The magical world of Atheria is in a state of political unrest. Tensions between magical creatures and magically inclined humans are escalating. Atheria is unraveling at the seams as more and more creatures disrupt the essential balance. Amidst the chaos, a young exiled revolutionary promises change and freedom, but at what price? Despite the midterms, finals, club meetings, parties, . . .
Rifts are opening up between Earth and Creturia, a world of monsters. As a result, the creatures of that world are crossing dimensions and running amok! Enter the Dimensional Guardians, heroes who keep the dimensions in check. Rob, Chip, Wyn, Brittany, and Tami have been recruited as the new Dimensional Guardians, and it’s their job to save their world from . . .
Zyneth is one seriously cursed dragon . . . Not only does he have a Fallen Angel trying to take over his body so it can kill everything in sight, he also, though NO fault of his own, starts getting a harem of females. Not just any females, ones with insane combat abilities and are probably just downright insane. Is that enough? No, . . .
Overall Series: Ongoing science fiction fantasy soap opera involving time traveling anthropomorphic animal characters exploring the odd and often controversial social situations that exist on various planets. Currently Active Serial, “The Planet Of Genetic Misadventure”: The planet Cygnus, once entirely devastated by genetic warfare, has re-evolved a species of half animal people who live in the shadow of the . . .
Yuri Kitazawa just graduated high school, and decided to take a year off before college. Instead of getting a part time job and spending time with her friends, she finds out that she’s adopted, her birth mother committed suicide, and no one is really sure who her father is. The icing on the cake: after a “girl’s night” with her . . .
When the purple-haired dame showed up at the agency, Flank Ploughman, private investigator, did his best to send her away. Like it said on the door, he didn’t take that kind of case. But he couldn’t resist cash when it was right in front of him like that, and soon he was caught up in the underground of Tokyo’s Seru . . .
Dimension Heroes is cute. That can be a horrible insult, depending on your audience, but I don’t mean it that way. To date, at a prologue and 5 chapters, the story has made me smile, with its soft Saturday-morning-cartoon nostalgic glow. It’s "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends", "Justice League Unlimited", "Naruto", and "Power Rangers", all wrapped up together.
Dora was kind enough to post a review for my work, so I thought I’d return the favor. I’m glad to say that the task is no hardship and is quite the opposite: I found the story so far enjoyable with only a few issues.
Good: The descriptions are top notch, [more . . .]