The Star Wars: A New Hope Manga Is Getting A Premium Art Book Edition

While The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope – The Manga, Vol. 1 only adapts the beginning of A New Hope, the official manga series continued with adaptations of The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Phantom Menace, each illustrated by a different artist. The English translation of the final volume was released in 2015, and currently, there are no plans to adapt the remaining Star Wars films into manga. Despite this, the Star Wars manga offers a fresh way to enjoy parts of the iconic story. Although print copies are difficult to find, all 14 volumes are available as digital Kindle editions on Amazon.

Godzilla’s Death Announced, New Art Pays Homage to Superman

Godzilla #6, created by Tim Seeley and Nikola Čižmešija, will feature a special cover honoring the iconic ‘The Death of Superman.’ This tribute cover will be illustrated by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding, the original artist and inker of that classic story, with colors by Gregg Whitmore. You can see the cover below.

Microsoft Reveals Next Xbox Is ‘Very Premium,’ Very Expensive

Recently, rumors spread that Microsoft might be moving away from traditional console development to focus more on software and streaming services. However, Microsoft has denied these reports, pointing to ongoing partnerships with AMD for its next-generation consoles, which suggests they still plan to compete in the console market.

🤑 Congress Finally Wakes Up to Fix 50-Year-Old Money Rules! 🕵️‍♂️

Crypto Leaders Meeting with Senators

The Bank Secrecy Act, a relic from 1970 (when bell-bottoms were still a thing), forces banks, credit unions, and other financial bigwigs to play detective for the feds, sniffing out money laundering, terrorist financing, and other shady shenanigans. 🕵️‍♀️💼 But let’s be honest, it’s about as effective as a screen door on a submarine.

One of 2025’s most underrated hidden gems just got a major update

Usually, Sunderfolk is played with up to four players in a story-driven campaign. You’ll engage in strategic battles with varied objectives, like defeating enemies or defending towers – but with a beetle twist! Outside of combat, you can explore the village, talk to characters, purchase items, and improve your character’s abilities. Previously, there wasn’t a way to quickly jump into a single battle or level for fun, as the game focused on longer campaigns that take several hours to complete.