After a lengthy delay, This Week In The Nerd Fandom has made its grand return! We’re going to look at several big topics in the Nerd Fandom. Be sure to check out Red’s Art Corner, several new pictures have been posted in the gallery. Also, be sure to follow the latest updates on Ko-Fi, the fundraising goal is a brand-new tablet to use for drawing and website updates, so please check it out and help me reach my goal!
Look Back Gets A New Trailer and Visual

We’re two months away from getting to watch one of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s iconic works on the big screen. Look Back got another new trailer recently, and additions to its staff list. According to Anime News Network, composer haruka nakamura and singer urara performed the film’s theme Light Song.
- Art Director: Kiyoshi Sameshima
- Art Director Assistants: Yoshio Harisaki, Takashi Omori
- Color Key Artist: Maya Kusumoto
- Compositing Director of Photography: Kazuto Izumita
- Editing: Kiyoshi Hirose
- Sound Director: Eriko Kimura
- Music: Haruka Nakamura

As a treat for movie-goers, viewers will receive a special original draft from the book titled Original Storyboard. It reveals how the original was created. The preview image listed above features pages 58 and 59, Please Note: This promotion will be for a limited time, and strictly first come, first served. The film will premiere on June 28 in Japan.
Bakuage Sentai BoonBoomger Prepares For Lap Two In A Stunning New Visual

Toei’s newest Super Sentai series has been an action-packed thrill ride, but we’re preparing for the Second Lap in the newest visual for Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger! In the latest visual, we find our heroes preparing to take a heroic leap off the comic book page in this beautifully illustrated visual, and a new promotional video was shared recently on Twitter, showcasing what the “Second Lap” will bring and a potential showdown with Madrex. You can catch Boonboomger on TV Asahi’s Super Hero Time block!
Star and Stripe Stands Tall In The Latest My Hero Academia Visual

To borrow a phrase from X-Men’s Hank McCoy, Oh, my Stars and Garters! The latest My Hero Academia visual for the upcoming seventh season is finally here and it’s the No. 1 Hero from the United States, Star and Stripe (voiced by Romi Park) preparing to fight Shigaraki. The Yomiuri Television Company (ytv) recently released a new 15-second PV ahead of the big premiere on May 4. The My Hero Academia anime is available on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix, and be sure to read the manga on Viz Media’s Shonen Jump app and Shueisha’s Manga Plus app.
DC’s Jim Lee Unveils Wrap-Around Covers for Upcoming DC vs. Marvel Omnibuses

Big news coming from DC’s Chief Creative Officer, Jim Lee. The CCO revealed two new wrap-around covers for the upcoming omnibuses, DC vs. Marvel and DC vs. Marvel: The Amalgam Age. It’s the collection fans have been eagerly waiting for a re-release, the most recent release of a DC and Marvel collaboration was two years ago, thanks to the Nonprofit organization Hero Initiative, an organization that helps Comic Creators in Need. The two omnibuses will be available in stores on August 6. For more information on the titles that will be featured, head over to ICv2 for more details.

Horihiko Araki, Kohei Horikoshi, and More Manga Artists Illustrated 18 World History Covers

In a surprise announcement, Manga publisher Shueisha announced a special revamped edition of their educational manga series titled Gakushu Manga: Sekai no Rekishi (“Manga Learning: World History”) as part of their 100th anniversary celebration. The series will be released on October 4, for a complete list of illustrators participating in this event, head over to Crunchyroll and Comic Natalie.
Go! Go! Loser Ranger Anime Prepares for the Pylon Exam With A New Trailer!
Things are heating up in the anime adaptation of Negi Haruba’s Go! Go! Loser Ranger and we’re about to enter the School of Hard Knocks with the upcoming Pylon Exam Arc. The newest trailer highlights the story so far, with new characters and a catchy ending theme titled “Seikai wa Iranai” by Nanawo Akari. Go! Go! Loser Ranger is available to watch on Disney Plus/Hulu and you can also read the manga chapters on Kodansha’s KMANGA app.
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