Fowl Language has done it again! Tweenage Wasteland was a hilarious and delightful read from start to finish. As always, the comics are short, sweet, to the point - and very relatable. As I mentioned in the summary, it doesn’t matter if you’re a teen now or were a teen once; the content is gold (In reality, it’s undoubtedly even funnier for parents of teens).
Review: Dreamover
Dreamover is a cute story with a solid foundation. The core of the world is friendship and connections between individuals. I have always loved a good story that explores these boundaries and how they ebb and flow, so I knew I had to read it.
Manga Monday: Number Call
Okay, this is a cute story. Number Call may not be the deepest of romances (at least initially), but it is cute and sweet. Basically, our two leading gentlemen meet because of their name similarities (both being the number eight).
Review: Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, Vol. 1
I’m a sucker for an engaging description and a solid cover, so when I spotted a stack of Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint at my local library, I knew I was going to give it a try. This series starts immediately in a way most readers can appreciate - with a character completely hooked on a fictional world.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, Vol. 2
This is my second time trying to dive into the world of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, and I’ve made it to the second volume. I’m still not one hundred percent on the series, but I’m certainly willing to continue reading at this point.
Review: Birdking Volume 1
How did I miss this story when it first came out? No, seriously. It's so much fun. Birdking Volume 1 is a rich and dark fantasy world with interesting characters and high stakes. What's not to love?
Cat’s Favorite Series: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Cat's Favorite Series: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #5 (Marvel)
It's safe to say that there's been a bit of an adjustment period for Jane Foster. First, she was Thor, and now she's Valkyrie. And Valkyrie #5 reminds us of all she's been through – while showing us how much farther she still has to go.
Review: A Haunted Girl
Ghosts, legends, and lost family secrets - where do I sign up?! But seriously, A Haunted Girl is the perfect recipe for a paranormal graphic novel in my book. The pacing was the only reason I didn't love this book as much as I wanted to (and boy, did I want to). It's all over the place.
Review: Akogun: Brutalizer of Gods
If there’s one thing I can say about Akogun, it’s that it is one heck of a whirlwind. This graphic novel will keep you on your toes from start to finish. It’s a dark read with many surprising and brutal twists.


