7 Best Examples of Comic Artists Depicting The Anime World

Whilce Portacio is a well-known comic book artist who has worked on popular titles for decades. He’s contributed to Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men, Iron Man, The Punisher, and X-Factor, and also worked with Image Comics on Wetworks and Spawn – he was even one of the original founders of the company! A longtime anime enthusiast, Portacio recently had the chance to create the cover art for the “Naruto Triple Feature Collector’s Edition” Blu-ray set, which features three films centered around the Seventh Hokage and his team. Even though his art style differs from the original creator, Masashi Kishimoto, Portacio seems perfectly suited to the world of Naruto.

Danske Bank’s Bold New Crypto Adventure: Or Just Another Day at the Office?

Ah, Danske Bank, the grand institution that has long stood as a bulwark against the tempestuous waves of cryptocurrency. After years of playing the role of the prudent parent, it has now cracked open the door just a smidge, allowing its clients to frolic in the fields of digital gold via ETF products-because who doesn’t love a little risk with their morning coffee?

What James Van Der Beek Said About His Cancer Battle Before His Death

He shared with Craig Melvin on Today that he initially felt shocked when he received the news, which aired on December 19th. However, he quickly realized it could be a turning point, saying he believed it would be the best thing to ever happen to him. He described an inner voice telling him this diagnosis would push him to make life changes he never would have considered otherwise.

5 Batman Stories Too Dumb to Believe

Batman is the most published character in comic book history, so it’s not surprising that some stories haven’t aged well. We’re taking a look at five particularly bad ones today – stories with plots that are ridiculous and completely misrepresent the characters involved. While many Batman stories have flaws, these ones are especially nonsensical and take themselves far too seriously. Let’s dive into some of the worst Batman tales ever told.

Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Changes a Crucial Chopper Scene

With Season 2 almost here, a new trailer has been released featuring Tony Tony Chopper. Chopper, a fan-favorite character, will appear in the Drum Island Arc. While newcomers to the live-action series may not know him well yet, manga and anime fans have loved Chopper for his important role in the story. The trailer also includes a surprising moment between Chopper and Luffy.