The Untold Story of Japan’s Female Samurai Who Refused to Stay in Their Place
When you think “samurai,” think again: meet the onna-bugeisha—female warriors of Japan. Sharp blades, sharper grit, and legends untold.
Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us
Critchley’s Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us hit me like Zeus’s bolt—tragedy isn’t neat; it’s raw, messy, and dares you to face life’s chaos head-on.
Yuletide Origins
Yuletide: Odin rides, fires roar, and ghosts haunt the sky. This ain’t cozy—it’s Norse winter, life’s cycle, and Santa’s kick ass origins.
In the Shadow of the Raven
In the Shadow of the Raven (1988) isn’t just Viking drama—it’s raw, bloody myth come alive. Love, vengeance, and Icelandic grit collide epically.
The Viking Art: Runestones, Bling, and Woodwork
Viking art was bold, raw, and legendary—runestones shouted stories, jewelry symbolized power, and woodwork turned timber into timeless masterpieces.
Asterix on Netflix
In the ‘80s, Marvel was my life—then bam, Asterix and Tintin blew my mind. Hardcovers, slick layouts, pure artistry. Now Netflix? Don’t screw it up.
🚨 SNEAK PEEK ALERT 🚨
Buğra Berah’s burning the midnight oil for VIKINGS vs SAMURAI: “Master of Puppets.” The savage saga drops in one week!
Samurai: Honor, Discipline, and the Swagger of Japan’s Warrior Class
Samurai weren’t just warriors—they were poets, philosophers, and feudal CEOs living by a brutal code of honor, discipline, and spiritual depth.
Vikings & Valkyries: The Immolation of Bakrauf
From RPGs to Viking epics, I’ve rolled dice, fought leviathans, and set a skeleton she-bear ablaze. Join the saga of Vikingverse!
Samurai Saga
Cyrano in Kyoto. Mifune wields swords, poetry, and heartbreak in a bold, beautiful mashup of French drama and samurai honor.