Review: Shades of Magic Vol. 1: The Steel Prince

Fans of the Darker Shade of Magic series are aware of a universe containing four worlds. Four Londons. More specifically, they know all about a young prince and his antari brother. This is the story of their father before he took on the mantle of king – or father.

Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 21

In the world of My Hero Academia, approximately eighty percent of the population (and growing) have been born with quirks – unique superpowers. Midoriya is part of the twenty percent group – born without a quirk. He never let that destroy his dreams of becoming a hero, and look at him now!

Review: Captain Marvel #48

The Revenge of the Brood continues ever onward. Captain Marvel and crew started this mission in an attempt to save Rogue and Binary. But in true fashion, the battle has turned, and now they're fighting on a whole different scale.

Review: Invincible Vol. 4: Head of the Class

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and promised to inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Astroneer: Countdown Vol. 1

Are you a fan of a game called Astroneer? Well, good news! There's now a graphic novel portraying this exciting and sometimes humorous universe. Astroneer: Countdown Vol. 1 contains four stories in total: Countdown, Out of Bounds, Decaf Noir, and Have We Met?

Review: The Little Trashmaid Vol. 1

The Little Trashmaid is a clever adaptation of the classic tale, the Little Mermaid, incorporating the theme of pollution. The protagonist, Tidy, affectionately referred to as the trashmaid, embarks on a series of enchanting and occasionally poignant escapades alongside her two human companions. With its lively and predominantly nonverbal storytelling, this comic offers an accessible reading experience for everyone.

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.

Review: Call the Name of the Night, Vol. 1

How many stories begin deep in the forest? Yet that is precisely where Mira's story begins. She's been living with her physician, Rei, who is desperately searching for a way to calm her...affliction. Said affliction just so happens to be her ability to call forth darkness whenever she's upset or distressed. As a little girl, you can imagine how often that happens – and how distressing it is.

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.

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