Wednesday 28 August 2019

My top 10 favourite superheroes of all time

So, I've had a think about it for a long time and lately I decided to count down my definitive list of my top 10 favourite superheroes of all time. I may have before, but this is my 100% definitive version. I made it into a video for my channel and now I'm showing it here. And so, I was trying to think carefully about my choices and I made sure I was happy about all of them and I am totally. And so, here it is and I hope you all like this. Then please comment and subscribe on for more videos coming soon.

Friday 23 August 2019

Sora at the Disney Store

So there's actually a Disney Store in London and some day recently, I did something similar to something I did before. I dressed up as Sora and got tons of different photos and tried to have the same position as Sora in the games. They even have an actual big key for the store and I was allowed hold it and get some photos with it and they came out great. And I was really glad that I was able edit them all into a video for YouTube which I just posted. And so, here it is and I hope you all like it.

Monday 12 August 2019

My top 5 portrayals of Spider-Man

And so, everyone, we've actually arrived at my 900th entry and I'm so happy I've made it this far and I already know what I'm gonna do for my 1000th one. I know that's probably thinking too far ahead, but hey, what can I say? Anyway, for my 900th entry, I decided to take a look at my favourite superhero ever and count down my top 5 actors who've played him. Seeing as Spider-Man has had so many amazing actors to play him, it was hard to narrow down just 5 of them. But, thankfully I did and I love these guy's performances as the characters and so many more, so let's get to them and I hope you all like this.
5. Christopher Daniel Barnes:
Starting us off at number 5 is probably the most iconic voice for Spider-Man from the 90's animated series. While it may feel dated nowadays, there's no denying that this version of Spider-Man is one of the most famous animated iteration of the characters and I wouldn't be surprised if this was the most famous Spider-Man voice actor. Plus, not only could Christopher do a great job at giving personality to Spider-Man in the early 90's, but he also supplied all the elements needed for great Spider-Man back in the day that made this version of the character so likable.
4. Nadji Jeter:

While this may not be Peter Parker Spider-Man and while we may not of had a ton of versions of Miles Morales outside of the comics, I think Miles Morales himself is the second best version of Spider-Man considering there're quite a lot of other versions besides Peter. While Shamiek Moore was also amazing and fantastic as Miles in Into The Spider-Verse, my personal favourite version of the character is Nadji Jeter as Miles in the PS4 Spider-Man game from last year. Sure, he didn't become Spider-Man until the end of the game and we didn't see him in the black and red suit he has in the comics, but I imagine he'll do all that in the potential sequel. And as for this version of Miles, I loved him and Nadji was fantastic as him. Miles himself was also really well portrayed in the game and really sympathetic and I hope to see more of him in the sequel game which do also hope happens.
3 and 2. Yuri Lowenthal and Josh Keaton:

It's honestly hard for me to decide which of these two actors I like more as Spider-Man, but something that's not hard to say is that both of them are the perfect voices for Spidey. In terms of video games, last year's PS4 Spider-Man game was easily the best Spider-Man game ever and in terms of animated shows, The Spectacular Spider-Man is by far the best with both portraying the character Spider-Man perfectly. And both Yuri and Josh voiced Spider-Man perfectly as well with bringing a lot of heart to the character while sill making him funny, likable, sympathetic, relatable and entertaining all at the same time. In one moment he could be trying to help his friends and supporting his loved ones and then another moment, he can be dishing out tons of quips to villains and fighting them with a lot of fun. And both Lowenthal and Keaton do an amazing job and I really can't decide which one I like better.
And my number 1 favourite portrayal of Spider-Man is... Tom Holland:
And finally at number 1 is the English actor who not only proved he was able to be just like and just as good as the other actors, but possibly the best out of all of them. Whether it's in the suit or outside it, Tom Holland's take on Peter Parker is likable in every scene and delivers exactly what Spider-Man needs and more. Having finally being a character in the M.C.U, this version of Spider-Man could be more like the comics than a lot of the other incarnations. Not only with the accurate looking suit, but also with the interactions with a lot of the other characters, especially Tony. Tom can also switch perfectly between being a nervous and awkward teenager to a quipping and cocky superhero. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have heart to the character and he do it along with plenty of depth and relatability. In terms of what I could want out of a perfect version of the character of Spidey, Tom Holland can do fantastically. And all that is why Tom Holland is my favourite portrayal of Spider-Man. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think and please tell your favourite version of Spider-Man

Tuesday 6 August 2019

My top 7 mangas I want to see get omnibuses

So a lot of different mangas out there have been turned into a lot of omnibuses, namely a lot of 3-in-1s, which are personally my favourite kind. And so, seeing not a lot of them have been made into them yet, I decided to count down my top 7 manga I want to see et turned into omnibuses, especially 3-in-1s. Some of these already kinda have, but I think 3-in-1s would be a lot better and more convenient. Yes, I do think 3-in-1s are handier because when you have it, you can have 3 mangas with you at once and not worry about space, though, I do also admit that I like a lot of manga just by themselves too because the covers can be really great to look at, especially mangas like One Piece, which, like I said before, I still believe has the best cover art of any manga. And I'm going with 7 because these are the only ones I know and want to see get omnibuses. But, anyway, let's get to the list and I hope you all like this.
7. Dragon Ball Super:

Starting us off at number 1 is the manga adaptation of the latest Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball Super. Shonen mangas in particular get 3-in-1s a lot and the original Dragon Ball series itself already has two sets of omnibuses with a 3-in-1 series being one of them. And so, I want to see Dragon Ball Super do the same. I know the series itself hasn't gone for very long, but I think that if it goes for a bit longer, suppose it does, I think seeing this as another Dragon Ball omnibus would be cool to have with the other.
6. Fairy Tail:

I know that Fairy Tail already has an omnibus in the form of the Master's Editions, but I think 3-in-1s for Fairy Tail would be better as well as the fact that the Master's Editions never finished considering they contained five volumes and they stopped after vol. 25, as well as the fact that the editing on the fifth one wasn't particularly good. So having 3-in-1s would make more space when being collected and makes more sense if you want them as a real omnibus form.
5. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations:

This is kinda like Dragon Ball Super in a way as in it a sequel series manga from another series and given how this hasn't been going for very long either, I think that if they kept this series in the normal volumes for a while and then decided to do the 3-in-1s would be great. Sometimes something I do is that I begin collecting regular volumes for mangas and then if they get an omnibus, I'll trade in the regular volumes and begin collecting the 3-in-1s. And the same could apply here if they ever decided to turn the Boruto mangas into those too.
4. My Hero Academia:

Now we get to the  first all original Shonen series on this list. And what I mean by that is Dragon Ball Super and Boruto are sequel series from Shonen and it's hard to say whether or not Fairy Tail is actually Shonen. My Hero Academia however is completely Shonen Jump and is a series that's already up to its 20th volume here in Europe and I've already just started collecting the mangas the other day and ever since, I'm up to collecting eight volumes. And so, it's like what I said about the Boruto mangas, I would really like some really well designed 3-in-1 volumes and I would trade in the ones I already have for them. Yes, like every other manga, I do really like individual manga covers like what I said at the start, but I just prefer having 3-in-1s for space and price and convenience. And I'm already really loving the read of My Hero Academia and having more manga of it to read with having one book just make that more convenient.
3. The Seven Deadly Sins:

And this is a lot like what I was saying for Fairy Tail. Both this and Fairy Tail were published by Kodansha, but this one hasn't had any omnibus at all. And so, I would absolutely love if they did actually have this converted into them. I'm not sure if that's a decision by the person doing the manga or the company they work for, but whoever thinks of it, I think they should come up with one for the Seven Deadly Sins. I really enjoy the story of the Seven Deadly Sins and seeing an omnibus edition of it would be really handy in my opinion.
2. Hunter X Hunter:

Coming in close to number 1 is Yoshihiro Togashi's second manga story from Shonen, Hunter X Hunter. I think something that could throw this one off a little is the fact that it's always on hiatus and it's only on volume 38 despite the fact that it's been going since 1998. But whether it has or not, given how enjoyable the series has been, both in anime and manga form. But no matter what, the story in manga form, I personally think, deserves an omnibus treatment and given how Hunter X Hunter is another Shonen manga, I can't imagine that being totally impossible.
And the number 1 manga I want to see as an omnibus is... Yu Yu Hakusho:
And finally at number 1 Yoshihiro Togashi's original manga work that ran from 1992 to 1994. I think seeing this, not only as an omnibus, but just as a manga in general. At least for here anyway. I don't think the English translation of it was released outside of America because I haven't seen it in any manga store in Ireland and England, same with the DVD and Blu-Ray of the anime. But if they were ever gonna do an omnibus, especially a 3-in-1, I'd love to see that. I know the series ended at volume 19, but I think they could do a 4-in-1 for the last one. And I know that might sound like too much, but it would be a cool thing to see, not to mention the fact that they did something, not necessarily similar to it, but they did do something different for some of these series like they did a 2-in-1 for the last volume omnibus of Yu-Gi-Oh and Bleach, so maybe doing something like this would be unique too. I do also want to start collecting this series considering I'm watching the dubbed version of the anime on YouTube right now. And I'd really like to start collecting the manga version of it soon, and I'd really like it to be an omnibus version. And all that is why Yu Yu Hakusho is the number 1 manga I want to see get an omnibus. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 7 mangas I want to see get omnibuses. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think, or, if you like manga too, please tell me which one you want to see get an omnibus.