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Release 5.5 (Anguirus) – June 21, 2010
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Welcome Back

By Richard S. Crawford, Publisher and Editor in Chief

September 21, 2008 No Comments →

Welcome to Release 4.0 of Daikaijuzine, code-named King Ghidorah. You remember King Ghidorah, right? In the Godzilla films, King Ghidorah was one of Godzilla’s greatest foes, an ancient monster that had its origin in outer space and that arrived on earth in a radioactive meteorite. Once he burst out of that radioactive meteorite, havoc ensued [...]

Change of Face

By Richard S. Crawford, Publisher and Editor in Chief

September 11, 2007 No Comments →

You may have noticed a new look for Daikaijuzine.  Unfortunately, Daikaijuzine was recently attacked by a spambot, which resulted not only in our submission form being hijacked, but also in our database being corrupted.  The good news was that all of our content and stories were left intact; the bad news is that there was [...]

Welcome to Release 2.5

By Richard S. Crawford, Editor in Chief

June 21, 2007 No Comments →

Here we are at Release 2.5 of Daikaijuzine. This is our "Solstice" release, which means it’s more of a supplement — a patch, if you will — to our (unfortunately delayed) "Equinox" release of April 21 (which should have been March 21, of course, but, well, technical issues suck). I don’t mean to imply that [...]

Our Winter Release

By Richard S. Crawford, Publisher and Editor in Chief

December 21, 2006 No Comments →

This isn’t quite Release 2.0 of Daikaijuzine; call it Release 1.5, a patch release to Release 1.0. We’ve added some content and made a few (minor) technical fixes on the back end (and if things go well, you readers won’t notice a thing). So what have we got for you this time around? First off, [...]

Daikaijuzine: Neutral Ground in the Genre Wars

By Richard S. Crawford, Publisher and Editor in Chief

September 21, 2006 No Comments →

This is my first editorial for Daikaijuzine, and I think this is where I’m supposed to impart some words of wisdom to our readers; something like, "Fantasy is a great metaphor for the human condition so everyone ought to read it!" or, perhaps, "Science is wonderful and everyone should know all about quantum physics!". I [...]