with a heavy dose of reality, confessions, and even some banter. It’s everything that fans have been hoping for from this plot arc. Oh, and don’t forget the impending battle.
Review – Captain Marvel #13 (Marvel Comics)
Captain Marvel’s ‘The Last Avenger’ plot arc has been getting a whole lot of ink. Ever since the first cover was revealed, fans have been talking about it non-stop. And now Captain Marvel #13 has added more fuel to the fire.
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 – 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 – Captain Marvel #9 (Marvel Comics)
Raise your hands if the last issue of Captain Marvel hit you in the feels and left you hoping that there was more going on behind the scenes. Everyone? Good. You’re not alone in hoping that Carol was missing the big picture here.
Review – Big Girls #1 (Image Comics)
#1. Written and illustrated by Jason Howard, this is one of those series you're going to want to pay attention to.
Review – Captain Marvel #7 (Marvel Comics)
Our unusual team-up continues in Captain Marvel #7, and boy, does this issue have a lot to cover. Carol and Doctor Strange may seem like an odd pairing, but if this team-up has proven anything to me, it’s that I need to see more of it.
Review – Captain Marvel #8 (Marvel Comics)
to be an intense one. This plot was foreshadowed at the end of War of the Realms. And now fans have been given even more reasons to be concerned about their favorite hero.


