The Rat Queens have faced many strange adventures and creatures over their two series. But none like what they will face in Rat Queens #23. This is a fun side quest, so to speak, while the real danger still lurks in the background.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #22 (Image Comic)
After a brief break, the chaotic crew, the Rat Queens, are back! Rat Queens #22 comes bearing a new plot arc and a new creative team. Moritat and Casey Silver have stepped up to provide the artwork for this latest adventure.
Review: Batwoman: Elegy
Kate Kane (Batwoman) is one of my favorites of the Bat characters. So, obviously, I love reading her series. I think this is my second or third time reading through it all – but it's been a bit, so now it seems right. Plus, I apparently never reviewed them, so there's that.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #21 (Image Comics)
After a short break, the Rat Queens are back and better than ever. Rat Queens #21 brings back the dynamic ladies we love. And that means they're about to get into even more trouble, as is their way of life.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #20 (Image Comics)
Rat Queens #19 was an issue that took our breath away and left fans concerned for the series' fate. And then Rat Queens #20 came along, and it simultaneously soothed our wounds and inflamed them all over again.
Review: Self-Love Club
Self-Love Club is cute, sweet, and all too real. The comics will likely resonate with many readers, and Hyesu Lee takes elements from real life and turns them into tiny, comical vignettes. Best of all, there are simple lessons we can all learn from her words (and art, obviously).
The Best Comics & Graphic Novels of 2023 (According to Cat)
The Best Comics & Graphic Novels of 2023 (According to Cat)
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #19 (Image Comics)
If you’ve been reading Rat Queens as of late, then you know there have been many changes going on. And it all seems to have led us to this point in Rat Queens #19. This was a dramatic issue, bringing about more change and addressing what already occurred.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #17 (Image Comics)
The Rat Queens have been facing a lot of changes of late. If you’ve been following the reboot of the series, then you’ve already seen what they’ve gone through. But it would seem that their journey isn’t over just yet.
WOTN Review: Samurai Jack Lost Worlds #1 (IDW)
Samurai Jack has long been a fan favorite, so it shouldn't be surprising that he's getting a comic miniseries again. In Samurai Jack Lost Worlds, Jack is still trying to find his way back home. But the journey, as always, will prove to be difficult and intriguing.


