Okay, wow. There's a lot to take in while reading Nights Vol. 1. It reads like an ordinary paranormal story (is there such a thing?)...at first. But the more you look at it, the more you realize that everything is different.
Flashback Fridays: X-Men Vol. 1
X-Men Vol. 1 is another powerful addition to this famous series. I think I read at least half the single comics in this volume, if not more. But I'm happy to have read them in this compiled version, and I look forward to reading the rest.
WOTN Review: Sea of Stars #4
Sea of Stars #4 brings us back to the lost father and son duo in this dark and enthralling series. This is a space story like no other, full of adventures, vibrant space, and, okay, there are some talking aliens. But they defy expectations.
Review: Cyn
Cyn is perfect for readers who enjoy a blend of science fiction and Western storytelling styles. It's fast-paced, dramatic, and full of heart. And I'm just going to say it now – the dogs are fine (Yes, I spent most of the graphic novel worried about the dogs, don't judge me).
WOTN Review: Sea of Stars #2 (Image Comics)
Frequently, when you hear somebody talking about the distance between father and son, you know it to be in the figurative sense. But this statement takes on a whole new meaning in Sea of Stars. All Gil Starx wants to do is take care of his son, but a certain and rather major complication has turned up that makes that a bit difficult for him.
WOTN Review: Sea of Stars #1 (Image Comics)
Sea of Stars is an all-new series from some of the bigger names in comics today. So, obviously, we just had to give this series a try! And from this one issue, it's safe to say that this series already has much going for it.
WOTN Review: Shadecraft #1 (Image Comics)
What would you do if you were afraid of your own shadow? That's Zadie Lu's reality, and it all begins in Shadecraft #1. She's a teenager with a few extra details to make her stand out from her classmates.
Review: Wynd Book Three: The Throne in the Sky
We've all heard the story before. Those without will always fear magic in a city where magic is possible. In this case, the city has opted to ban magic and hunt all who dare be born with those magical properties. This was the world Wynd was born into. Thankfully, there is also kindness in the world, as evidenced by the woman who found and raised him.
WOTN Review: Silk #1 (Marvel Comics)
Silk #1 is about to bring Cindy Moon back into the limelight! That's right, she's getting her own series (again), and I could not be more excited about that fact. In truth, fans of hers all over are stoked about this news.
Review: Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest
Life hasn't been too easy on Carol lately. Just when she could really use a break, she finds herself thrown into a new adventure – literally. One moment, she was talking to a group of teenage troublemakers; the next, she was on a strange planet.


