Major Shonen Jump Series Hit With Sudden Hiatus Before Release

Unfortunately, a new chapter of Takeru Hokazono’s Kagurabachi will be delayed. Originally planned for release on June 8th in Shonen Jump, the manga will now return with a new chapter in the June 14th issue. While it’s a short break, it’s still disappointing news for fans eager to find out what happens next.

Avengers: Doomsday’s True Purpose Confirms the Harsh Reality About the MCU

Details about the movie’s plot are still limited. But unlike the previous Avengers films, Infinity War and Endgame, which were the result of years of storytelling, this new Avengers movie seems to be a fresh start for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s unclear exactly what that will look like, but Robert Downey Jr. has said they’re aiming to regain the audience’s trust and respect.

Steam Machine Price Leak Could Hurt the Console

Honestly, I’m a little worried about how much the Steam Machine is going to cost. It seems like Valve is facing some unavoidable expenses, and that could make the console pretty expensive – maybe too much for most gamers. That’s probably why they’ve been so quiet about the price, especially after they recently raised the price of the Steam Deck. I saw a leak that suggested the price could climb even higher, and that’s a big concern. If it’s too expensive, it could really hurt their plans to shake up the console market.

Apple’s New Sci-Fi Series With Near-Perfect RT Score Is a Surprising First (& Begins a New Trend)

Seven years after Apple launched its TV+ service, it’s become clear that their strategy is paying off. They’ve succeeded by giving shows time to build an audience instead of quickly cancelling them, and by focusing heavily on science fiction content. A prime example is For All Mankind, their alternate history sci-fi series, which just finished its fifth season. It’s now officially Apple TV’s first major franchise, with the recent release of its spinoff, Star City. Surprisingly, Star City is not only Apple TV’s first spinoff ever – and it’s receiving almost perfect reviews – but it signals that more spinoffs are on the way.

Marvel Officially Introduces a New Member to Spider-Man’s Family

The “Death Spiral” storyline introduced Cormac “Mac” Crane, who Torment claimed was Peter Parker’s cousin. This came as a surprise, as neither Peter nor the audience had ever met him before, making the connection seem uncertain. However, a DNA test later confirmed that Crane is, in fact, related to the Parker family. This revelation adds another layer of complexity to Spider-Man’s already intricate and often hidden family history.

Marvel’s New Fighting Game Reveals A Roster Of Villains Players Didn’t Expect

I was so hyped when the last team for Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls was revealed – the Fighting Avengers! We already knew Iron Man and Captain America were in the game, but seeing Black Panther and Hulk join them was awesome. Captain America led this team, but the trailer ended with a little tease that made us all think more characters were coming. Everyone started digging for clues and Easter eggs, and most of us guessed the next leader would be Doctor Doom. Turns out we were right! Sony officially confirmed it at their June 2026 State of Play, and I couldn’t have been more excited.

Marvel Artist Celebrates Berserk Anniversary With Stunning New Art

Gabriele Dell’Otto, a talented artist who has worked on popular Marvel comics like Secret War, X-Force, The Amazing Spider-Man, and The Avengers, is now contributing to the celebration of Berserk‘s 30th anime anniversary. He’s bringing his skills to the world of the Band of the Hawk, focusing on iconic characters Guts, Griffith, and Casca, as well as alternate versions of them. Dell’Otto’s style is a perfect fit for bringing Kentaro Miura’s characters to life. Although there hasn’t been an official Marvel and Berserk crossover, it’s clear that comic artists are thrilled to work within the Berserk universe and explore its powerful characters.