A sleek black media player interface floating above a dark, textured desk scattered with glossy jewel-toned Blu-ray cases, retro game cartridges, and a worn, embossed leather notebook. A high-end, matte-black monitor in the background displays a sharp, abstract collage of fantasy castles, starfields, and neon music waveforms. Dramatic side lighting from an unseen desk lamp carves bold highlights along the edges of the hardware and cases, leaving the background in rich, cinematic shadow. Shot at eye level in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the composition centers on the media player while the surrounding artifacts blur into vibrant bokeh, creating a bold, high-contrast atmosphere that suggests intense, honest critique across all types of media.

B.A.S.H. Reviews

In-depth, spoiler-aware reviews where fantasy, sci-fi, games, music, and animation meet honest critique.

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  • I am a big fan of comics, ever since I first immersed myself in the illustrations of the Funny Pages I have been an avid comic reader, and although I cannot draw I love looking for new gems to immerse myself into and invite others to become enchanted by the magic of the Ninth Art. This is why I have created this series to talk to people about the illustrated stories, old and new, that remind me why I love Comics.

    For my first episode I would like to start with an ongoing webcomic, a piece of fan fiction that masterfully fuses two of my personal favorite superhero stories, refining the elements that made them successful, while at the same time exploring the potential ideas neither series had gone too in-depth with.

    This is My Hero Academia 10 – B.(READ FULL ARTICLE)