Drops of God: Mariage Vol. 1 is a different manga, at least for me. It's perfect for foodies or (especially) people who love wine. The core concept is interesting, and I loved rooting for the smaller family business to win.
Series Binge: Flying Witch Vol. 4
Flying Witch Vol. 4 is every bit the magical and calming read that the rest of the series has been, at least up until this point. I'm assuming that will continue, but one never knows. If you're looking for an enchanting and chill read, this is the one to check out!
Flashback Fridays: House of X/Powers of X
Mutants have gone through hell and back over the years. They've had their wins. But for every win, they've had many more losses. Or so how it feels. Well, that time of loss and pain is over, as Charles Xavier has a new plan.
WOTN Review: She: At the Tower of All That Is Known (ComixTribe)
She: At the Tower of All That Is Known follows the deadliest bounty hunter in the galaxy. No, that is not an exaggeration on her part. She has earned that title, and she will likely continue to hold it until the day she dies.
Review: Heart in a Box
Emma's heart has been utterly broken. It feels like she'll never be whole again – like her life would be better if she felt nothing. So one day, a mysterious stranger appears and offers to take all her problems away. All she has to do is wish her heart away, and it'll be gone.
Manga Monday: Cells at Work! Lady Vol. 1
It's time to dive back into the world of Cells at Work! Cells at Work! Lady Vol. 1 is a different perspective, but it has the same overall concept as the rest of the series. In other words, it's pretty perfect for fans of the series.
Series Binge: The Way of the Househusband Vol. 6
I feel like I've said this before, but The Way of the Househusband Vol. 6 may be my favorite volume of the series (so far). It's funny, endearing, and gives us the tiniest glimpse into the past. So it's pretty perfect as far as I'm concerned.
WOTN Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #10 (Marvel)
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider has been building up to something since it started. You see, names are important. And sometimes, you need to shed a name to keep moving forward. That's something Gwen has been learning.
Review: Mirka Andolfo’s Mercy: The Fair Lady, The Frost, and The Fiend
Fans of Mirka Andolfo (Unnatural, Un/Sacred) will be thrilled to hear about her latest project, Mercy. It's a terrifying and thrilling new horror series full of vibrant (and memorable) artwork. One small town has been afraid of the Woodsburgh Devil for years. Yet only a small number of people truly understand the origins of the creatures – and why they plague the town so. Enter Lady Hellaine, a newcomer to the town, but one who has made effort to obfuscate her intent.
Manga Monday: After the Rain Vol. 1
Okay, so I probably should have read the description a bit more before diving into After the Rain Vol. 1. Admittedly, I didn't love the plot right off the bat. Still, I did try to give it a fair chance, especially as they made it clear that the romance would always be doomed because of the age difference.


