Blue is one of the most important characters in the Pokemon franchise. He was first introduced in Pokemon Red and Blue, the video games that kicked off the franchise, as the players' rival. Blue also ...
The Pokemon Adventures manga series has run side by side with the games for a long time, but tells a very different story. Most of the time, the main characters are the same as are the Legendaries ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In an official statement, Pokemon’s manga confirmed that Pokemon Adventures will be taking a break ...
August issue of Shogakukan’s Ciao magazine revealed the release of a new spin-off comedy manga. It will be launched by Rikka Kise, a newbie in the Pokemon publishing world. The new manga titled Pocket ...
In nearly every Pokémon entry, the protagonist is the player-controlled new kid in town. The story often starts the same way each time, with a new family moving to a small town, the kid in the family ...
The story starts with Kumura, a researcher, showing off her new invention while something that looks like a protein bar is in her mouth. Her childhood friend Kanmi scolds her for her eating habits.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Pokemon might be best known for its ever-growing lineup of Nintendo games and Pokemon TCG, but there’s also a massive collection of Pokemon manga to ...
When you think of Pokemon, you probably think of tear-jerking inspiration moments and Pikachu’s testy temper. The franchise has become a favorite for fans around the world, but there are pieces to its ...
The Legends series of Pokemon games shakes up the traditional formula in ways I truly love. From the moment I saw it in ...
The Pokemon franchise has a wide variety of types that our favorite monsters can be a part of. Since the first game's release, these types have expanded, adding a few more to the roster. But one type ...
One of the world's finest creators of comic book horror has teamed up with The Pokemon Company for a special "scary" collaboration. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as ...