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Retro Review: 10 Years Later, Tokyo Ghoul Remains One of the Most Divisive Anime of All Time
Tokyo Ghoul's anime is one of the most popular anime ever despite there being a major divide among fans on its quality over the years.
One Piece Voice Actor Covers Tokyo Ghoul Opening With Stunning Results
One Piece voice actor Ado takes fans by surprise with her unexpected cover of Tokyo's Ghoul's infamous anime opening, Unravel, executed to perfection.
Tokyo Ghoul's Most Divisive Moment Returns in Creator's New Series
Choujin X chapter 34.4 from Sui Ishida is reviving a moment that he first created in the Tokyo Ghoul manga and then rewrote in Tokyo Ghoul √A.
Tokyo Ghoul's Forgotten Power Returns With a Mythic Twist in Choujin X
Tokyo Ghoul fans who wanted more from Tokyo Ghoul: re's supercompensation phenomenon will be happy with Choujin X's Raise technique.
Tokyo Ghoul Creator Asks What if Aogiri Captured Ken & Hide in New Manga
Sui Ishida is bringing the capture of his character Ken Kaneki in Tokyo Ghoul to a whole other level in chapter 32.2 of his new manga Choujin X.
Tokyo Ghoul's Creator Makes a Powerful Boruto Ability Even More Twisted
A strange phenomenon that occurs in chapter 31.2 of Choujin X by Tokyo Ghoul's mangaka Sui Ishida is a much more messed up version of Boruto's Karma.
Ken Kaneki Truly Lives On in Tokyo Ghoul Creator’s New Manga
Choujin X's Tokio Kurohara and Tokyo Ghoul's Ken Kaneki were already quite similar, but now how they got their superpowers is almost identical.
Tokyo Ghoul’s Creator Improves the Saiyan’s Most Intriguing Ability
The ability where a Saiyan's power grows exponentially after almost getting killed in battle appears in the manga Choujin X by Tokyo Ghoul's mangaka.
Tokyo Ghoul’s Creator Finally Creates Redeemable Villains
Sui Ishida, the mangaka of Tokyo Ghoul, just proved in chapter 30.2 of his new manga Choujin X that his villains are unlike his other antagonists.
Did Hide Actually Die In Tokyo Ghoul? (It's Complicated)
Death happens all the time in Sui Ishida’s manga series and its anime adaptations, but is Hide dead or alive in Tokyo Ghoul? Here’s what we know.
Tokyo Ghoul’s Cannibalistic Upgrade Has No Limits in Creator’s New Manga
Sui Ishida appears to bring the concept of how a kagune changes upon a ghoul becoming a kakuja in Tokyo Ghoul to his new manga Chouin X.
Why Tokyo Ghoul Season 3 Was A Soft Reboot
Tokyo Ghoul:re is the third season of the popular horror anime, but here's why it just skipped over the events shown in the second series.
Ken Kaneki's Dark-Side Turn Proves Tokio Will Be the Evil Choujin X
Choujin X shares many similarities with Tokyo Ghoul, and those similarities hint that Tokio will go down a dark path like Ken Kaneki did.
Choujin X Turns a Classic Tokyo Ghoul Villain Into a Hero
In Choujin X chapter 26.1, mangaka Sui Ishida portrays Azuma like a character from his other series Tokyo Ghoul, drawing fascinating comparisons.
Tokyo Ghoul Fans Disappointed by Season 2 Need To Read the Manga
Tokyo Ghoul’s manga is different from the anime in a way that far better communicates the meaning of Kaneki and Hide’s relationship.
Berserk's Guts Gets Awesome Makeover From Tokyo Ghoul Creator
Like other Berserk fans, Tokyo Ghoul creator Sui Ishida took to social media to post an awesome piece of fanart in celebration of the manga's return.
Marvel & DC's Heroes Would Fit Perfectly in Tokyo Ghoul Creator's New Manga
Many manga series deal with superpowered beings, but Choujin X's choujin are simply just "super people", making Marvel & DC's heroes fit in perfectly.
10 Best Half-Human Characters In Anime
Anime introduced the world to various thrilling possibilities of life and existence. Fans can't get enough of these half-human anime characters!
Tokyo Ghoul Creator's New Manga, Choujin X, Gets a Physical Release
Tokyo Ghoul creator Sui Ishida's new horror manga series, Choujin X, will be getting a physical release this coming February.
Tokyo Ghoul Creator's Manga Choujin X Explains Title's True Meaning
Chapter 24 of Sui Ishida's new manga reveals what the Choujin X actually is - but readers still don't know their identity for sure.