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From Beelzebub to Cosmos: Ryūhei Tamura’s Latest Manga Revealed

Ryūhei Tamura, the acclaimed manga artist known for Beelzebub and Hard-Boiled Cop and Dolphin, is set to launch a new manga titled Cosmos. The manga will debut in the next issue of Shogakukan’s Sunday GX magazine on April 19, 2023.
The magazine’s teaser for Cosmos is vague, stating that the story is “about an alien and _____.” The second word is intentionally covered up, leaving readers to speculate on what kind of story they can expect. However, the magazine has revealed that the manga will centre on a high schooler, Kaede Mizumori, who can see through people’s lies. Despite her extraordinary power, she leads a dull and unremarkable life, avoiding conflict whenever possible.
Kaede’s life takes a turn when she comes across a cryptic high school student, Rin Homura. The two become embroiled in extraordinary events that lead them to confront the unknown and the otherworldly. With Tamura’s talent for combining humour, action, and heart, readers can expect a thrilling and entertaining ride. (Also Read: Is Demon Slayer overrated? Fans debate the Kimetsu no Yaiba’s true value)
Tamura’s impressive career in the manga world
Ryūhei Tamura has made a name for himself as a prolific and highly skilled manga artist. Beelzebub, his most famous work, enjoyed immense popularity during its run in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2009 to 2014. It even inspired a successful anime adaptation that aired from 2011 to 2012.
In 2017, Tamura launched the four-volume Hungry Marie, which Viz Media published as part of its “Jump Start” initiative. Hungry Marie showcased Tamura’s knack for comedy and storytelling, proving that he was a versatile artist capable of creating a range of compelling and entertaining works.
In 2020, Tamura’s manga, Hard-Boiled Cop and Dolphin, made its debut in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. It ran for a year and featured Tamura’s signature blend of humour and action.
What to expect from ‘Cosmos?’
With Cosmos, Tamura is poised to showcase his talents once again. The manga’s teaser promises a story of aliens and high schoolers, a combination that Tamura has proven to be skilled in handling in the past. Readers can expect a mix of humour, action, and mystery as the story unfolds.
The fact that the manga will feature a colour opening page and an 80-page first chapter shows that Tamura and the editorial team at Sunday GX are committed to delivering an exciting and visually stunning reading experience. The fact that Cosmos will also feature on the magazine’s front cover shows the faith that the magazine has in Tamura’s ability to create a hit.
Excitement builds for ‘Cosmos’
As the release of Cosmos draws near, fans of Ryūhei Tamura’s work eagerly anticipate the manga’s debut. With its promising premise, talented creator, and dedicated editorial team, Cosmos has all the makings of a hit. Readers can expect a unique and thrilling experience that will leave them eagerly anticipating the next chapter.
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Everything Ted Lasso’s Cast and Crew Have Said About the Finale

“In the wake of Nate’s contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard,” the streamer detailed in its season three synopsis. “Meanwhile, while Ted deals with pressures at work, he continues to wrestle with his own personal issues back home, Rebecca is focused on defeating Rupert and Keeley navigates being the boss of her own PR agency.”
So, will the May 31 season finale really be the last we see of AFC Richmond? Or will the series head into extra time?
Keep on reading to learn everything we know about Ted Lasso‘s future, below…
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Sonali Kulkarni apologises after calling Indian women lazy | Bollywood

Actor Sonali Kulkarni issued a statement on social media after receiving criticism for her remark about Indian women. She recently called Indian Women ‘lazy’ which wasn’t taken lightly by a section of social media users. Reacting to them, Sonali apologised and addressed both criticism and support in the matter. Also read: Sonali Kulkarni’s ‘women are lazy’ comment draws flak online
Sonali wrote, “Dear all, I’m overwhelmed with the feedback I’m receiving. I would like to thank all of you, especially the entire press and media for the extremely mature conduct of connecting with me. Being a woman myself, my intention was not to hurt other women. In fact, I have extensively expressed myself time and again in support of us and what is it being a woman. I’m grateful to all of you for reaching out to me personally to appreciate or to criticize. Hope we will be able to have more open exchange of thoughts.”
“In my capacity I am trying to think, support and share warmth not only with women, but with the entire mankind. It will be only strengthening if we women with our vulnerabilities and wisdom shine through as fair and able beings. If we are inclusive and empathetic, we will be able to create a healthier, happier place to be,” she continued.
She also added, “Having said that, if unknowningly, I may have caused pain, I want to apologize from the bottom of my heart. I do not thrive upon headlines neither do I want to be the center of sensational situations. I’m a diehard optimist and I strongly believe that life indeed is beautiful. Thanks for your patience and support. I have learned a lot from this incident.”
In a recent press meeting, Sonali Kulkarni said, “In India, we, at times, forget that a lot of women are just lazy. They want a boyfriend/husband, who earns well, owns a house, and his performance at work guarantees regular increments. But, in the middle of this, women forget to make a stand for themselves. Women don’t know what will they do. I urge everyone to encourage women and make them self-dependent. So that they are capable enough to share the household expenses with their partners.”
Sonali’s video has now gone viral on social media. She was criticised by Urofi Javed and Sona Mohapatra among others. Sonali was last seen in the 2021 series Whistleblowers on SonyLiv.
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Paris Hilton breaks silence on her ‘inappropriate relationship’ with teacher | Hollywood

Paris Hilton has recently released her book ‘Paris: The Memoir,’ which revealed many personal and previously undisclosed details about her life. While the book has been well-received, Paris has admitted that it wasn’t easy for her parents to read it. During an appearance, she shared that she was anxious for her mom Kathy Hilton and dad Richard Hilton to read ‘so much of the book.’ In the book, she shared her inappropriate relationship with an eighth grade teacher, relationship with Jason Shaw and infamous sex tape incident with then boyfriend Rick Salomon. (Also read: Khloe Kardashian breaks silence on being ‘obsessed with weight’ amid split from Lamar Odom: ‘Didn’t know what to do’)
In a recent interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, Paris admitted that she was apprehensive about her parents reading her newly released memoir, Paris: The Memoir, which chronicles her life, struggles, and triumphs. In her memoir, she revealed that she became pregnant with Jason Shaw’s child, but chose to pursue an abortion. In explaining her decision, she wrote, “There was no happy little family at stake. That was not going to happen. Trying to continue that pregnancy with the physical and emotional issues I was dealing with at the time would have been a train wreck for everyone involved. At that moment in my life, I was in no way capable of being a mother. Denying that would have jeopardized the family I hoped to have in the future at a time when I was healthy and healed.”
She recounted not only her relationship with Jason during the early days of The Simple Life, but also detailed her younger years. In one particularly disturbing chapter, Hilton revealed an inappropriate relationship she had with her eighth-grade teacher at a Catholic school.
According to Hilton, the teacher frequently inquired whether her parents were home, and on one occasion, when they were not, he came over to her house. Paris recalled, “I saw a late-model SUV idling at the top of the driveway. I climbed into the passenger seat. Teacher pulled me into his arms and kissed me.”
She also shared her newfound happiness in her relationship with her husband, Carter Reum. She expresseed her love and admiration for him, and their joy was multiplied when they welcomed their son Phoenix Barron via surrogate in February.
She also took to Instagram and shared a long note about her new book, Paris: The memoir and wrote, “Paris: The Memoir is out NOW! I chose to narrate my own audiobook. While it was honestly so hard to write this book and then relive everything again by speaking every word out loud for my audiobook, I’m glad I did it. I hope hearing my story, in my own words, and straight from me encourages you all to tell your stories and embrace your highs and lows and your true selves. Our multitudes and complexities are beautiful. #ThisIsWhoIAm. You can check out my audiobook and learn more about sharing your own story at the link in my memoir.”
Paris rose to fame in the early 2000s with her appearances on reality TV shows like The Simple Life and her party-girl persona. Since then, she has built a successful career as an entrepreneur, launching multiple fashion and beauty lines, fragrances, and even a DJ career.
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