Here’s a look at the “Magic Knight Rayearth” remake coming to Japan in October. Hopefully it’ll actually get to come to Toonami this time. (Not confirmed for Toonami)
Humble Bundle has a new Supergirl comics bundle. Besides Jeph Loeb's run and the New 52 series, it also includes several Lobo titles (like Portrait of a Bastich) and Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton.
We've got a new trailer for "One Piece: Heroines", a special based on a spinoff series of light novels focused on short stories featuring the women of One Piece. The special will air in Japan on July 5th. (Not confirmed for Toonami)
Fun Superman fact: Jimmy Olsen has actually become a werewolf multiple times in the comics (and also a Kaiju and Porcupine Man, because this is Jimmy Olsen we're talking about)
More Kodansha titles have been added to Crunchyroll's manga service, including Rave Master, Gleipner, Princess Jellyfish, A Silent Voice, Initial D, Inuyashiki, Shaman King, and Ajin: Demi-Human.
Finally getting the time to play "Super Robot Wars Y", and I nerded out so hard when I realized they referenced the first intro in one of Big O's attacks. The DLC was 100% worth it just for this alone.
As part Hasbro’s celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Transformers film, there will be a Transformers x Jem and the Holograms crossover, complete with a concert and Jem themed Transformers SDCC toy.
For the final trailer I'll spotlight, it's a third "Attack on Titan" game from Omega Force (the "Dynasty Warriors" gang). Obviously based on the Last Season (and the six dozen seasons and five movies that made up the final "Season")
Here's the first good look at "Star Wars: Zero Company", an Xcom style game set during the Clone Wars. And I'll be damned if it isn't looking really promising.
"Gundam: Rogue Orbit" announced for Steam, PS5, and Xbox next year. Also gives heavy Armored Core vibes. Not coming to Toonami (Well, I suppose it could get a game review. I don't know, what do you expect from me?)
Humble Bundle has a brand-new manga bundle that includes "Rohan at the Louvre" starring Rohan Kishibe from "Diamond is Unbreakable". Araki wrote it after being featured at the Louvre in 2009.