Greatest Unknown Anime – Part 4: Texhnolyze By Daniel Imperiale • December 21st, 2010 Dan Imperiale continues his examination of the greatest unknown anime this time descending into Hamasaki Hiroshi’s “Texhnolyze.”
Greatest Unknown Anime – Part 3: Haibane Renmei By Daniel Imperiale • December 14th, 2010 The third installment of Unwinnable’s look at under -appreciated anime focuses on ABe Yoshitoshi’s Haibane Renmei.
Are the Flowers Still Standing? (Part 1 of 2) By Kevin J. Raineri • December 10th, 2010 Kevin Raineri embraces his nostalgia for the Ghostbusters of old, looks ahead to the rumored Ghostbusters 3.
Greatest Unknown Anime – Part 2: Shu and Lala-Ru’s Post-Apocalyptic Adventure By Daniel Imperiale • December 7th, 2010 Unwinnable looks back at Now And Then Here And There , a post apocalyptic anime directed by Akitaro Daichi and written by Hideyuki Kurata.
Greatest Unknown Anime – Part One: Elfen Lied By Daniel Imperiale • November 29th, 2010 Dan Imperiale reviews Kanbe Mamoru’s Elfen Lied, an anime series based on Okamoto Lynn’s manga of the same name.
I’m 37 and I still like G.I. Joe. Deal with it! By Kenneth J. Lucas • November 27th, 2010 Ken Lucas revisits his obsession with G. I. Joe through the years in anticipation of the premiere of the new cartoon series ‘Renegades.’
Pulp Culture By Stu Horvath • October 1st, 2010 The Stratemeyer Syndicate produced hundreds of books for dozens of series, but only recently did Unwinnable realize the strange and unique place those books hold in pulp culture.