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Atlantis: The Lost Empire officially returns as a graphic novel under the subtitle "The Curse of Kurok".
The graphic novel will serve as a direct sequel to the original film and will go on sale on October 13th.
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"Atlantis: The Lost Empire Vol. 1 – The Curse of Kurok" is an all-new graphic novel set to release in October 2026, just in time for the film's 25th anniversary celebration this year! 💠 😱
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After 25 years, Disney’s Atlantis: The Lost Empire is returning with a new graphic novel, ‘The Curse of Kurok.’
The story serves as a sequel to the original film and is set to release on October 13rd.
Tom Kane has sadly passed away at the age of 64.
He was best known as the iconic narrator of ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, as well as the voices of Yoda and Admiral Yularen. Kane also voiced Professor Utonium in ‘The Powerpuff Girls’.
Today is a very sad day in our community, 🩵🍕
Tom Kane the voice actor who played "Takeo Masaki" in Call of Duty Zombies has passed away..
You we're amazing and you literally made so many of our childhoods amazing! Thank You so much for everything and rest in peace🩵🍕
20 years ago, a man screamed his own name into a microphone and ruined everything. It became one of the most famous moments in internet history.
A group of players in an online game called World of Warcraft had spent several minutes planning a complicated raid. Timing, positioning, survival odds. One player calculated their chances of success at 32.33 percent, repeating.
The whole time, one of their teammates wasn’t listening. He’d stepped away from his computer to reheat some chicken.
When he came back, he ignored everything, screamed his character’s name at the top of his lungs, and charged straight into the fight alone. Everyone followed him in. They all died in seconds.
“Leeroy, you are just stupid as hell.”
“At least I have chicken.”
The clip spread across the internet before “going viral” was even a phrase. It was referenced in South Park, How I Met Your Mother, and an article in a military journal. The game’s developer added the character as an official figure inside the game. His name became shorthand for anyone who ruins a plan by doing something reckless.
The whole thing was staged. The group admitted years later it was a scripted re-enactment of something that had actually happened. The cameraman said: “We didn’t think anyone would believe it was real. We thought it was so obviously satire.”
The player behind Leeroy Jenkins is a guy named Ben Schulz. He repairs industrial lighting for a living.