The Marked shows us a world in which magic does truly exist. One must know how to create or transfer glyphs onto the skin to gain control of them. But as The Marked #4 is quick to prove, that does not mean power will never fall into the wrong hands.
WOTN Review: Superior Spider-Man #8 (Marvel)
So, I think we all saw this coming. The major War of the Realms event has hit Superior Spider-Man. And it brought a temporary team for our genius to deal with: the West Coast Avengers. Obviously, fans of the now-canceled series will likely be thrilled to see their reappearance, no matter how brief it is.
WOTN Review: Star Trek: Picard – Countdown
Did you binge through Star Trek: Picard and find yourself wanting more? If so, then this graphic novel is probably perfect. It's not the same as getting a second season, but it'll help pass the time as we anxiously await all news.
WOTN Review: Stranger Things: Six #1 (Dark Horse)
Stranger Things has been jumping on board the novel and graphic novel train lately. So far, there are two novels out (soon to be three), and now there's a second graphic novel series in progress.
WOTN Review: Stray Dogs #3 (Image Comics)
The dark tale continues as Stray Dogs continues in Stray Dogs #3. This series somehow found the perfect balance between Lady and the Tramp and Silence of the Lambs. It's compelling and highly disturbing all in one.
WOTN Review: Stray Dogs #1 (Image Comics)
Have you ever found yourself hoping for a series that blends Lady and the Tramp themes with Silence of the Lambs? Well, good news! That is exactly what Stray Dogs promises. So get ready to cry, and probably get a little bit scared at times. You know, just in case.
WOTN Review: Strayed #1 (Dark Horse)
Strayed #1 is the beginning of a new tale from Dark Horse comics. It follows Lou, a gifted cat, and his owner, Kiara Rodriguez. Their tale is one that’ll be perfect for comic book fans and cat lovers alike. Oh, and did we mention it’s set in space?
WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #6 (Marvel Comics)
All good things must come to an end. And the end is certainly here with Spider-Verse #6. This issue wraps up the miniseries and, along with it, Miles’ quest to save the Web of Life. This has been a brilliant and fun quest. One that has given Miles a chance to shine in the context of the much larger universe that is Spider-Verse.
WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #5 (Marvel)
Miles Morales’ quest to repair the Web of Life continues in Spider-Verse #5. This time around, his quest brings some immediate results – and some fantastic news. A fan favorite of the Spidersonas is back once again, and his story is one we’re going to want to hear.
WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #4 (Marvel)
Spider-Verse #4 continues throwing Miles Morales on his quest to save the Web of Life. So far, we’ve seen Miles jump from universe to universe, helping out the other Spidersonas out there in an attempt to find balance.


