And so Miles’ slightly chaotic journey to save the Web of Life continues in Spider-Verse #3. This time around, Miles is meeting up with another ally of his. Ones that fans of the movies will certainly recognize – and probably squeal over.
Review: Captain Marvel Vol. 1: The Omen
I'll be honest with you: Captain Marvel Vol. 1: The Omen wasn't what I expected. Though I don't entirely know what I was expecting (maybe more politics? The whole gala vibe is probably the reason for that).
WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #2 (Marvel)
Spider-Verse #2 continues the quest that Miles has been thrown into – albeit slightly involuntarily. But when the web needs a hero, it will find one. And this time, it's Spider-Ma'am and her allies that have been thrown into the mix.
Review: She-Hulk Vol. 4: Jen-Sational
Wow. There's a lot to unpack from She-Hulk Vol. 4. We have hero-drama, friend-drama, relationship-drama, and even Hulk-drama. Drama is apparently the name of the game in this volume, and that's a bit of good and bad.
Flashback Fridays: X-23 Vol. 1: The Killing Dream
So, there are many reasons why I wanted to read X-23 Vol. 1. The two dominant reasons are this: X-23 is my favorite X-Men, and Marjorie Liu is one of my favorite authors. This is a bit of a match made in heaven for me. I'm surprised I hadn't previously read it (my comic TBR is so out of control).
WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #1 (Marvel)
The Spider-Verse is back! And if the cover is anything to go by, only Miles Morales can save the Web of Life in Spider-Verse #1. Spider-Verse will have to do a lot of explaining, given how the last spider-oriented event went.
Review: Star: Birth of a Dragon
So, I read Star: Birth of a Dragonas when it came out in issue format. Apparently, I forgot to come back around and review the full volume! Forgive my delay. (Side note: you can read my individual issue reviews on Monkeys Fighting Robots.)
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: 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.


