Tokyo Ghoul first burst onto the scene back in 2011 in writer-illustrator Sui Ishida's dark fantasy manga series. Set in an alternate reality and focusing on ghouls--who must feed on human flesh to survive--living among the normal human population, Tokyo Ghoul soon went on to enjoy an anime adaptation in 2014, followed by sequel series and a live-action film. Now, as the franchise continues to entertain fans around the world, that film got itself a sequel in Tokyo Ghoul S, which debuted in Japan this past July and is now prepping for a North American …