Lights, Pencil, The Fable Manga Build Roguelike… in Action! A Playful Mash-Up in Mixed Genres.

The Fable Manga Build Roguelike is a fresh sense of style, turning every encounter into a right-to-left comic page that springs to life. It’s ambitious, clever, and an intriguing experiment for fans of the long-running series.



Mono Entertainment &
The Fable Manga Build Roguelike key artKodansha
PC and Nintendo Switch

Instead of traditional turn-based combat or flashy real-time brawls, The Fable Manga Build Roguelike hands you a very different way to stage a fight. You’re not pressing attack buttons; you’re making a comic. Each action is defined by a randomized manga panel you must arrange, and the layout flows right to left like an authentic Japanese graphic novel. When the page goes live, the game animates those panels and decides the outcome.

It’s clever, and best appreciated on a big screen. My only regret during playtesting was requesting the Nintendo Switch code first. This isn’t a small-screen experience; after activation issues, shifting to the Steam version became necessary. Unless the handheld is attached to an adapter for a big screen, enjoying the art is like squinting to appreciate the details.

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Under the Tree: IDW and Top Shelf’s Best of 2025

From gentle Halloween spirits to ghost-hunting kids, kaiju art showcases, and enduring literary classics, this curated guide highlights IDW and Top Shelf’s best comics for 2025—handpicked titles that belong under the tree.

IDW Publishing SantaFor fans who prefer the indie side of comic books, plenty of publishers still carry the torch for original, creator-driven work. Whether it’s through carefully curated imprints like IDW Publishing’s Top Shelf division or singular passion projects, this gift guide spotlighting IDW and Top Shelf’s best leans into stories that blend the supernatural with a healthy dash of pop-culture charm. The focus here in this latest look are the books I’d be delighted to find under the Christmas tree. The reason is that I didn’t pick them up when they first hit shelves.

Spoops: The Little Spirits of Halloween

Spoops- The Little Spirits of HalloweenWho changes the leaves? Who summons the autumn winds, wakes ghosts, and chills the air just enough to make October feel right? Why, Spoops, of course. These tiny spirits hatch from the smallest gourds in pumpkin patches at the start of every fall, then dutifully tend to their towns to make sure Halloween goes off without a hitch.

This whimsical take on the season’s hidden caretakers is beautifully illustrated. The cover alone is cute and begs to be embraced. As for the title characters, there’s no shortage of moments that inspire a heartfelt “aww” when I first saw it.

The story centres on young Holly Hollowell, who loves Halloween more than anything, much to the dismay of her parents, who disapprove of anything involving tooth-rotting sweets. While other kids trick-or-treat, Holly watches sadly from her window… until the Spoops arrive to turn things around. With a little magical help, Holly shows her parents the genuine spirit of All Saints’ Eve, not candy, but creativity, imagination, and the freedom to let your spooky side soar.

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Rediscover Sasuke: An Essential, Powerful Release for Classic Anime Fans

This restored edition of Sasuke breathes new life into a forgotten classic of #Anime and #Ninja storytelling. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or revisiting its haunting journey, this Blu-ray delivers a crisp, heartfelt look at a young hero shaped by loss, honour, and survival. #Sasuke #AnimeCollectors #MartialArts

Sasuke Blu-ray CoverAvailable for purchase on Amazon

Before Naruto (both the manga and anime), there was Sasuke. This story about a young wandering ninja who lives by his own code, drifting from village to village to do heroics, shows that he has nothing to lose and everything to gain. He’s a hero to many, and this work marks a shift from youth-focused tales to more mature graphic novellas.

This hero’s epic journey was created by Sanpei Shirato, best known for his Legend of Kamui series. It was originally published as a manga before becoming an animated series. For those who haven’t read one but want to see the other, you’re not missing much; by episode seven, all the essential introductions are covered and newcomers understand what drives this boy. After his home is destroyed, a monk takes him in and teaches him the way of the ninja, and the lad soon discovers the rivalries and hypocrisies around him.

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New Animated Winter Holiday Specials for 2025

A fresh wave of animated holiday specials arrives for 2025, ranging from Disney’s return to Prep & Landing to Japan’s winter anime events and the BBC’s storybook charm. This year splits cleanly between North America’s glossy franchises and the more eclectic creations from the rest of the world. Here’s a look at the biggest new releases bringing warmth to the season.

Winter Animated Holiday SpecialsWhen the end of the year approaches, just what’s offered on television (or being streamed) is always a curious mix of comfort-food to get some folks in the mood for Deceember, and seasonal spectacle. Just whether these holiday specials are marketed for a specific reason or not (think Batman: TAS venture into the medium from decades ago), this year is no different.

Whether it’s about Yule, Winter Solstice or Christmas, this year’s offerings has enough to sate any taste. Here’s a roundup of this year’s brand-new animated or animated-adjacent winter specials. Please check your local listings for showtimes.

North America

Prep & Landing: The Snowball

Prep & Landing- The SnowballDisney brings back the elf-operative duo Wayne and Lanny for a new crisis at the North Pole. The unstable “Snowball Protocol” threatens the entire Christmas mission, forcing the pair into action. It’s classic Prep & Landing—spy comedy, festive warmth, and a lot of holiday mischief. This new 22-minute special is the first fresh Prep & Landing story since 2011, reuniting the original cast while adding a few new North Pole recruits to the team.

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Five Holiday Horror Comics for Your December Chill

The holidays aren’t all cheer and cocoa. From anthology chills to slasher Santas, these upcoming holiday horror comics show why this genre keeps people well tucked in their beds–and why you might want to read them by candlelight.

Comics Holiday HorrorHorror and Christmas go together better than people admit. The Victorians told ghost stories by the fire, and now comic creators are keeping that tradition alive in ink and blood. Every holiday horror can be made into a story! When white landscapes conceal something sinister beneath, there’s reason to be afraid. Whether a spectre lurks in the fog like A Christmas Carol or horrors fester in the halls of Crimson Peak, the motif is unmistakable. Add beasts on the prowl—Krampus, the Yuletide Cat, or worse—and the season is ripe for tales where carollers might not make it home.

In consideration for the season are the following new releases for 2025.

Dread the Halls (One-Shot)

CG Dread the Halls (One-Shot)Image Comics / Syzygy
Writers: Chris Ryall & Jordan Hart
Artists: Walter Pax et al.

Arriving December 3 2025, this 72-page anthology rekindles the Christmas Eve tradition of telling ghost stories—only these tales are darker, bloodier, and wrapped in twinkling lights. Imagine Creepshow colliding with A Christmas Carol if Marley’s chains dragged more than just regret. Each short story offers a distinct take on yuletide fear, from haunted hearths to interstellar dread. It’s a rare big-publisher project that gives holiday horror the prestige treatment, showing how the genre has clawed its way back into the mainstream with polish and purpose.

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5 Pagan, Folk, and Secular Graphic Novel Winter Worlds Tucked In….

Graphic novel winter worlds move beyond holiday cheer, drawing on pagan, folk, and secular traditions where snow, darkness, and isolation shape the story. These chilling titles use winter itself as myth, menace, and memory.

Graphic Novel Winter WorldsAs the nights grow even longer and the month of December settles in, many people would rather stay home, cosy with a book than venture out. For those getting heavy snowfall, heading outside often isn’t even an option. In these graphic novel winter worlds, artists and writers use ice, snow, and darkness to evoke the season’s chill without needing to experience it firsthand, especially when the colouring and atmosphere land just right.

But when you start looking for material that isn’t rooted in year-end celebrations, Yule, or festive tradition, it becomes surprisingly difficult to find winter stories that truly stand apart. In these tales, winter becomes the main character, not tinsel or mistletoe. Here are some standout titles that embrace the season on their own terms:

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