Chainsaw Man Reveals First Look at New Release After Finale

The 24th and final volume of the Chainsaw Man manga will be released this summer. The cover art was recently shown in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While fans hoped for an extra chapter or story, it doesn’t appear this volume will include one. More details about the manga’s release are coming soon. You can see the cover art for Volume 24 below before it’s released in Japan.

20 Years Ago This Week, A Cult Sci-Fi Horror Quietly Got a Sequel Nobody Ever Remembers

Twenty years ago this week, on May 23, 2006, Hollow Man 2 was released straight to video, hoping to build on the popularity of the first movie, which had gained a cult following. The sequel, directed by Claudio Fäh, centers on Michael Griffin (Christian Slater), a soldier who receives an invisibility serum from the government but isn’t given the means to reverse the effects. As the procedure slowly kills him and drives him mad, Griffin seeks revenge on the scientists responsible. This puts Seattle detective Frank Turner (Peter Facinelli) in charge of protecting biologist Maggie Dalton (Laura Regan) from the invisible killer.

30 Years Ago, DC Saved the Justice League by Stealing Their Powers

The team’s luck turned around in 1996 with the release of JLA, which quickly surpassed all other superhero team comics. The series delivered some of the best Justice League stories of the 1990s, and many are considered all-time classics. While most fans remember JLA and its acclaimed creators Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, fewer know the story that paved the way. Justice League: Midsummer’s Nightmare, created by Mark Waid, Fabian Nicieza, Jeff Johnson, and Darick Robertson, marked a creative resurgence for the team. After years of inconsistent stories, it cleverly restored the team’s strength by temporarily removing their powers.

Major Shonen Jump Anime Confirms Season 2 Release Date With New Trailer

The anime adaptation of Kocha Agasawa’s You and I Are Polar Opposites premiered earlier this year and quickly gained a following. Fans won’t have to wait much longer for more, as Season 2 is set to release on July 5th. A new trailer has just been released, offering the best look yet at the upcoming episodes. You can watch the trailer for You and I Are Polar Opposites Season 2 below.

Steam’s New #1 Top Seller is a Long-Awaited Release That Lives Up to the Hype

For years, fans of life simulation games like The Sims have been hoping for a truly great new option. While inZOI tried to fill that gap, many found it demanding on their computers and lacking in content during its early release. Now, Paralives appears to be the game players have been waiting for. It entered Early Access on May 25th and immediately became the best-selling game on Steam. Beyond the reasonable $39.99 price, players seem genuinely pleased with what the game offers.

7 Forgotten Cartoons That Were Based on R-Rated Movies

Back in the 1980s, a new trend emerged where movies originally made for adults—and often rated R—were turned into animated series for kids on Saturday mornings. This wouldn’t have happened in the 1970s; you wouldn’t have seen cartoons based on gritty films like Shaft or Dirty Harry. The huge success of the original Star Wars really fueled this shift, as pop culture became increasingly focused on making money from existing properties. While not every show fits perfectly, these lesser-known animated series all started as adult-oriented movies.