Last of the Irin Volume One kicks off a new series full of gods, feuds, a fight for survival, and so much more. Written and illustrated by Rob McMillan, this is a tale that is larger than life. In many ways, reading this felt reminiscent of the early days of Warhammer, though with more visual elements to guide readers along.
Manga Monday: Even Given the Worthless “Appraiser” Class, I’m Actually the Strongest Vol. 1
Adding my latest manga read to the list of novels with insanely long titles: Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest Vol. 1. This quirky title and cover were enough to make me curious about the world – and the impossibly strong hero.
Review – Captain Marvel #14 (Marvel Comics)
with a heavy dose of reality, confessions, and even some banter. It’s everything that fans have been hoping for from this plot arc. Oh, and don’t forget the impending battle.
Review – Fairlady #3 (Image Comics)
Jenner Faulds is the first and only Fairlady of the land. She's also exceptionally talented at her job. Unfortunately, part of her job involves getting into trouble. Not that this usually stops her; she seems to like trying to sort things out for herself.
Review: Darkhawk (2021) #4
I can't believe we're already almost at the end of this series. Darkhawk has been a whirlwind of a read. It introduced a new hero to pick up the mantle of Darkhawk, and so far, it has not been afraid to take bold risks with his origin story. These risks have paid off, as I am now fully invested in Conner Young's story.
Review: The Subtle Knife Graphic Novel
Are you a fan of His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman? Well, did you know that there's a graphic novel adaptation of the series in the works? I certainly didn't! It wasn't until I spotted The Subtle Knife on NetGalley that I realized this fantastic creation existed.

