3 Major Shonen Jump Manga Ending After Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel and Chainsaw Man

It’s already a big shock for Shonen Jump readers, but it looks like several series are wrapping up this year. While it’s hard to say what will happen with newer, smaller manga, three major titles are definitely coming to an end, and we might see one finish as early as next month. It’s a little unsettling, honestly, wondering what the future holds for some of these long-running stories.

5 Video Game Genres That Have Essentially Disappeared

Rhythm games, like those in the Guitar Hero and Rock Band series, were incredibly popular for a time, receiving great reviews and attracting many players. While the genre actually started earlier, it really took off in the 1990s and continued to be a hit throughout the 2000s. However, interest began to decline in the 2010s. Rock Band 4, released in 2015, was the last major rhythm game that used instruments. While there haven’t been many instrument-based titles since, it’s possible they could make a comeback in the future.

Lanterns Showrunner Addresses the Show’s Controversy After Being Slammed by DC Comics Legend

Lindelof shared on Instagram that he’s apparently upset Grant Morrison, and worries that means he’s offended many of the British and Scottish comic book writers he admired growing up. This is a reference to his past issues with Alan Moore, the creator of Watchmen. Lindelof created an HBO sequel series to Moore’s famous graphic novel in 2019, but Moore is known for disliking adaptations of his work and actively avoids being associated with them. Lindelof jokingly took responsibility, saying, as Otis Redding put it, ‘It’s nobody’s fault but mine.’