Daniel Dockery
Daniel Dockery is a writer for places like Crunchyroll, Polygon, Vulture, WIRED and Paste Magazine. His debut book, Monster Kids: How Pokemon Taught A Generation To Catch Them All, is available wherever books are sold.
Latest articles by Daniel Dockery
One Piece delivers a rematch for the ages in Luffy versus Lucci - but Eiichiro Oda has always made it clear that the World Government agent doesn't stand a chance
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Opinion The Massacre Weapon has underestimated his opponent
The weirdest must-watch anime of spring 2024 is a trippy sci-fi story about girls taking a train through the post-apocalypse
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Feature Anime fans - here's why you need to add Train to the End of the World to your watchlist
After 27 years, One Piece is finally going all-in on one of the manga's coolest ideas and a key part of Eiichiro Oda's unique approach to fantasy
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Opinion As giants become integral to One Piece, we look back at how they've always represented the series' fantasy
Behind the battles of the anime and manga, Dragon Ball proves that glory is worthless if you're not using it to make the world a better place
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Opinion Opinion | Akira Toriyama's masterwork Dragon Ball is about how much we need one another
As One Piece nears its end after almost 30 years, creator Eiichiro Oda is throwing out the rulebook on how to end a long-running manga
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Opinion Opinion | How Eiichiro Oda is defying expectations and thriving on chaos
Here's why Rogue One director Gareth Edwards could bring back that Steven Spielberg-like magic to the Jurassic Park series
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opinion OPINION | The Creator filmmaker has been assigned a tough gig with Jurassic World 4, but he's the man for the challenge
From the MCU to Knock at the Cabin, 2023 has been the year of Dave Bautista
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opinion OPINION | Dave Bautista has quietly become one of the best actors around, and 2023 proves it
If the Fallout TV show wants to succeed, it needs to lean into the games' trademark cynical humor
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Opinion To stand out, the Fallout series must embrace the games' beloved cartoonish aspects
There has never been a Batman comic quite as haunting as Arkham Asylum
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Feature Looking back on Morrison and McKean's beautiful nightmare