Crunchyroll’s Darkest Anime of the Decade’s Author Reveals Surprise Return With New One Shot

The graphic novel titled “Takopi’s Original Sin” (originally known as “Takopii no Genzai”) was published on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ platform from December 2021, wrapping up in March 2022. Notably, “Takopi’s Original Sin” falls under the shonen genre! The story has been compiled into two volumes and has garnered significant popularity among readers, particularly following the release of the anime adaptation. However, it’s important to note that “Takopi’s Original Sin” is not Taizan 5’s debut or final one-shot.

Their previous one-shot, titled “Henareta Futari,” was published in 2024 and revolved around two high school friends who became rivals due to their shared love for soccer. Readers familiar with Taizan 5 are aware of their affinity for sports and for tugging at fans’ heartstrings, so it’s speculated that their upcoming one-shot might blend these two passions.

Final Season of Prime Video’s Hit Sci-Fi Series Gets Its First Trailer

In the climactic four-part series finale, an intelligent AI suddenly becomes malevolent, endangering not just Lakeview but potentially the entire world. With corporate greed, unresolved puzzles, and emotional turmoil in both virtual and real life, our characters face trials unlike any before. Their only hope of overcoming these challenges and averting humanity’s deletion is by joining forces one final time.

Invincible and Walking Dead Creator Reveals Trailer for New Action Series

In this announcement, Skybound and Image Comics unveiled the trailer for the upcoming comic book series titled “Skinbreaker,” penned by the talented Robert Kirkman (known for his works on “Invincible” and “The Walking Dead”), illustrated by David Finch (“Batman” and “New Avengers”), colored by Annalisa Leoni (“Invincible Universe: Battle Beast”), and lettered by Rus Wooton (“TRANSFORMERS”). The gripping narrative of “Skinbreaker” follows a society on the brink of collapse, as they struggle to survive amidst multiple impending threats.

‘They Really Maligned Our Films.’ The OG Fantastic Four Was Panned By Critics, But One Star Thinks They Got It Wrong

In Tim Story’s two “Fantastic Four” films, Michael Chiklis portrays Ben Grimm, also known as The Thing. Over time, Chiklis has shown great pride for the superhero series he was part of in the early 2000s. Despite this, during an interview with Collider, the seasoned actor passionately argued why these two superhero movies are still overlooked or “underrated” today. When making his case, Chiklis highlighted the strong affection that fans have for these films.

Who Is Ashley Biden? A Guide to Joe Biden’s Family

However, when Beau (who tragically passed away in 2015 following his fight against brain cancer) proposed that Ashley go out with Howard on a date, she declined the invitation. As the 82-year-old explained further, “She said, ‘No, Beau. I’m not interested in going on a blind date. I won’t do it under any circumstances.’ He pleaded, ‘Please, Beau, for me, could you just give it a try?’ To which she agreed, saying, ‘Alright, alright.’ Upon asking what she thought of Howard, she replied, ‘Well, he seems alright.’

OMG: Ethereum’s Impending Doom According to a Bitcoin Guru 😱💸

In between sipping his probably-overpriced coffee ☕, Mow took to X (formerly Twitter, but we don’t talk about that) to warn his 352,100 followers that ETH might be headed for a dumpster fire sale. Why? Because apparently, those “savvy” investors are just using Ethereum as their personal BTC piggy bank. 🐷💼

Willy Woo Ditches His Bitcoin Stash, Warns of 2013-Style Bearish Disaster!

In his infinite wisdom, Woo shared this revelation with his 1.2 million followers on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that Bitcoin’s market value to realized value (MVRV) Z-score is now signaling that we might be in for a downtrend. Don’t worry, this is just the kind of news that keeps everyone on the edge of their seats, right?

As the Battlefield 6 Open Beta Wraps Up, Players Scatter to Other Games — So I’m Asking: What’s Everyone Playing Instead?

Despite this, approximately 40,000 people were found idling in the game’s menus even before it became playable, indicating a significant level of anticipation for the game’s return to a modern warfare theme. To be honest, I hadn’t given much thought to the series since Battlefield: Bad Company 2 absorbed most of my free time around 2010.