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Monday, February 11, 2008

Eastern Standard, issue 3

Posted by Derek Guder at 11:54 PM
Labels: anime, article, Asian film, Eastern Standard, Evangelion, Haibane Renmei, Korean film, manga, review, serial experiments lain, Texhnolyze, Yoshitoshi ABe

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It's pop culture, but not always popular. It's anime, manga, video games, cult movies, and gaming. It's whatever I like.

This was an experiment at a daily blog (just to write something every day) but life's been to busy lately. Let's try a weekly format instead.

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      • Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
      • Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, episode 5
      • Microsoft's XNA Initiative
      • quick layout tweaks
      • Ghost Hound, episode 9
      • Gears of War 2 confirmed
      • Minami-ke
      • the PS3 ain't a computer
      • Rock Band nerd ++
      • Alone in the Dark - interesting physics
      • Mnemosyne, episode 1
      • H2O ~Footprints in the Sand~
      • True Tears, episode 6
      • Spice and Wolf, episode 6
      • Armored Trooper Votoms: Red Shoulder Document - Ro...
      • Armored Trooper Votoms: Pailsen Files
      • Anime DVD sales own, manga still OK
      • Band Mashups
      • Manga: The Complete Guide
      • Bondage Fairies reviews
      • Eastern Standard, issue 4
      • Eastern Standard, issue 3
      • Eastern Standard, issue 2
      • Eastern Standard, issue 1
      • Shigurui (full series)
      • Just starting up

Eastern Standard

These are the 4 issues of the fanzine I produced a few years ago with some friends.

Issue 1 focused on Berserk, Jin-roh, and Asian live-action movies. It also had a memorable review of Gundress.

Issue 2 was a dissection of FLCL (it explains it all, really) and the work of Taiyo Matsumoto.

Issue 3 tackled Yoshitoshi ABe's traditional Japanese aesthetics, explained Evangelion and looked at the explosion of Korean movies.

Issue 4 was all about horror, laying out what made new wave Japanese horror so unique.

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By day the Event Programming Manager at Gen Con, LLC. By night, an anime otaku, Halo fanboy, and rock-star wannabe playing Rock Band.
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