have read. It's such a unique take on the environment around us. And I respect what is being done by Haruyuki Yoshida and the others that have worked on the larger series.
Review – Captain Marvel #11 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers has been put through a lot recently, and the hits keep on coming in Captain Marvel #11. But we know that the end must be in sight since this issue concludes the intense 'Falling Star' plot arc that has had us hooked.
Review – B.B. Free #1 (Boom! Box)
Alright, everybody, if you're looking for a comic series that celebrates LGBT children and everything they can give to this world, you've got to check out b. b. free #1. Enter b.b., she's just a fifteen-year-old girl who desperately wants to be free – free to be who and what she is, without any shame. Or without being told to 'be a good girl.'
Review: Darkhawk (2021) #1
So, I know I'm a bit late for this train, but pardon me as I fangirl all over the place! Darkhawk is one of my favorite Marvel heroes (Okay, that's probably a longer list than I would like to admit...). I also feel like he's a hero that gets way too neglected in the comics. So, naturally, I'm thrilled about the news of this latest series, even if it is only five issues long (for now).
Review: Paper Girls: The Complete Story
As you might imagine, Paper Girls: The Complete Story is a massive graphic novel. It compiles all six volumes of the story into one, letting readers easily binge through the whole thing. It's actually rather quite timely, given the announcement that The Paper Girls will get turned into an Amazon TV series (is it out yet??? Pretty, please?)
Manga Monday: In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Vol. 2
A couple of months ago, I read the first volume of In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, and I was hooked. Luckily for me, I didn't have to wait long for the release of volume two! And yes, it is worth the wait – and the read. However, I may be biased, being head over heels and all.
Review – Captain Marvel #9 (Marvel Comics)
Raise your hands if the last issue of Captain Marvel hit you in the feels and left you hoping that there was more going on behind the scenes. Everyone? Good. You’re not alone in hoping that Carol was missing the big picture here.
Review – Big Girls #1 (Image Comics)
#1. Written and illustrated by Jason Howard, this is one of those series you're going to want to pay attention to.
Review: Hawkeye: Kate Bishop #1
Series: Hawkeye: Kate BishopAuthor: Marieke NijkampPenciler: Enid BalamInker: Oren JuniorColorist: Brittany PeerLetterer: VC's Joe CaramagnaPublisher: Marvel ComicsReleased: November 24, 2021Received: Own Man, it has been a hot minute since we've been lucky enough to see Kate Bishop in a solo series, hasn't it? I'm still lamenting the loss of the West Coast Avengers (if you haven't read... Continue Reading →
Review: The Old Guard: Tales Through Time Vol. 1
The characters of the hit series (and Netflix show) The Old Guard return in The Old Guard: Tales Through Time Vol. 1. If short stories and vignettes are your thing, then you're absolutely going to love this collection.


