The first English translated volumes of Yukiru Sugisaki’s latest manga series Lagoon Engine, and MEE-kun’s Hyper Police will be released on January 11, 2005. Source: Jagged Team
Question: One of my favorite manga artists is Masamune Shirow. The females he draws are gorgeous. They almost hurt my eyes they are so good looking. Why is
Comics One has announced that the first volume of the Infinite Ryvius manga, based on the anime TV series, will be released in October. TOKYOPOP has announced that
Bandai Entertainment has announced that the upcoming Otakon convention will host the American theatrical premier of the Mobile Suit Gundam F-91 motion picture. The F-91 movie will be
Question: When I read customer/fan reviews of anime and manga series I often find loads of reviews that just don’t make sense. With series like Mahoromatic and Chobits
Anime News Network has launched its good-will effort Project: New Future, an outreach program for children suffering with cancer. Anime fans are encouraged to spend time with cancer
Yoshida Sunao, author of the popular vampire novel series Trinity Blood and “world designer” for the upcoming Neppuu Kairiku Bushilord anime TV series, passed away on July 15th
The Sankei Sports Newspaper reports that Sayzansha Publishing, distributor of the Japanese language edition of the fifth Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix,
According to the Sankei Sports Newspaper, Steamboy executive producer Watanabe Shigeru has confirmed plans to produce a sequel to the film as either a second motion picture or
The official Japanese website for the Princess Hour television program is now open. Princess Hour consists of the W ~Wish~ (Double Wish) and Final Approach (“Phi-nal Approach”) anime
The official website for the upcoming Japanese/Korean co-production anime film Shin Angyo Onshi, based on the Korean comic by Youn In-Wan and Yang Kyung-Il, is now open. Source:
Shueisha Publishing has announced that Hiromoto Shinichi’s weird horror manga serial Hells Angels, which recently concluded in Ultra Jump Magazine, will be adapted into an anime next year
Japanese production studio Nishida Tokusatsu is now accepting applications for Japanese actors to star in a live action adaptation of the upcoming anime TV series Ryuusei Sentai MusuMET.