MY HERO ACADEMIA Creator Is “Very Involved” in Live-Action Movie

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It’s been a busy few weeks, so let’s dive into some comics-related headlines you may have missed!

News From DC and Marvel

News From the Wider Comics World

Chainsaw Man movie posterCourtesy of Sony Pictures
  • Among Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of 2025 are several graphic novels and GN-adjacent titles, including J vs. K by Kwame Alexander and Jerry Craft and Scarlet Morning by N.D. Stevenson.
  • My Hero Academia creator Kōhei Horikoshi is reportedly heavily involved in the live-action film adaptation of his work. A release date has not been announced yet, but you can enjoy the final season of the anime series on Netflix now.
  • Fans of G.I. Joe and Transformers, particularly Robert Kirkman’s version, can look forward to Energon Universe, an upcoming animated series based on the best-selling crossover comic book line of the same name. For adults only!
  • Charles Burns’ Black Hole is also set to become a TV show, this one from Netflix and presumably live-action. That said, people have tried and failed to adapt this series before, so perhaps we should wait and see…
  • …and speaking of adaptations, Something Is Killing the Children is getting an animated series that (do I even have to say it?) is definitely not kid-friendly.
  • The Chainsaw Man animated film was released.
  • The results of the 2025 Ringo Awards were announced at Baltimore Comic Con. Congrats to all the winners!
  • Want more awards? You can now vote for your favorites in this year’s Tripwire Awards! Voting remains open through November 18.
  • Here at Book Riot, Kelly Jensen rounded up some great new YA comics released in October.

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