And once again, Gwen's battle for relevancy and ratings continues in Gwenpool Strikes Back #3. So far, we've seen Gwen take on Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four – alongside a specific red-wearing ally. So what could she possibly get up to next? The cover will give fans an idea of what will come, as usual.
WOTN Review: Gwenpool Strikes Back #1 (Marvel)
Fans of Gwenpool, rejoice! Our beloved chaotic entity is back for an all-new adventure. This time around, Gwen is only getting a five-issue series, but at least we know the length of the series going into it.
WOTN Review: Gen:LOCK #2 (DC Comics)
Fans of the gen:LOCK TV series will be thrilled to discover that our beloved characters are continuing their quest in comic form. No, it's not quite the same thing. But gen:LOCK #2 is just as action-packed as we could have ever hoped for, and that almost makes up for it.
WOTN Review: gen: LOCK #1 (DC Comics)
Gen:LOCK was Rooster Teeth's latest hit animated series, and as such, fans have been dying for more. While the second season is still a bit off, at least there is a new comic series to hold us over in the meantime. And thus, I fangirled all over the place with the release of gen:LOCK #1.
WOTN Review: Giant Days: As Time Goes By #1 (Boom! Box)
It's hard to believe that the time has finally come, but Giant Days is at an end as of this week. Giant Days: As Time Goes By #1 is the final issue in the series, giving us a fond farewell to the characters we've spent years growing to know and love.
WOTN Review: Folklords #5 (Boom! Studios)
The truth is sometimes not what we expected. That is a lesson that Folklords #5 is about to teach Ansel. His quest has gone deeper than he could ever have expected, yet it is far from over.
WOTN Review: Folklords #4 (Boom! Studios)
Folklords is a series that has been storming its way through classic fairytales and twisting them at each and every turn. Now it is time to address the whole concept of ‘once upon a time’ in Folklords #4.
WOTN Review: Folklords #3 (Boom! Studios)
Folklords has been a fun and twisted version of classic fairy tales. And Folklords #3 pushes that even further, merging classic childhood stories into something much darker and stranger. And to think, it all started with one boy’s quest.
WOTN Review: Folklords #2 (Boom! Studios)
Ansel has always had these strange visions of a world full of technology and other wonders. And in Folklords #2, he's moving forward in his quest to prove those visions right. But before he can do that, he must survive the trials of his own world.
WOTN Review: Folklords #1 (Boom! Box)
Folklords #1 is the start of a new miniseries from Boom! Box. This series is only meant to be five issues long, but in that short period of time, it's going to subvert all of the classic tropes involving fairy tale quests.


