Hello everyone reading this article, I am finally back with new written content for here on Hero-Club. Now, last weekend was very eventful, as I attended Power Morphicon in Pasadena, California. The convention spanned from Friday, August 26 to Sunday, August 28, but there was also ‘Zero Day’ pre-reg
Millennium's Mind
Hello there Hero-Club faithful, and welcome to a new Millennium’s Mind. Now, this post can be seen as either as guide to repair cosplays, or a promotion for custom commissions. For those unaware, when I am not reviewing or discussing tokusatsu, I like to make cosplay props or customize toys. In addi
Today, Millennium’s Mind returns, and it has been awhile since one of these was published. Actually, nearly three years have gone by since the previous one in 2017. My apologies for this time away, avid Hero-Club readers who enjoyed my past work. Thankfully, I will try to avoid having three year gap
WHELP! Here we are at the review for Saban’s Power Rangers. However, before we go to the end result, and my thoughts on the film let us look back at how we got here. It was around 2014, when Lionsgate responsible for Twilight (Blegh) and Hunger Games (Ok), announced that they acquired the rights to
Hey Hero Club, I am back with a new Millennium’s Mind! Normally I do not do single episode discussions, but THIS TIME I decided to break that rule. The reason for this is because I do not know what it is about this episode that has pissed everyone off enough to drop Ninja Steel. The past few episode
To quote DBZ Abridged’s Vegeta, “I’M BACK, BITCHES!” My first article of this nature received over 100 views in the matter of a few days; which I did not expect it would acquire that many in under a week. Now, I return to see if lightning will strike twice as I take a look at considerably the best N