Jujutsu Kaisen Reveals First Look at 2026’s Sequel

Jujutsu Kaisen fans are getting a first look at the cover for volume one, shared by news source @Go_Jover on X. The volume is scheduled to launch in Japan on January 5, 2026, and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon Japan. While an English release date hasn’t been announced, it’s anticipated to arrive sometime in the latter half of 2026. This volume, featuring a striking cover by Yuji Iwasaki depicting the siblings gearing up for a fight, will contain under ten chapters across 212 pages, along with special illustrations and bonus content for fans.

7 Biggest Rumors About The Batman Part II, Ranked

Even though details about the next Batman movie haven’t been released yet, fans are still buzzing with anticipation. Robert Pattinson’s return as Batman is particularly exciting, and as people wait for official news about the sequel, interesting rumors about The Batman Part II are starting to spread.

Beloved 75-Year-Old Comic Franchise Bought By Sony For $457 Million (So What’s Next?)

Sony is buying a majority stake in Peanuts Holdings LLC for approximately $630 million Canadian dollars (about $457 million USD). This gives Sony control over the future of the Peanuts franchise, beyond projects already in development with WildBrain. Considering Peanuts is a hugely popular and well-known comic strip with adaptations across all types of media, Sony’s investment could significantly expand the franchise’s reach and impact.

All 17 Doctors’ First & Last Lines In Doctor Who Explained

Since William Hartnell first played the Doctor in 1963, there have been seventeen different actors in the role. This includes Billie Piper’s unexpected return in 2025. Each time the Doctor regenerates, it significantly changes the show’s tone and introduces a new era with a completely different personality. A Doctor’s first words often reveal their new persona, while their final lines usually offer a poignant goodbye to their time traveling in the TARDIS.

5 Games Pokemon Fans Should Look Out For in 2026 (That Aren’t Pokemon)

As a longtime Pokémon fan, I’ve seen a lot of games try to capture that creature-collecting magic, and 2026 is looking huge for new contenders! There are some upcoming titles that really nail that classic Pokémon feel, while others are doing their own thing with totally different art styles and gameplay. Honestly, if you’re into Pokémon, you’re going to want to keep an eye on these new games – they could be real surprises!

7 Fantasy Movies That Wasted Great Ideas

It’s incredibly frustrating when a movie with a great idea, skilled actors, and a big budget fails to deliver. These films represent a real loss of opportunity – they could have started successful new series or changed the way we think about a certain type of movie. Unfortunately, instead of becoming beloved classics, they stand as warnings to filmmakers about focusing too much on flashy effects and not enough on a good story.

Watchmen Isn’t Alan Moore’s Masterpiece, This 40 Year Old Cult Classic Is

While Watchmen is rightfully hailed as a landmark achievement, Alan Moore had already established himself as a phenomenal writer before it. He first gained significant attention in the American comic scene with Saga of the Swamp Thing (specifically issue #20, though many believe it was #21). His work on Swamp Thing quickly made him a star, allowing him to craft truly unique and innovative stories. Some even argue that his greatest work before Watchmen was the 1985 Swamp Thing epic, “American Gothic” – a story that, in many ways, rivals or even surpasses the quality of Watchmen and deserves more recognition.