Twilight is a master spy. By their nature, spies cannot be famous. But Twilight is as close as they come to being famous for his career. His latest assignment requires him to have the perfect family. While he's found the family, he's working on the perfect part...
Review: Young Avengers, Vol. 1: Style > Substance
Okay, okay, I've been meaning to read Young Avengers for WAY too long. I'm finally fixing that mistake by diving into Young Avengers Vol. 1. Thus far; I can already tell that the series is worth the hype (and the accidentally long wait).
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #3 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #3 will bring more heroes into the fray as this chilling (and fun) tale continues. This is the second to last issue of the series, but at least it has been a fun ride up until now.
Review: Wynd Book One: The Flight of the Prince
So, I'm a bit behind on the times, but I have to say that I am SO glad that I finally sat down and read Wynd Book One - because I loved this story. In fact, once I finish this review, I will hop online and request the next volume from my library.
Review: You Can Have My Back (Light Novel) Vol. 1
Admittedly, I have not been reading enough light novels. I need to change that (maybe I should read the My Next Life As A Villainess light novels?). So, I decided to give You Can Have My Back a try.
Manga Monday: Spy x Family Vol. 2
Twilight is a master spy. By their nature, spies cannot be famous. But Twilight is as close as they come to being famous for his career. He's the go-to agent for tough jobs, so he's been given a new assignment that might be above his capabilities. Said new job requires him to have a family. The perfect family.
Series Binge: Fire Force Vol. 4
Series: Fire ForceWriter/Artist: Atsushi OhkuboPublisher: Kodansha ComicsReleased: August 17, 2016Received: Library Find it on Goodreads | Summary: Fire has always been a thing of nightmares for many. In this world, people are at risk of spontaneously combusting and turning into Infernals. An Infernal wants only one thing - to destroy. They are no longer considered... Continue Reading →
Review: Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme: Under the Knife
Over the years, I've read countless comic series that have played around (or straight-up ret-conned) with a character's history or ability. I think Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme is perhaps one of the more drastic changes I've seen while sitting firmly within the core theme of the character.
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #2 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #2 officially brings us to the halfway mark of this series, leaving us only two more adventures. On the bright side, it is a series that has brought several surprise team-ups as more heroes come into the fray.


