Blue Eye Samurai Wins Best Animated Series Emmy Over X-Men ’97, The Simpsons

I couldn’t believe my eyes when the Emmys announced that little old “Blue Eye Samurai” had taken home a big win this year! Going up against heavyweights like “X-Men ’97,” “The Simpsons,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and “Scavengers Reign,” I never thought our show would stand a chance. But the Television Academy must have seen something special in it too, because here we are! This year has been absolutely packed with fantastic animated series, and it’s been an exciting time for fans like me who love to see what new stories these shows will bring us. The competition was tough, but “Blue Eye Samurai” rose above the rest to take home the Emmy! What a ride it’s been!

Grotesquerie: Niecy Nash-Betts Teases Ryan Murphy’s “Very Different” New Horror Series

As a hardcore gamer, I can’t contain my excitement for Ryan Murphy’s upcoming horror series, Grotesquerie, premiering on FX soon. However, if you’re expecting another round of American Horror Story-like chills, you might want to reconsider your expectations. According to Niecy Nash-Betts, who stars in the series, this new creation is unlike anything we’ve seen from Murphy before – a fresh, unexpected twist that has me on the edge of my seat!

Star Wars Unlimited’s Xander Tabler Talks Twilight of the Republic, Clone Wars Faves, and New Keywords

Fantasy Flight Games hit the ground running with Star Wars Unlimited’s second set Shadows of the Galaxy, and now that the set is out in the world it’s time to get excited for the third set in the series. That would be the anticipated Twilight of the Republic, shifting the focus from the Outer Rim to the world of Clone Wars and the prequels and introducing new mechanics into the game while also building upon things established in the previous two sets. ComicBook had the chance to speak to Fantasy Flight Games Community Manager Xander Tabler about the new set and what it brings into play, as well as some of the new keywords and mechanics, and the how the new set and beyond will work with some of the previous keywords already in the mix.

Chainsaw Man Cosplay Recreates Pochita IRL

An awesome fan artist has brought a fully functioning Pochita to life from Chainsaw Man! Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man has been one of Shueisha’s most standout hits of the last few years. The first half of the series successfully ran with Weekly Shonen Jump magazine until it ended and returning in a different Jump magazine for the second half of the series now releasing new chapters every so often. It’s hard to deny just how big of a franchise it has become in the last few years thanks to its successful anime adaptation either. And it’s only going to keep getting bigger.

Xbox Series X Console Error Is Breaking Games for Some Users

Users of Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X have been encountering a console issue lately, which has been causing some games to malfunction. Fortunately, Microsoft is cognizant of this problem and has already released a solution; however, it does not rectify the issue for all users. A multitude of Xbox gamers started reporting this glitch this week, with many attributing it to the installation of the latest system update. Whatever seems to be causing the problem, appears to do so sporadically. Regardless, the end result is that Xbox users are shown an error message when attempting to launch online games, claiming they’re not connected to the Internet, despite being connected.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Brings Back Gentle Criminal for the Ultimate Save

In the heat of My Hero Academia Season 7, we find ourselves in the midst of the climactic battle between heroes and villains. The latest episode of the anime has reintroduced the character Gentle Criminal, playing a crucial role in a dramatic rescue scene. The Culture Festival arc, a significant chapter in My Hero Academia’s past, is often debated among fans. While it does lay groundwork for future themes, some viewers felt underwhelmed by the finale of the arc, where the confrontation between Izuku Midoriya and the main villains, Gentle Criminal and La Brava, seemed less intense than anticipated.