A representative of the San Diego Asian Film Festival has enlightened AnimeNation with some details about last week’s announcement that the anime film Steamboy will premier at the
Wizard Entertainment’s Anime Invasion Magazine is now seeking an associate editor and freelance writers. An applicant seeking employment as an editor for anime related material in Wizard Magazine
The November issue of Newtype Magazine includes a brief statement confirming plans for the creation of an anime TV series adaptation of Yukiru Sugisaki’s popular D.N.Angel manga. No
Taiwanese newspaper The Nation has reported that Doraemon will debut in America sometime in 2003. Representative director of Fujiko-Pro Zenshow Itoh revealed to the newspaper that Fujiko-Pro (named
Manga Entertainment has announced that Masami Obari’s 12 episode cyberpunk anime TV series Virus: Virus Buster Serge will be released on 3 domestic DVDs at $24.95 each. Virus
Viz Communications is currently in need of freelance comic book artists for lettering and touch-up assignments. Candidates need to have experience working with digital data and directly from
The 2002 Tokyo Fantastic Film Festival to be held October 26th-November 4th will be hosting a number of impressive world premier screenings including Jungle Wa Itsumo! Hare Nochi
Columnist Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News has published an editorial in the newspaper chastising Walt Disney Studios Chairman Richard W. Cook over Disney’s minimal promotion
Veteran Japanese film maker Kinji Fukasaku, perhaps best known to Westerners as the director of Battle Royale, recently announced that he has been diagnosed with bone cancer. Rather
Midnight Eye has published a very positive review of director Shinya Tsukamoto’s latest film, A Snake in June, as well as an exclusive interview with the director. Ain’t
TOKYOPOP Announced yesterday its acquisition of translation rights to 6 manga titles: G-Gundam, Gatekeepers, Scryed, Rave, King of Bandits Jing, and Samurai Deeper Kyo. The Mobile Fighter G-Gundam
GameSpot reports that two young Korean men have died so far this month in unrelated instances, both due to obsessive video gaming. In the first case a 24