Junji Ito Manga Deluxe Editions And New Story Collection Get Great Price Cuts

Below you’ll find almost everything Junji Ito has published, from classics like Uzumaki to No Longer Human. If you’re looking for beautifully disturbing horror manga, you’ll have plenty to choose from! Amazon currently has excellent prices on Ito’s work, including deluxe editions of Uzumaki, Gyo, and Tomie. You can also save on his new collection, Moan, for a limited time. We’ve highlighted some of the best deals below, and you can find a complete list of his work further down.

John Williams & Steven Spielberg Reunite for Upcoming Sci-Fi Movie

At a recent event at the Julliard School celebrating the life and work of John Williams, the school’s president, Damian Woetzel, shared that Williams is currently collaborating with Steven Spielberg in Los Angeles on an upcoming film. The information was originally reported by journalist Doug Adams.

Sounds Like Frankie Muniz Needs to Call Hilary Duff

The story started when Frankie Muniz appeared on Hilary Duff’s Disney Channel show in 2002. While on set, he mentioned to Duff’s mom that he was filming a movie where he played a character similar to a young James Bond. Duff’s mom then convinced Hilary to play Natalie Connors in the film – Muniz had actually hoped Kristin Kreuk from Smallville would get the part. Muniz admitted he wasn’t entirely happy with the decision, but clarified it wasn’t because he didn’t want Hilary involved, though he felt he’d already revealed too much about the situation.

Long Live Claude Whelan, Slow Horses’s Finest Failure

Claude Whelan was never really equipped for the job. I suspect he realized that himself, maybe even from the beginning, despite trying to convince himself he could lead a team of spies like a simple summer program. He became head of MI5 because those who appointed him wanted someone predictable, someone who wouldn’t take risks. He lacked cunning and mistakenly thought he was brilliant, a dangerous combination in the world of espionage. Now he’s likely gone, forced to resign after pushing his luck too far. Though he was a poor leader who hindered crucial intelligence gathering and nearly caused a catastrophe with his delusions of grandeur, it was certainly entertaining to watch him struggle.

Banks Go Crypto-Crazy: The Epic Bank Bros Trade! 😲💥

This fateful trade twirled around cash-settled Bitcoin options, priced at a dizzying BTC $111 540, with a 24h volatility of a mere 1.1%-that’s practically Zen compared to the crypto rollercoaster, darling-and a market cap swelling to $2.22 T, while 24h volume pirouetted through $66.34 B. Not to be outshone, Ether joined the jubilee with options at $3 946, volatility a soothing 0.3%, market cap $476.05 B, and volume $34.11 B. What a hedging hedge, structured to shield these behemoths from the crypto storms of their own making-because who needs dragons when you’ve got price swings? 😂 These bespoke shields echo the old-school risk tamers, custom-crafted for the elite who hedge like pro gamblers playing chess with lightning. (According to CoinDesk, the gospel of all things ledger, it’s basically financial tai chi for those who dare the virtual abyss.)

3 Prime Video Shows With Perfect Episodes From Start To Finish

Amazon Prime Video benefits from the huge financial resources of its parent company, Amazon, so its shows generally have high production values. But, as with any streaming service, a large budget doesn’t guarantee a good show, and some of their series haven’t been successful.

Avatar 3: Fire And Ash Gets Unsurprising Rating Ahead of 2025 Release

As a big fan of the Avatar films, I just saw some news that Avatar 3 will also be rated PG-13 when it hits theaters on December 19th. Apparently, that’s been officially confirmed – and it continues the pattern for the series, as all the previous Avatar movies, including the upcoming Fire and Ash, have all been PG-13.

A House Of Dynamite’s Ending Isn’t Its Real Problem

Much of the discussion around A House of Dynamite centers on its ending: an incoming ICBM is destined to hit Chicago, and nothing can stop it. The filmmakers deliberately avoid showing the impact, leaving it ambiguous whether the warhead actually explodes. Earlier in the film, a malfunction is suggested as a possibility, and we never learn how the President reacts to his advisors’ conflicting advice. The movie concludes with scenes of characters arriving at Raven Rock, a military complex with a large underground bunker, and a shot of the commander at Fort Greely breaking down, before the credits roll.

Only Murders’s Michael Cyril Creighton Thinks He’s the Killer Every Season

Charles feels sorry for the grieving Howard, and they finally have a private conversation during a farewell party in the building. Howard confesses he’s envious of the close relationship between the three main investigators. He explains that his mother’s death left a void, and while he knew the robot he relied on didn’t truly care, it was comforting to have a companion. This conversation helps both Howard and the investigation. He notices a mark in Charles’s apartment that matches those left by his mother’s scooter, leading them to suspect the head of the Caccimelio crime family. This discovery ultimately points to New York mayor Beau Tillman as the murderer – a dramatic twist coinciding with a tense mayoral election. Finally, it’s Howard who pushes the investigative trio to consider a new mystery when they find the body of podcaster Cinda Canning, leaving them to figure out if she died inside the Arconia building or just outside its entrance.