The bright side to being incredibly behind on the times is that I get to binge (almost) an entire series at once. Given how much I love Darkhawk, this is pretty awesome. Also, given the cliffhanger from the last issue, I'm extra happy that I didn't have to wait to see how things turned out.
Review: Werewoofs by Joelle Sellner and Val Wise
Author/Artist: Joelle Sellner and Val WisePublisher: New Paradigm StudiosReleased: December 1, 2021Received: NetGalley Werewoofs is a new graphic novel written and illustrated by Joelle Sellner and Vale Wise. Since I've been craving a good werewolf story (ideally one with a sense of humor), I couldn't resist nabbing this one for a quick read. High school can... Continue Reading →
Review – Captain Marvel #12 (Marvel Comics)
Avenger.' This is a plot that has already been getting a ton of ink – and it's not even officially out yet. And yet, the cover immediately caught our attention – with a darker version of Captain Marvel standing front and center.
Review – b.b. free #2 (Boom! Box)
Living in a swamp, she somehow managed to find music that speaks to her soul. And in b.b. free #2, she’s starting to move towards making that her whole life.
Review: Darkhawk (2021) #2
Guys, I still can't believe this is real. Am I reading an all-new Darkhawk series? Yes, yes I am! This latest series had handed the mantle to a new hero, and I am all sorts of here for it. Granted, at this point, I would have been willing to accept almost any change if it meant Darkhawk would grace the pages once again...
Review: Geiger Vol. 1
Geiger is a new series from Image Comics, perfect for those who love dystopian tales! With artwork from Gary Frank and Brad Anderson written by Geoff John, this chilling series cuts right to the bone.
Review – Captain Marvel #11 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers has been put through a lot recently, and the hits keep on coming in Captain Marvel #11. But we know that the end must be in sight since this issue concludes the intense 'Falling Star' plot arc that has had us hooked.
Review – B.B. Free #1 (Boom! Box)
Alright, everybody, if you're looking for a comic series that celebrates LGBT children and everything they can give to this world, you've got to check out b. b. free #1. Enter b.b., she's just a fifteen-year-old girl who desperately wants to be free – free to be who and what she is, without any shame. Or without being told to 'be a good girl.'
Review: Darkhawk (2021) #1
So, I know I'm a bit late for this train, but pardon me as I fangirl all over the place! Darkhawk is one of my favorite Marvel heroes (Okay, that's probably a longer list than I would like to admit...). I also feel like he's a hero that gets way too neglected in the comics. So, naturally, I'm thrilled about the news of this latest series, even if it is only five issues long (for now).
Review: Paper Girls: The Complete Story
As you might imagine, Paper Girls: The Complete Story is a massive graphic novel. It compiles all six volumes of the story into one, letting readers easily binge through the whole thing. It's actually rather quite timely, given the announcement that The Paper Girls will get turned into an Amazon TV series (is it out yet??? Pretty, please?)


