Review: House of Slaughter Vol. 1

So, House of Slaughter Vol. 1 has been out for a hot minute now, yet I'm just getting around to reading it now. Why?! Why did I wait so long? I adore Something Is Killing the Children, and I've read snippets of House of Slaughter – so I knew this would be good.

Review: Dega

What would you do if you found yourself the lone survivor on an empty planet? Okay, not the only one – you get to have a droid for company. That'll help, yes? Dega seeks to answer that question as our lead finds herself stranded following a crash, up against the dangers of an unknown planet – and the monsters within.

Review: Crowded Volume 3

I can't believe it took me a whole year to sit down and read Crowded Volume 3. This series has been an absolute blast, and I'm sad to see it go. But I knew the ending was going to be worth the read. If you haven't checked this series out but enjoy action, comedy, and drama, you're missing out!

Review: Captain Marvel, Volume 8: The Trials

Yes! It's officially time to delve into this new Binary and her story! Captain Marvel, Volume 8: The Trials, is already promising to be a fascinating addition to the Captain Marvel core. Does anybody else have a million theories about what is going on?

Review: Tentacles at My Throat

Tentacles at My Throat is not your ordinary story. This is the tale of three friends and one secret. It's a secret that festered for fifteen years before coming back to bite them all. As with secrets, they have a way of multiplying and growing the longer they are left alone.

Review: Hella Chill Monsters, Vol. 1

We've heard hundreds of variations of what the afterlife can bring us. Now it's time to see a new take on Limbo, aka Limbo City. To some, it's a perfectly fine way to spend eternity. For others, like Bonzo Scalobania, it can get quite dull.

Review: Super Trash Cash

Super Trash Cash is the perfect graphic novel for anybody who loves video game nostalgia. This series has many other core elements, such as friendship, familial bonds, and why we hold so tightly to the things we cherish as children.

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