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The success of Akira had also sparked a renewed interest in comic books, with many fans turning to the medium for entertainment and escapism. The popularity of comic book movies and TV shows continued to soar, with Akira being rumored to be making her big-screen debut in the near future. | Hombre (Spain), Capitán Escarlata (Mexico) | Netflix’s
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