Transformers: Chaos Theory (part four)
Well, this wasn't what I expected from a Transformers comic.
Transformers: Chaos Theory (part three)
What this spells out for the reader is that the decepticons aren't morally any worse than the prewar social order. They cause more destruction because of the need to fuel their war machine, but I don't think they do anything that the old Cybertron regime wouldn't have done if they thought it was in their interest.
Kill Six Billion Demons: Tales of the Silver Prince (Prince Kassardis and His Three Wives)
Best.
Female.
Beauty.
Standards.
“Transformers: Chaos Theory” (part two)
I like what they're doing with Megatron so far. I have much more mixed feelings about what they're doing with Optimus.
Transformers: Chaos Theory (pt 1)
Oh my god I was right the decepticons are actually nazbols. Dugandroids. Strasserobots. Nazicommies in disguise.
Fate/Zero S1E8: "Knight on Two Wheels" (continued)
My preemptive apologies to anyone who was planning to commission more of the Fate S/N animes. Thanks to Zero, this is what Gilgamesh and Kirei will always be to me now.
Fate/Zero S2E8: "Knight on Two Wheels"
Almost three thousand words already, and the second half of this episode is going to make me say...well...words. Plural. Very plural words.
Usagi Yojimbo (part three)
It turns out that this series isn't quite as episodic as I thought.
Usagi Yojimbo (pt. 2)
In any case, I can confidently say I’m sold on Usagi Yojimbo at this point.
Vigor Mortis (part three)
The good news is that my newfound apathy has been broken through, and the story has managed to make me feel something again.
The bad news is that you all will need to hold on a second so I can relocate from the living room to the bedroom, where I'm further away from the kitchen knives.
Vigor Mortis (part 2)
She's probably more responsible with these powers than I would have been at her age, I'll give her that.
Vigor Mortis (part one)
There are societal status quos that keep themselves more or less the same for centuries on end, and there are ones that disintegrate under their own stupidity in just a few decades. This one feels like it's much closer to the latter end of the spectrum.
Fate/Zero S2E7: "Return of the Assassin"
Fate/Zero didn't start out as shit, but it sure became it by the final quarter.
Fate/Zero S2E6: "Where Justice Is Found" (continued)
I still don't understand why Arturia wasn't able to make a counterargument to Kiritsugu's philosophy if the story itself thinks it's wrong.
Fate/Zero S2E6: "Where Justice Is Found"
Those bees look like wasps. This breaks my suspension of disbelief and ruins the entire series.
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (finale)
It looks like they've set up an FTL commlink between Earth and Tealios. Well, that should make things interesting going forward! Also, S'telha twerks right into the camera.
Interstella 5555: the 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (part 5)
They open it, and discover it to be an illuminated manuscript telling literally the entire story of the villain's origins, methods, and plans. Don't you just love it when you luck out like that?