One Piece Creator Reveals How Much Influence He Has on Live-Action Series’ Story

I found it really interesting how One Piece: Into the Grand Line managed to hint at things that would happen later in the story, even before they actually did. It offered a fresh take on everything. When asked about the live-action show on the official Netflix podcast, Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, explained that he didn’t want to impose his own ideas on this adaptation, letting it develop naturally.

In Your Skin #1 is Bollywood Meets The Substance With an Obsessive Twist (Early Review)

The first issue of In Your Skin blends body horror, suggestive themes, and intense fandom to create a disturbing story about identity and celebrity. It introduces Priyanka, a devoted fan, and her unsettling fixation on actress Ayesha Sen. While occasionally confusing or a bit slow-paced, it’s a compelling and intriguing beginning to a genuinely haunting narrative.

Pokémon’s Next Games to Bring Back for the Switch 2 Are Obvious

We’re probably going to see more Generation 3 Pokémon games, like Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, released on the Switch 2. The original handheld versions of these games are difficult to play now, often requiring emulation instead of playing on a Nintendo console. However, many games from later generations, originally on other devices, also really need to be updated and released for modern systems.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is Already Copying Avengers: Doomsday (& Fans Aren’t Impressed)

I’m really excited about what Holland’s doing – it feels like a special way to celebrate all of us fans, and they’ve invited creators from all over the world to be a part of it. It’s a bit chaotic though! They’re releasing clips randomly, and we’re all constantly refreshing our feeds to make sure we don’t miss anything. Honestly, it reminds me a lot of that Avengers: Doomsday marketing stunt they pulled last year – it’s definitely a very Marvel kind of move!

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Live Action Adaptation is Coming to America

New York City’s annual Japan Parade & Street Fair, a celebration of Japanese and American culture, is returning for its fifth year. This year’s event will include a special performance of the popular stage play, Jujutsu Kaisen The Stage, marking its first appearance in the West. Several actors from the live-action production will be in New York for the event, which will be hosted by manga artist Acky Bright. The performance will focus on the ‘Hidden Inventory’ arc, a beloved storyline from Jujutsu Kaisen that explores the backstories of Gojo and Geto. You can catch this unique show in New York City on Saturday, May 9th.