Interviews
Arthell Isom, founder of the first and only Black-owned studio in Japan, D’ART SHTAJIO will be a special guest at the Virtual Crunchyroll Expo (VCRX)
Ahead of his appearance the VCRX, we got the chance to ask Roland Kelts a few questions about his first book and covering anime as a journalist.
Time can either heal all wounds or just make it seem as though they are, we talk with Bao Tran about his film, The Paper Tigers.
Today marks the debut of Thee God of High School’s English dub on Crunchyroll where Robbie Daymond takes up the task of bringing Mori to life.
Madeleine Roux is a New York Times best-selling author and the latest wordsmith to add to the world of Azeroth in her latest book: Shadows Rising.
We spoke with Ubisoft’s Grace Orlady (Community Developer) and Nouredine Abboud (Executive Producer) about Ghost Recon Breakpoint’s Title Update 2.1.0.
Tatsumaru Tachibana brings charismatic and joyful Jin Mori to life in The God of High School, find out how he feels about his role.
Yedoye Travis talks about his anime origin story, Anime in America, and whether or not he thinks watching ALL of One Piece is a worthy endeavor
Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, songwriters of Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, spoke to obstacles they’ve overcome as women composers at Comic-Con @ Home.
Dark Nights: Death Metal, from Scott Snyder looks to be a Batman book, but once it got going, it was undeniable that this was Wonder Woman’s story.










