Boruto is currently in its second part which is set after the timeskip, and this series is known as Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.
At the same time we go into a touch milder southwest flow, the polar vortex will still be churning away over northeast Canada. I don’t expect a full onslaught of the polar vortex to shift south ...
The new anime season is in full swing, with the winter lineup consisting of the likes of Solo Leveling season 2 and Sakamoto Days. Beyond that, the big hitters include Demon Slayer and Chainsaw ...
In a significant development for the manga industry, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has marked a remarkable achievement with its Volume 4 release. The series has officially claimed the #1 position on ...
The iceberg A23a, which originally calved from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, became trapped on the seafloor and ensnared in an ocean vortex for decades. It finally broke free in ...
The countdown to Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 19 has officially begun, and fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next in this thrilling saga. With the release date now confirmed on the manga ...
It became dislodged from the seafloor in 2020 and began drifting northwards until it was trapped in a swirling ocean vortex last year and then sling-shotted in the direction of the island of South ...
It reportedly calved, or broke off, from the Filchner Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1986 but got stuck on the seafloor and then trapped in an ocean vortex. Finally, in December, it broke free and is ...
Huge news for anyone staying up to date with the adventures of A23a, aka the world’s largest iceberg. After being trapped in an ocean vortex for months on end, A23a is back on the move, drifting ...
It broke off from the Filchner Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1986, but got stuck on the seafloor and then trapped in an ocean vortex or whirlpool. In December, it broke free and is now on its final ...
It is known as A23a and is one of the world's oldest. It calved, or broke off, from the Filchner Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1986 but got stuck on the seafloor and then trapped in an ocean vortex.
It calved, or broke off, from the Filchner Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1986 but got stuck on the seafloor and then trapped in an ocean vortex. Finally, in December, it broke free and is now on its ...