Ethereum retests 2024 bottom range: Will fresh demand emerge?

Ethereum sees a bit of buying volume after pushing into noteworthy 2024 demand zone. Assessing the possibility of a shift from sell pressure to demand. As a seasoned analyst with years of experience in the crypto market under my belt, I find myself cautiously optimistic about Ethereum’s current situation. The recent push into the 2024 … Read more

Post Trauma Delayed to 2025

Red Soul Games has postponed the release of “Post Trauma” until 2025. Originally scheduled to debut on October 29th for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, this psychological horror game required a tough call from its developers. In an announcement via Twitter, they explained that the decision wasn’t made lightly and expressed understanding for any disappoitment it may cause.

New Manga Ban in the U.S. Puts Heat on Assassination Classroom

Occasionally, it seems as though certain authorities have been critical of manga, and this has led to an increase in book banning incidents across the U.S. over the past few years. Although some of these prohibited works may not be suitable for libraries or schools, many others are being excluded without careful consideration. Regrettably, the manga industry has experienced this pattern repeatedly. As a result, it was only a matter of time before Assassination Classroom found itself under scrutiny in South Carolina.

Look Back, Anime’s Top Film of 2024, Is Dominating Rotten Tomatoes

Tatsuki Fujimoto may primarily be recognized for crafting Denji and his devil-filled universe in Chainsaw Man, but this manga artist is also renowned for creating heartfelt short stories. One such story, Look Back, has been transformed into an anime film and premiered in Japan this summer. Prepared to captivate North America on October 4th, the movie has already garnered attention from Western critics and has made a strong initial impact. On Rotten Tomatoes, the animated venture has secured a “100% rating”, suggesting that this anime film could be one of the top-tier productions in its genre.

Getting LOST Trailer Brings the Cast of the Hit Show Back to the Island (Exclusive)

ComicBook has been given an exclusive sneak peek at the trailer for Taylor Morden’s upcoming documentary, Getting LOST, courtesy of PopMotion Pictures. This project is the work of Morden, director of films like The Last Blockbuster and Pick It Up! – Ska in the ’90s, and his studio, PopMotion Pictures. The documentary will delve into the global impact of the television show that revolutionized TV forever, its dedicated fan base, and the ongoing legacy of LOST. Notably, it will also explore the recent disclosures about the challenging work environment in the writers’ room, as detailed in Maureen Ryan’s book Burn it Down.