JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Major Company Asks Netflix For Steel Ball Run Episode 2

Axe Body Spray recently posted a funny, yet slightly unsettling, video on Instagram that looks like a hostage situation. They’re jokingly demanding that Netflix release the second episode of Steel Ball Run. Fans have been passionately asking for the anime’s return since the first episode aired, and many have been sharing a distorted image of the character Johnny Joestar online. Axe jumped on the hype by creating a fake line of their body spray featuring this same image on the cans. Netflix hasn’t officially responded, but the excitement for the return of Johnny and Gyro is clearly building.

DC Comics Finally Delivers on the One Absolute Character You’ve Been Hoping For

One of the highlights of the comic MAD About DC #1 is a parody called “Absolute Cash-In” by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo, which directly spoofs DC’s Absolute series. The story begins with a man rising from a pool of red liquid, describing the agonizing pain of being reborn. The source of his pain isn’t what you’d expect, though – he’s been bathing in sriracha! This man harbors a deep hatred for all sauces, stemming from a tragic past where his parents were killed in an accident involving a sauce truck. However, by completing this fiery bath, he’s finally confronted and overcome his fears.

7 Great Sci-Fi Shows You Can Stream For Free Right Now

Lots of fantastic sci-fi TV shows are out there, but finding them for free can be tough. Luckily, Tubi US currently offers a surprisingly good selection of sci-fi shows, all available to watch without a subscription. For sci-fi fans wanting something new to binge, that’s hard to beat in today’s streaming world.

10 Best Justice League Comics for Non-Justice League Fans

Many readers are overlooking some fantastic Justice League comics that they would likely love. There are plenty of stories that don’t require extensive knowledge of the team, making them perfect for newcomers. These ten stories are epic and enjoyable for anyone who appreciates superheroes, even if they aren’t already fans.

Pokemon TCG Pocket Is Finally Adding New Event Types (But Fan Reactions Are Mixed)

From April 4th to April 11th, Pokemon TCG Pocket is holding a Community Week event focused on encouraging players to connect with each other. The event includes missions and rewards for using the game’s social features, like trading and sharing cards. While many players will likely appreciate the push to interact, some aren’t thrilled with the game encouraging these activities.

Crimson Desert Update Makes 82 Changes to the Open-World Game

This update includes a couple of highly requested features: you can now see other players’ headgear, and your personal storage has been expanded. It also includes a change to the movement controls. While the previous update altered how movement works, this one adds an option to switch back to the original controls if you prefer.

Remember Those PC Icons on PS5? Sony Removed Them

The recently discovered symbols sparked conversations about the possibility of a PC game launcher, hinting at features like being able to purchase a game once and play it on both PlayStation and PC, or direct support for PC gaming on the PS5.

An Underrated Anime Is Finally Getting a New Game After 21 Years

Because good anime game adaptations are rare, I usually avoid imagining what they could be like. It’s frustrating that even popular series often don’t get games – we’re still waiting for a new Fullmetal Alchemist game, for example! But I was genuinely surprised and excited to learn that Patlabor, a fantastic but often overlooked anime, is finally getting a video game adaptation. It feels like this could be the first time in a long while!

23 Years On, Harry Potter Fans are Still Confused by One Dumbledore Question

The book simply states Harry Potter didn’t understand Dumbledore, then quickly moves on, leaving readers confused. This moment has bothered fans for years, and a recent discussion on Reddit has reignited the debate about its meaning. Throughout the Harry Potter series, the author often leaves certain things unexplained. However, J.K. Rowling has actually already revealed the answer to this mystery, and explained why she chose not to directly state it in the books.