Gege Akutami’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Twist

According to the trustworthy source, X (previously known as Twitter), it has been verified that Gege Akutami will contribute tribute art for the spin-off manga, “Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan.” This artwork is set to be featured in the 2025 summer issue of JOJO magazine. This unanticipated collaboration between a mangaka and character promises an intriguing outcome. With Gege now liberated from the demanding weekly schedule at Shonen Jump, there’s little question that his illustration will be impressive. Note: “Jujutsu Kaisen” Season 3 and its Culling Game could bring significant changes to the series.

Trump Token’s Surprising Surge: Dinner, Impeachment, and Massive Unlocks – Oh My!

Senator Jon Ossoff, who has clearly been attending a few too many “Dramatic Political Outrage” workshops, was spotted at a town hall last Friday. He posited that the mere act of Trump entertaining top TRUMP token holders for a dinner could very well be grounds for impeachment. “A sitting president *selling access* to the highest bidder? Why, it’s simply scandalous,” he quipped. Ah, yes, darling, nothing says “constitutional crisis” quite like a bit of dinner party diplomacy.

The Legend of Ochi

The unique charm of the Ochi arises from their one-of-a-kind features, surpassing even the captivating aspects like their title character’s blue baby face and fiery orange coat. A distinctive feature of the Ochi lies in their sound design.

Until Dawn: We Need To Talk About That Video Game Reference In The Movie

Heed this notice: If you haven’t seen the Until Dawn movie yet, beware! We’re about to delve into territory filled with major spoilers. Although the film shares some elements with the games, it strays quite far from its PlayStation counterpart. Instead of focusing on a group of friends in a winter vacation, the characters in this movie are grappling with the loss of one character’s sister. Clover, struggling to cope with her sister’s disappearance, faces even greater challenges trying to survive the night they’re all trapped in. The primary villain, Dr. Alan Hill, played by Peter Stormare, is doing everything he can to prevent them from making it through the night. Interestingly, Hill’s presence sets the stage for this video game reference to occur.