive, man-eating beasts named Titans terrorize and devour humans. Isayama took inspiration for these giant humanoid antagonists from various sources — some aspects were a natural evolution of his pre-school sketches, while others were inspired by contemporary serialized manga, including Tsutomu Nihei's "Knights of Sidonia." However, in a 2014 interview with culture magazine Brutus, Isayama clarified that his Titans were based on Mma-themed magazines, along with several real-life WWE and UFC fighters, and mixed-martial artists.
As Isayama's Titans stand out due to their massive, rugged appearance and enhanced physicality,...
As Isayama's Titans stand out due to their massive, rugged appearance and enhanced physicality,...
- 4/2/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Funimation, which last year released the anime movie Demon Slayer: Mugen Train to great success at the global box office, has zeroed in on its next adventure. The company has set a September 13 release date for Knights of Sidonia: Love Woven in the Stars, the sci-fi anime space thriller based on the manga from Tsutomu Nihei.
In addition, Funimation has acquired TV rights to Netflix’s Knights of Sidonia anime series, and will begin streaming Season 1 and Season 2 beginning August 3 on its platform in the U.S., Canada, the UK and Ireland.
Funimation will team with producer Polygon Pictures on the limited theatrical release, which will be in Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub. It is being billed billed as a thrilling conclusion of the series, set a thousand years in the future where an alien race threatens to wipe out the human race which lives on...
In addition, Funimation has acquired TV rights to Netflix’s Knights of Sidonia anime series, and will begin streaming Season 1 and Season 2 beginning August 3 on its platform in the U.S., Canada, the UK and Ireland.
Funimation will team with producer Polygon Pictures on the limited theatrical release, which will be in Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub. It is being billed billed as a thrilling conclusion of the series, set a thousand years in the future where an alien race threatens to wipe out the human race which lives on...
- 7/29/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
“Nobody knows when the world became this way,” intones young Suzu (Sora Amamiya) moments into “Blame!,” and though that world is familiar, it’s not without its surprises. Hiroyuki Seshita’s adaptation of the 10-volume manga by Tsutomu Nihei envisions a society in which man contended with machine and lost — now, untold years later, the few humans left within the unfathomably large Megastructure are on the brink of extinction.
This being a post-apocalyptic cyber-wasteland, our heroes are of course a band of survivors attempting to eke out an existence in the futuristic dystopia their once-thriving planet has become. They’re stymied in their efforts by Builders, Exterminators and other mechanical beasts roaming the Megastructure: some large, some small, all deadly. Resources are scarce, outfits are sleek and straits are dire.
Seshita drops us right into the action, which is likely to please diehards and confuse the uninitiated. Once you’re...
This being a post-apocalyptic cyber-wasteland, our heroes are of course a band of survivors attempting to eke out an existence in the futuristic dystopia their once-thriving planet has become. They’re stymied in their efforts by Builders, Exterminators and other mechanical beasts roaming the Megastructure: some large, some small, all deadly. Resources are scarce, outfits are sleek and straits are dire.
Seshita drops us right into the action, which is likely to please diehards and confuse the uninitiated. Once you’re...
- 5/19/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Manga fans displeased by the changes made to “Ghost in the Shell” for this year’s live-action adaptation starring Scarlett Johansson (whom you may have noticed is not, in fact, Japanese) might have something to root for in “Blame!” Netflix has released the trailer for its take on Tsutomu Nihei’s beloved manga, which we’re assured has long been considered “visually impossible” to adapt. Watch below for a glimpse of how the streaming service fared.
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Here’s the synopsis: “‘Blame!’ is set in the distant future where what’s left of the human race resides within the Megastructure, a vast and dangerous labyrinth that has grown wild and out of control. Thrown into this world is the mysterious Killy, a strange individual who is on a quest to bring civilization back from the brink of oblivion.
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Here’s the synopsis: “‘Blame!’ is set in the distant future where what’s left of the human race resides within the Megastructure, a vast and dangerous labyrinth that has grown wild and out of control. Thrown into this world is the mysterious Killy, a strange individual who is on a quest to bring civilization back from the brink of oblivion.
- 2/26/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Already a successful seven part animated series, Tsutomu Nihei's celebrated cyberpunk series "Blame!" is getting yet another adaptation this time, in the form of a movie.
Over the weekend, Netflix announced that it was continuing its foray into original anime titles ("Kights of Sidonia" proved to be successful for the streaming service) by co-producing a film adaptation of Blame!. Nihei's story is set in the distant future where what's left of the human race resides within the Megastructure, a vast and dangerous labyrinth that has grown wild and out of control. Thrown into this world is the mysterious Killy, a strange individual who is on a quest to bri [Continued ...]...
Over the weekend, Netflix announced that it was continuing its foray into original anime titles ("Kights of Sidonia" proved to be successful for the streaming service) by co-producing a film adaptation of Blame!. Nihei's story is set in the distant future where what's left of the human race resides within the Megastructure, a vast and dangerous labyrinth that has grown wild and out of control. Thrown into this world is the mysterious Killy, a strange individual who is on a quest to bri [Continued ...]...
- 7/25/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Netflix has added the anime feature film “Blame!” as an original title that will premiere in 2017, Anime News Network reported. The film is an adaptation of Japanese magna artist Tsutomu Nihei’s 10-volume 1998 cyberpunk story for Kodansha Comics.
“Blame!” is set in a distant dystopian future where a loner named Killy is on a quest to save civilization with the help an incredibly powerful weapon called the Gravitational Beam Emitter. Tokyo Pop describes the story this way:
Killy is a man of few words. He wanders, seemingly endlessly, through a lonely, gargantuan labyrinth of concrete and steel, fighting off cyborgs and other futuristic nightmares, searching only for something called Net Terminal Genes. And he has a very powerful gun, which he uses without hesitation whenever anything resembling danger rears its ugly head. Who is this quiet, violent, determined man and what are these Genes he seeks? The small communities he...
“Blame!” is set in a distant dystopian future where a loner named Killy is on a quest to save civilization with the help an incredibly powerful weapon called the Gravitational Beam Emitter. Tokyo Pop describes the story this way:
Killy is a man of few words. He wanders, seemingly endlessly, through a lonely, gargantuan labyrinth of concrete and steel, fighting off cyborgs and other futuristic nightmares, searching only for something called Net Terminal Genes. And he has a very powerful gun, which he uses without hesitation whenever anything resembling danger rears its ugly head. Who is this quiet, violent, determined man and what are these Genes he seeks? The small communities he...
- 7/25/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Filmmaker Vincenzo Natali ("Cube," "Splice"), who has recently been helming various episodes of NBC's "Hannibal," has used social media to post some of the early concept art and pitch work that was created for some of his unmade movies. On the list includes an adaptation of Stephen King's "It," the comic "Swamp Thing," William Gibson's legendary cyberpunk novel "Neuromancer," and an entry in the "Predator" franchise. It's a hell of a collection and worth a good look.
More #TsutomuNihei art for #Neuromancer. Kaung Grade Mark Eleven penetration program. pic.twitter.com/IY4pU1lRdL
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 2, 2015
Night City from #Neuromancer pic.twitter.com/8eGmv7f9L2
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 2, 2015
#Neuromancer Design: Maelcum. My sketch and #AmroAttia's beautiful painting pic.twitter.com/S0bNXQ4DwG
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 1, 2015
#Neuromancer Design: The Sense/Net pyramid pic.twitter.com/wbyfQSTNIi
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali...
More #TsutomuNihei art for #Neuromancer. Kaung Grade Mark Eleven penetration program. pic.twitter.com/IY4pU1lRdL
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 2, 2015
Night City from #Neuromancer pic.twitter.com/8eGmv7f9L2
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 2, 2015
#Neuromancer Design: Maelcum. My sketch and #AmroAttia's beautiful painting pic.twitter.com/S0bNXQ4DwG
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali) June 1, 2015
#Neuromancer Design: The Sense/Net pyramid pic.twitter.com/wbyfQSTNIi
— Vincenzo Natali (@Vincenzo_Natali...
- 6/3/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Louisa Mellor Aug 22, 2016
You've heard of Breaking Bad, Orange Is The New Black & House Of Cards, what about Danger 5, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Darknet and more?…
Quite understandably, column inches can't fill up quickly enough with praise for the likes of Netflix original series House Of Cards, Orange Is The New Black, Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul and Marvel's Daredevil. What though, about some of the lesser-known series available on the UK streaming site?
Sweeping past the well-publicised riches of Doctor Who, Sherlock, Arrested Development, Community and the like, we've ventured into the slightly dustier shelf of TV shows available on Netflix UK that may be lesser-known or less widely celebrated than the big hitters out there, but are still richly deserving of your time. Some are new, some are old, some were cancelled long ago, some are ongoing, several are from outside the UK and Us.
From supernatural, sci-fi,...
You've heard of Breaking Bad, Orange Is The New Black & House Of Cards, what about Danger 5, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Darknet and more?…
Quite understandably, column inches can't fill up quickly enough with praise for the likes of Netflix original series House Of Cards, Orange Is The New Black, Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul and Marvel's Daredevil. What though, about some of the lesser-known series available on the UK streaming site?
Sweeping past the well-publicised riches of Doctor Who, Sherlock, Arrested Development, Community and the like, we've ventured into the slightly dustier shelf of TV shows available on Netflix UK that may be lesser-known or less widely celebrated than the big hitters out there, but are still richly deserving of your time. Some are new, some are old, some were cancelled long ago, some are ongoing, several are from outside the UK and Us.
From supernatural, sci-fi,...
- 3/17/2015
- Den of Geek
Netflix has announced that it will debut its first original anime series.
The on-demand service will premiere Knights of Sidonia in all territories on Friday, July 4.
The show - based on the popular manga series by Tsutomu Nihei - follows humanity's struggle to escape extinction against shapeshifting aliens who are determined to wipe them out.
The focus of the series is on low-born Nagate Tanikaze, who is now a refugee following the destruction of Earth.
After living in the bottom layers of the ship Sidonia during his youth, his talent as a pilot comes to light, leading him to become one of the ship's elite defenders.
Knights of Sidonia stars Hisako Kanemoto, Aki Toyosaki, Ryota Ohsaka, Takahiro Sakurai, Aya Suzaki and Eri Kitamura.
Earlier this week, Netflix unveiled the trailer for The Battered Bastards of Baseball, one of its first original feature-length films.
The on-demand service will premiere Knights of Sidonia in all territories on Friday, July 4.
The show - based on the popular manga series by Tsutomu Nihei - follows humanity's struggle to escape extinction against shapeshifting aliens who are determined to wipe them out.
The focus of the series is on low-born Nagate Tanikaze, who is now a refugee following the destruction of Earth.
After living in the bottom layers of the ship Sidonia during his youth, his talent as a pilot comes to light, leading him to become one of the ship's elite defenders.
Knights of Sidonia stars Hisako Kanemoto, Aki Toyosaki, Ryota Ohsaka, Takahiro Sakurai, Aya Suzaki and Eri Kitamura.
Earlier this week, Netflix unveiled the trailer for The Battered Bastards of Baseball, one of its first original feature-length films.
- 6/27/2014
- Digital Spy
I have no idea what is happening to me. Am I getting soft? I didn’t execute a Single. Comic. This week. That’s right, I was so wowed by all of these debut issues, they are All getting a pardon until their next volume. Usually, I read at least One #1 issue that I can’t stand. Maybe it’s because I picked up two pulp comics, which I’ll admit to being a sucker for. But I was actually pretty convinced I’d dislike the overpriced The Last Broadcast before I even picked it up, and in fact, my first read-through, I wanted to execute it. But upon further dissemination, I started to appreciate the art more and…
If this gets any worse, I’m going to have to change the name of the column to I Read Comics For You or perhaps Comics Are Things.
The Last Broadcast...
If this gets any worse, I’m going to have to change the name of the column to I Read Comics For You or perhaps Comics Are Things.
The Last Broadcast...
- 5/23/2014
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
Writer: Sadayuki Mirai
Director: Kobun Shizuno
Release date: April 2014 (Japan)
Production Company: Polygon Pictures
Creator: Tsutomu Nihei
During a viewing of the first five episodes of Knights Of Sidonia, one of my friends exclaimed, “It’s like Attack On Titan… in space!” Which, for all its simplicity, is not an untrue statement: both boast a broad, futuristic, fantastical setting, mysterious monsters that seem to want to annihilate humanity, and young people who must step up to the plate and acquire skills to defeat them. What’s interesting is that Tsutomu Nihei, creator of the manga Sidonia is based on, has been at the game much longer than many of his peers (including Titan creator Hajime Isayama, who listed Nihei as a mangaka he “admires”), and Nihei is an expert at science fiction world-building—as evidenced in his previous series Biomega and Blame!. So, although the surface structure of Sidonia is...
Director: Kobun Shizuno
Release date: April 2014 (Japan)
Production Company: Polygon Pictures
Creator: Tsutomu Nihei
During a viewing of the first five episodes of Knights Of Sidonia, one of my friends exclaimed, “It’s like Attack On Titan… in space!” Which, for all its simplicity, is not an untrue statement: both boast a broad, futuristic, fantastical setting, mysterious monsters that seem to want to annihilate humanity, and young people who must step up to the plate and acquire skills to defeat them. What’s interesting is that Tsutomu Nihei, creator of the manga Sidonia is based on, has been at the game much longer than many of his peers (including Titan creator Hajime Isayama, who listed Nihei as a mangaka he “admires”), and Nihei is an expert at science fiction world-building—as evidenced in his previous series Biomega and Blame!. So, although the surface structure of Sidonia is...
- 5/16/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
We love our Japanese monsters at FM, and while that absolutely means Godzilla and his brethren, we also like to give animated monstrosities plenty of love. You don’t have to be obsessed with Japanese media to appreciate a good story, and ever since I started watching Attack On Titan (feature coming in Issue 274), my adoration for the medium of anime has been wholly rekindled. I had admittedly been stuck watching the same shows over and over again for a while (Gundam, X, Wolf’S Rain), becoming stagnant in my appreciation.
No more, my friends. See, one of my favorite manga creators, Tsutomu Nihei (author of Biomega and Blame!), has been writing a Sci-Fi series called Knights Of Sidonia. Currently being translated by Vertical Publishing, it’s really intense and exciting stuff, packed full of weird scenarios and commentary on social strata and gender identity. Oh, and giant tentacled alien monsters.
No more, my friends. See, one of my favorite manga creators, Tsutomu Nihei (author of Biomega and Blame!), has been writing a Sci-Fi series called Knights Of Sidonia. Currently being translated by Vertical Publishing, it’s really intense and exciting stuff, packed full of weird scenarios and commentary on social strata and gender identity. Oh, and giant tentacled alien monsters.
- 3/11/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Need a reason to be excited about comics in the next couple of months? Look No Further.
There is some serious greatness coming your way in the form of inks and word balloons. Things that made me jump up and down when I saw them in Previews. And there’s not a superhero comic in the bunch! They get enough publicity, right? How about some giant robots, time travel, hip-hop, underwater horror, and elves with a bad attitude? Allow me to present FM’s latest Hot List of ten upcoming comics projects that deserve your attention.
1. Black Mask Studios
Picture this: two comics heroes (Steve Niles and Matt Pizzolo) and one member of a beloved punk band (Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion) walk into a bar, have some drinks, and decide to get together to start a comics imprint that bridges the relatively small gap between the musical and storytelling worlds.
There is some serious greatness coming your way in the form of inks and word balloons. Things that made me jump up and down when I saw them in Previews. And there’s not a superhero comic in the bunch! They get enough publicity, right? How about some giant robots, time travel, hip-hop, underwater horror, and elves with a bad attitude? Allow me to present FM’s latest Hot List of ten upcoming comics projects that deserve your attention.
1. Black Mask Studios
Picture this: two comics heroes (Steve Niles and Matt Pizzolo) and one member of a beloved punk band (Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion) walk into a bar, have some drinks, and decide to get together to start a comics imprint that bridges the relatively small gap between the musical and storytelling worlds.
- 3/15/2013
- by Holly I.
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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