In a fascinating development, mangaka Sui Ishida has taken the similarities between Tokyo Ghoul’s Ken Kaneki and Choujin X’s Tokio Kurohara to a whole new level. Initially, Ishida drew several parallels between the two characters, both being regular humans who undergo a transformative journey to become super-powered beings within their respective worlds. However, in a […]
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“Improving Tokyo Ghoul: Bringing Faithfulness to the Source Material” Tokyo Ghoul’s anime adaptations fell short of expectations, prompting the question of whether the series would have fared better by adhering to its source material. The initial success of the 2014 anime, centered around Ken Kaneki’s transformation into a half-ghoul, captivated audiences worldwide. However, the first […]
In a remarkable display of admiration and respect, numerous prominent manga creators have joined forces to commemorate the extensive and remarkable career of Yoshihiro Togashi, the creator of the renowned Hunter x Hunter series. Notably, even the creator of Tokyo Ghoul, Sui Ishida, has contributed to these tributes with a captivating piece of art dedicated […]
Here’s a list of the 14 best anime to watch if you love Tokyo Ghoul: Parasyte: The Maxim – This anime follows the story of Shinichi Izumi, who becomes a host to a parasitic creature. It delves into themes of identity, survival, and the clash between humans and monsters. Attack on Titan – Set in […]
Tokyo Ghoul’s renowned quote emerges from its darkest moment and signifies a significant transformation in the series as a whole. The anime adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul made a huge impact on the anime community upon its initial release. This gripping and somber tale of the protagonist, Ken Kaneki, turning into a flesh-eating monster and grappling […]
In Choujin X chapter 34.4, Sui Ishida, the mangaka known for Tokyo Ghoul, revisits a pivotal moment that he originally created in the Tokyo Ghoul manga and later rewrote in the second season of the anime, Tokyo Ghoul √A. This new series, Choujin X, mirrors the controversial decisions made by Ken Kaneki in both the […]