Author: Pashtrik Maloki

YouTube content creation is changing all the time, and anime reaction channels have carved out a specialniche. As anime fandom grows, enthusiasts are flocking to YouTube to create fantastic anime-centricchannels. From The Anime Man to Gigguk, these channels share thoughts and reactions to series like OnePiece and Attack on Titan while analyzing plots or covering topics like anime intro music. Drawing inspiration from these renowned YouTubers, we’ll guide you through the basics of setting upyour own anime reaction channel. Whether you’re an experienced content creator or just starting out,these essential steps will help you embark on your journey. Planning your…

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Immortal Hulk #45 Marvel Comics Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Joe Bennett This latest issue of Immortal Hulk is all about setting up the stage for the end of the series. Sometimes, this can be a bit boring, a bit slow. But this is the Immortal Hulk we’re talking about – I can’t remember if there’s been a single moment in the entire series that I would call boring. Now, I won’t get into any specifics about the plot of the issue because I really don’t want to spoil anything (not even the stuff in the preview pages) since there’s…

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The Last of Us Part 2 Naughty Dog Action Adventure PlayStation 4 The Last of Us Part 2 is finally here. Naughty Dog’s road was long and hard, and calling it a development hell wouldn’t be unwarranted. But after quite a few delays, some major plot leaks and serious accusations of employee mistreatment, the game is here. Was it worth it? Well… Yes? It’s a bit complicated, but I’m here to tell you all about it! So grab a tall glass of your liquid of choice and stay awhile and listen. Well, you know… Read on. Disclaimer: This review is…

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Doom Eternal id Software First Person Shooter PC, Playstation 4, XBox One 2020’s Doom Eternal is a sequel to Doom (2016). It’s a Doom clone where you play as Doom Slayer and your goal is to bring doom to demons that want to bring doom to Earth. Yadda yadda yadda, you all know that. And by now most of you probably know that Doom Eternal is fantastic. What you don’t know is that it’s actually the best action game ever. Probably. There are some tiny problems, but we’ll get to those. Let’s start from the beginning. As I promised a…

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Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey & Emma Frost Marvel Comics Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Russell Dauterman The first in a series of Giant-Size X-Men is here and it stars – wait for it – Jean Grey and Emma Frost! Brought to you by the mastermind behind the Dawn of X relaunch, as well as long-standing Thor artist Russell Dauterman, the issue follows the eponymous characters as they travel the mind of their fellow X-Men, Storm. The issue serves as an homage to New X-Men #121, not only following the same basic idea and execution of that issue but directly lifting…

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X-Men #7 Marvel Comics Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Leinil Francis Yu The X-Men are back with their second issue this month and it might be the best one so far. Featuring gorgeous art by Leinil Francis Yu, Jonathan Hickman gives us a deep dive into one of the core aspects of the new mutant culture – resurrections. The issue follows Cyclops and Nightcrawler as they witness a ritual called the Crucible. The Crucible allows mutants that were de-powered during House of M to reclaim their lost power, their birthright. On the surface, it sounds like a payoff, like things, are…

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Wolverine #1 Marvel Comics Writer: Ben Percy Artists: Adam Kubert, Viktor Bogdanović After being featured in the early issues of Marauders and serving as one of the central characters of X-Force, Wolverine finally has a solo book in the Dawn of X, aptly titled – wait for it – Wolverine! Ben Percy – the writer of the current X-Force – is in charge of the book, and artists Adam Kubert and Viktor Bogdanović are here to help him with this massive, over-sized issue. Kubert and Bogadnović take care of their respective parts of the book. One part is about…

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Tartarus #1 Image Comics Writer: Johnnie Christmas Artist: Jack Cole The first issue of Tartarus, a brand new mini-series from Image Comics, is out and about and I’m going to tell you everything about it! Tartarus is touted as being an “adventure series with all the sci-fi drama of Breaking Bad set in Mos Eisley”. Now, I can’t say much on the Breaking Bad and Mos Eisley stuff, but I can confirm that it truly is, without a fraction of doubt, an adventure series and it most definitely is a sci-fi drama. It’s also a quite large first issue,…

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Comic books Comic book Family of the Decade: The Flintstones Back in 2016, DC launched a couple of comics with Hanna-Barbera’s classic characters. One of those books was The Flintstones by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh and it was awesome. It took the classic stone-age setting we all know and love and gave it a modern spin, making it a relevant social commentary once again. One of my favourite instances is the Flintstones being shunned and protested for their filthy, unnatural ways – living in a monogamous household! Honorable mentions: The Visions, the Batfamily Superhero Cop of the Decade:…

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King Thor #4 Marvel Comics Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Esad Ribić King Thor #4 is yet another high-profile ending out this week. It’s the culmination of Jason Aaron’s long-running stint as the Thor writer, coming out at the turn of the decade, after seven years and around 100 issues. And I’m so glad that we got such a satisfying ending. King Thor #4 is an oversized, 40+ page conclusion, which is basically split into two parts. These parts build up a coherent story together, but they both have their respective roles. The first part follows Thor’s and Loki’s final push against…

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