It's the show people have been talking about these past few weeks, often with cautious optimism. Turns out, the Fallout series kicked off with a great start and respect for the lore. Fallout premiered on…
Analysis – Things Demolition Man actually got right…
So I wrote an article on how Demolition Man is not about what a lot of people think it is. Since the comments on how much "Demolition Man predicted our future" keep popping, we decided…
Series Review – One Punch Man. Part II:…
What do we do when limits are not an option? When we were young we thought about what it would be like to live forever, run faster than everyone, play an instrument or sing better…
Series Review – One Punch Man. Part I:…
For a while here the canons have been broken: we have accessed so many stories through so many means, that innovating seems an impossible task. how do we get characters to develop arcs when we're…
Analysis – How is paganism like Raava and…
Raava and Vaatu. The first represents balance and the second imbalance. They are characters from the world of "Avatar: The Legend of Korra". BY: El Cancerbero They are a "tension between opposites" (and that is…
Review – The Legend of Vox Machina –…
And it's not holding back any punches BY: Elis Image from Vandal The legend of Vox Machina began in 2012 as a private Dungeons and Dragons session amongst friends, voice actors, who decided to stream…
Naruto and unorthodox didactic methods
The Pandemic has left us with plenty of activities and experiences, some will want to rant about the lockdown while others have taken advantage of it like never before. In a very personal note and…
Multiverses and time travel stories
What do stories about time travel or multiverses have that attract us so much? BY: Esaka I remember my childhood, too many Saturdays glued to the television, watching Back to the Future over and over;…
Troy Series – contextual representations
I had this idea not so long ago, while i was doing this thing i call "study while watching TV", about the different visual representations of history from a literature source. Have you ever thought…