Crunchyroll Manga Adds 24 Titles in Latest June 2026 Update

The manga platform is working to bring more series to readers, especially from popular publishers like Kodansha. The manga subscription is available as an addition to current membership levels or is already included for Ultimate Fan subscribers. Every month, the platform adds many well-known titles, and June 8th, 2026, will be no exception. Crunchyroll’s website recently announced the new lineup, featuring global favorites like Fairy Tail, A Silent Voice, and other exciting series.

33 Years Ago, DS9’s Sisko Taught Picard a Lesson (Thanks to Star Trek’s Greatest Ever Villain)

You know, it’s funny looking back at the early days of Deep Space Nine. It was Sisko’s first year there, way before the Dominion War really kicked off and showed us just how fiercely loyal he was to the Federation. I always loved the episode “Q-Less” because Q actually visited the station, and it was clear right away that Sisko had a knack for dealing with that mischievous being – he handled Q way better than Picard ever did, honestly!

Crunchyroll Hidden Gem Fantasy Confirms Sequel After 2 Years With First Teaser

If you’re a fan of fantasy, the story of Sasaki and Peeps might sound familiar – it involves someone unexpectedly transported to a magical world. However, this story has a unique twist! Sasaki adopts a pet bird, only to discover it’s actually a powerful wizard reborn. Studio Silver Link is planning to release the second season of this series later this year, though the exact date hasn’t been announced yet. You can watch the new trailer for the show below to get a sneak peek.

How Tall Is Victor Wembanyama? Your Spurs Phenom Questions, Answered

As a huge basketball fan, I’m already counting down the minutes until Game 2! I’ll be tuning in on June 5th at 8:30 PM Eastern to watch the Spurs take on the Knicks – you can catch it on ABC or the ESPN app. While we wait, I’m diving into everything I can find about Wembanyama to get even more hyped for the game!

New Bethesda Leak Reveals Two Unannounced Remasters

According to Nate the Hate, a generally trustworthy source in the gaming industry, Bethesda and Xbox are planning remasters of Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. These remasters are being discussed internally as a way to refresh the story for players before the potential release of Wolfenstein 3 and an upcoming TV show adaptation. The remasters likely won’t include major gameplay changes, and honestly, the original games still hold up well. While they might feel a little outdated by 2026, they don’t really need significant improvements.

Masters of the Universe: Legends Unite Gives Slay The Spire A Run For Its Money

Amazon and Luna are challenging the idea that gaming is a solitary activity with their new game, Masters of the Universe: Legends Unite. This free-to-play mobile game, similar to Slay the Spire, lets players build decks and battle through challenges. It’s particularly enjoyable when played with friends in local multiplayer. Released alongside the new Masters of the Universe movie, Legends Unite is a well-made roguelike game that demonstrates the continued appeal of playing games together in person.

Knull Writer Tom Waltz Teases Unique Defenders Team in Queen in Black: Defenders of Light and Dark (And We Have a First Look) [Exclusive]

The first issue of Queen in Black: Defenders of Light and Dark, written by Knull’s Tom Waltz and illustrated by Ze Carlos, arrives in comic book stores on July 8th. ComicBook has an exclusive preview, and we spoke with Waltz about this surprising team of heroes. The story will be relatively short, spanning just a few issues, and promises a challenging adventure for two beloved characters.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Iconic 36-Year-Old Sci-Fi Was Supposed To Get a Sequel (It Became a Spielberg Hit Instead)

The 1990 film Total Recall, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, wasn’t very close to Philip K. Dick’s original story. And that wasn’t a flaw. Dick’s story was a short, gentle exploration of memory, feelings, and longing. The movie, directed by Verhoeven, took that simple idea and built it into a much bigger, more thought-provoking story about artificial intelligence, creating digital copies of people, and virtual worlds that felt incredibly real – even more real than everyday life.