Before we begin, this is another reminder that the events in Loki directly follow everything that happened in War of the Realms. So, if you’re looking to avoid spoilers, you should probably wait to check out this series (or even this review if you want to play it safe).
Review: Parasocial
Parasocial is a dark graphic novel full of commentary about the potential risks of parasocial relationships? In truth, I appreciate what this story is trying to say, even if it does so by going to storytelling extremes.
WOTN Review: Loki #1 (Marvel Comics)
Oh, Loki. Even when things are going his way, he can’t resist starting something, can he? Loki #1 is immediately following the events in War of the Realms. So don’t read it if you’re not up to date (unless you’re cool with spoilers).
Review: Star Wars: The High Republic: The Edge of Balance Vol. 1
Lily Tora-Asi is a young Jedi Knight. While she's capable and determined, she hasn't entirely found her footing, so to speak. Her current mission is her first significant endeavor into the great unknown.
WOTN Review: Ironheart 2020 #2 (Marvel)
Riri's involvement in the Iron Man 2020 arc continues in Ironheart 2020 #2. Following the events of Outlawed, Riri has had to make several difficult decisions, and the latest series of events hasn't made her life any easier.
Review: Cosmoknights Vol. 1
For years, Pan's life has been so small. It all started when she helped her best friend, Tara, find her freedom. You see, Tara was a princess, which meant she was readily available for any knight to battle for her hand. Doesn't really matter what Tara thought about that.
Review: Captain Marvel Vol. 10: Revenge of the Brood Part 2
Whew. I won't lie: Captain Marvel Vol. 10 is an intense read. In truth, the entire Revenge of the Brood arc has been one heavy-hitting moment to the next. Kelly Thompson has always been good about that – creating an emotional arc that ties back to Carol's past.
WOTN Review: Ironheart 2020 #1 (Marvel)
Whether or not you've been following the Marvel 2020 plot arc, Ironheart 2020 #1 is worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of Riri Williams and have found that you miss her sass and grit more than ever.
Review: Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Vol. 1: Revolutions of Terror
What would you do if all the washing machines at your work suddenly spewed out what looked like a magical vortex, leaving nothing but a watery mess behind? Yeah, you'd probably think you hallucinated too.
Review: Two Graves Vol. 1
Two Graves Vol. 1 is one of the most interesting graphic novels I've read. It was strange and almost lyrical. Likewise, it was difficult to tell what was happening at points. This made it quite a unique read, and it is proving a challenge to write a review.


