7 Shonen Jump Time Skips That Completely Reinvented Their Series

When stories jump forward in time, the characters get a fresh new look and the writers can explore exciting, previously unavailable storylines. This technique has been especially popular in Shonen Jump series. Here are seven examples of stories that were completely revitalized by this kind of time skip, opening up a world of new possibilities.

Star Wars Officially Retcons The Force Awakens & It Doesn’t Make Any Sense

So, how exactly did Han Solo lose the Millennium Falcon? The Force Awakens didn’t explain that, but it showed Han had been searching the galaxy for it. He was annoyed when Rey mentioned it was on Jakku, grumbling to Chewbacca they should have checked the Western Reaches more thoroughly. He suspected a thief named Ducain had taken it. Rey then surprisingly revealed the Falcon’s history: she explained that she stole it from Unkar Plutt, who had stolen it from the Irving Boys, who in turn had stolen it from Ducain.

Pokemon Fans Looking For a Challenge Should Try Out This New $10 Game

If you enjoyed the classic 2D pixel art and gameplay of early Pokemon games like Red and Blue, you’ll want to check out EvoCreo. Originally released on mobile, it’s now available on PC through Steam. Just looking at screenshots evokes that nostalgic Pokemon feel, and I’ve had a chance to play it. It brings back the challenge of collecting creatures, which is great if you miss the days before features like XP share made things easier. And at only $10 on Steam, it’s a very affordable game.

5 Best New Batman Gadgets DC Just Gave The Dark Knight

The current Batman comic series by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez perfectly demonstrates this, showcasing a variety of new gadgets Batman has added to his arsenal. Each one is explained with helpful little diagrams detailing its name and functions. Even after just five issues, we’ve already seen some impressive new tools, like the Layer 0 Body Armor and the Spectrolens. And there are sure to be more on the way! Read on to discover five of the coolest gadgets Bruce Wayne has been equipped with in this new series.

X-Men: 5 Reasons Age of Revelation Failed

The “Age of Revelation” storyline aimed high, but ultimately didn’t succeed. It was a key opportunity for the new X-Men creative team to impress readers, and it fell short. After reviewing the three-month arc, it’s clear why the story didn’t work, and these five reasons will likely define it as a failure.

Crunchyroll’s Darkest Anime of 2026 Reveals New Look

The anime series Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku returns January 11th with a new season. The story follows Gabimaru as he fights to survive on a mysterious, cursed island that may hold the secret to eternal life. It’s been almost three years since the first season premiered on Crunchyroll in 2023, and fans are excited for the continuation of this dark and action-packed story. Recent trailers showcase the intense battles ahead and reveal the new ending theme song, ‘Personal’ by Queen Bee. You can watch the latest trailer below.

Sophie Turner Reveals Tomb Raider Security Is Even Crazier Than Game of Thrones

On a recent episode of The Julia Cunningham Show, actor Taylor Zakhar Perez discussed his upcoming project. When asked if filming had started, he remained tight-lipped. He then revealed that the scripts for the new Tomb Raider movie are under even stricter security than those for Game of Thrones. “The security is even more intense than it was for ‘Game of Thrones,'” Perez explained. “To access the scripts, it’s like the process for ‘Steel,’ but multiplied by ten. There are layers upon layers of logins and facial recognition checks.”

Fairy Tail Creator Returns With a New Look At Beloved Characters For a Major Milestone

The original Fairy Tail manga ran from 2006 to 2017, and in 2018, Hiro Mashima launched a sequel, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, with artwork by Atsuo Ueda. While A-1 Pictures has adapted the entire main story into an anime, the sequel anime, produced by J.C. Staff, is waiting for news about a second season after its first season ended in January 2025. Mashima continues to create new works, but Fairy Tail is still incredibly popular. This year marks the manga’s 20th anniversary, and the creator is celebrating with a special illustration featuring the fan-favorite characters.