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Time-loop hero shooter Lemnis Gate has finally arrived and brings with it a bold new take on the multiplayer shooter and succeeds on all fronts.
The Harbinger #1 reinvents Valiant’s most popular comic book property, as Peter Stanchek grapples with identity loss and a new mission.
Inferno #1 begins Jonathan Hickman’s final X-Men story, promising a day of reckoning for the mutant heroes and their nation of Krakoa.
Star Wars Visions: Ronin expands upon the world of “The Duel”, crafting a Star Wars tale that’s heavily influenced by Japanese culture.
Iké Boys wears its anime and tokusatsu influences on its sleeve and contains a heartfelt message about embracing your passions in life.
X-Men #3 continues to pit its heroes against all manner of threats, while slowly building up a number of plotlines for future stories.
Foundation Season 1 sees the TV adaptation of the Isaac Asimov book series detailing the prediction of an Empire that is about to be on the edge of ruin.
Star Wars: Visions Episode 2, “Tatooine Rhapsody” comes from Studio Colorido and the studio injects anime J-rock in the brightest way.
Disney+’s Star Wars: Visions brings together seven Japanese anime studios for nine thoughtful and breathtaking short-films.
Aquaman: The Becoming #1 serves as the beginning of a new status quo for Jackson Hyde, featuring an enemy hellbent on destroying him.
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