JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Creator Opens First Public Art Installation

Hirohiko Araki started creating “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” in the 1980s, initially focusing on the story of Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando in “Phantom Blood.” Since then, this manga artist has dedicated his career to exploring the Joestars’ lineage. With works like “Battle Tendency,” “Stardust Crusaders,” “Diamond Is Unbreakable,” “Golden Wind,” “Stone Ocean,” “Steel Ball Run,” “JoJolion,” and “JoJoLands,” Araki expressed his desire to continue working on this series for life. In a remarkable twist, he has incorporated his Stand concept into real-life art in a fresh and innovative manner.

My favorite soulslite just reached an impressive milestone — You should play this satisfying game if you haven’t already

2022 saw an unprecedented surge in popularity for Soulslike games following Elden Ring’s triumphant debut. FromSoftware’s action RPG and its expansive Shadow of the Erdtree DLC drew a multitude of newcomers to the genre, yet many players found these games too punishing for their liking despite the allure of the challenging gameplay. To cater to this group, A44 Games in collaboration with Kepler Interactive introduced Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn on July 18, 2024, offering a more accessible take on the Soulslike genre.

Microsoft wants Congress to pass “a comprehensive deepfake fraud statute” to prevent AI-generated scams and abuse

1. With AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT by OpenAI becoming increasingly complex and capable, there’s a growing trend of deepfake content being widely shared on the internet (as we saw with Elon Musk this week). Beyond the concerns about security and privacy associated with the technology’s advancement, the proliferation of deepfakes poses a challenge to the credibility of online content, making it hard for users to distinguish truth from fiction.

Deadpool & Wolverine: Ryan Reynolds Reveals Photo of Wrexham AFC Player as Deadpool Variant

Paul Mullin, a striker for English Football League One club Wrexham, featured in the comic book crossover of Deadpool and Wolverine; however, soccer enthusiasts might not have recognized this fact. This is because Mullin portrayed “Welshpool,” a character based on Deadpool who was identified by the Welsh flag on his chest during the climactic battle between Deadpool, Wolverine, and the Deadpools from across the multiverse. Ryan Reynolds, who co-owns Mullin’s team, praised Welshpool as being “more lethal than the rest.” In a series of backstage photos and concept art from the film, Reynolds showcased images featuring Mullin and his character, along with several shots of himself alongside Mullin on set.