Get rid of the pointless crossover ships that pair up Digimon characters or monsters with those from other series. Have them respect other people's views. Make them stop treating the first two seasons of Digimon too highly. Stop all the waifu wars. Stop all the conflicts on which is the ...
Fighting off the Nightmares (as the Wonderland monsters are called) could be a full-time job and then some, but Alice also has more mundane things to keep her busy as well. She’s fighting to keep up her GPA and keep her over-protective mother at bay, and find a way to stay connec...
There were some things I thought were cool WAAAY back then, like a mini map that showed monsters relation to you in the upper corner of the screen. This was replaced with actually being able to see monsters in future RPGs. It had different starting characters, but I didn't like y...
The look of some of the various monsters and killers isn’t exactly original either, in particular, the figure of “The Slasher” (who looks like the madman from “An American Terror”). Book Of Monsters desperately aims to take a more lighter-hearted approach to its content but ends up ...
Quig plies his erstwhile trade on household pets among the Counties’ human animals. Nickelman presides over a troupe of acrobats and cannibals, a patriarch of freaks and monsters. The chain of command seems to run from an absent New China and its omnipresent C-illness to white masters consu...
a lowly Greek soldier shipwrecked on the island of the Gods except the evil mustache-twirling Typhon has wrecked havoc on the island, separating the gods from their power and releasing lots of cool mythological monsters for you to beat up. The story is narrated by Zeus and Prometheus and I'...
Though Condon has capably — if never brilliantly — shepherded studio product (Dreamgirls, a couple of Twilight entries, the recent live-action Beauty and the Beast), his finest work (Gods and Monsters, Kinsey) has been more intimate, more curious, peeking into corners of human idiosyncrasy ...
Very much like Polecat, Cornerd features lots of illustrative eye-candy. The monster theme is working very well and subtle eye movements of the monsters create an inviting, playful atmosphere. The designer Denise Chandler does not take herself too seriously and this is exactly what invokes empa...
In a similar vein – dystopian trilogy – I highly recommend that you check out The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask And the Answer, and Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness, the three books in the Chaos Walking trilogy. I loved The Hunger Games, but this series is better. The first bo...
These include These B*tches Are Witches, Fe-Monsters, and the incredibly wordy The Evil Dead Men and the Evil Dead Women (via BookoftheDead). While some of the Deadites are women, it's not so integral to the franchise that it needed to be in the title. Luckily, the series ...