Soma is such a strange yet fun tale; I don’t even know where to begin. It takes one comic book artist (ironic, I know) on a grand adventure that involves aliens and saving the world. The characters, even the human ones, are completely out of this world in the best of ways.
Review: Night People
Night People is a compelling and sometimes disjointed story about a collection of people. Every person in this story has a reason for committing crimes, from simply liking it to trying to survive. It makes for an interesting view of the human soul.
Review: El Fuego
Oh boy. El Fuego was intense. I have many feelings about them, and I’m unsure how to describe them! So I guess that’s something - if you’re looking for a graphic novel that will make you feel, this one is worth checking out.
Review: How Could You
I'll admit, this is probably the most conflicted I've felt about reviewing a book in a long, LONG time. On the one hand, I enjoyed the brutal reality that comes with relationship drama. On the other hand, it felt a little…forced and heavy-handed at times.
Review: Cult of the Lamb Vol. 1: The First Verse
Ahhh! As a massive fan of the Cult of the Lamb game, I was excited by the news of a graphic novel adaptation. Better yet, it seems like Cult of the Lamb Vol. 1: The First Verse may be the first in a series? I can hope!
Review: Akogun: Brutalizer of Gods
If there’s one thing I can say about Akogun, it’s that it is one heck of a whirlwind. This graphic novel will keep you on your toes from start to finish. It’s a dark read with many surprising and brutal twists.
Flashback Fridays: Scott Pilgrim Vol. 2: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Unsurprisingly, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is just as good as the first volume! It's funny, strange, and the perfect combination of elements. This is my first time reading the series, and I am having so much fun!
Flashback Fridays: Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life
Okay, so I'm WAY behind on the times here. I loved Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World (the movie) when it came out. But somehow, I never actually got around to reading the manga it was based on? I don't know how that happened. Oh well.
Review: The Tea Dragon Tapestry
Greta has been fortunate enough to become the caregiver for Ginseng for several months now. Unfortunately, Ginseng is still mourning the loss of their previous caretaker, and as we all know – watching a loved one grieve is challenging.
Review: The Tea Dragon Festival
Rinn is quite familiar with the concept of tea dragons. After all, there are dozens of them living in the village! Seeing a tea dragon and stumbling upon a real dragon are two entirely different things.


