In a world where monsters exist, it seems like everyone has taken a side. Either you're a human or a monster (katawara). Unless you're Tama. She's a katawara who loves humans and, as such, has sworn to protect them. No matter what.
Review: Invincible Vol. 1: Family Matters
Mark Grayson has always known he would be special someday. No, really – as the son of a famous superhero (Omni-Man), Mark has always been confident that his powers would one day show up.
Review: Soul Eater Vol. 2
In a world where witches, minions, and tainted souls exist, there must also be those that stand against them. These people are known as Weapon Meisters and their Weapons. They are charged with devouring tainted souls and protecting the world.
Review: Firefly #7 (Boom! Studios)
When it comes to finding trouble, the crew of Serenity has no competition. Almost every member of the crew has a past they're running from. And they're all rather talented at getting into trouble. That much has been evidenced in the last few issues of this series.
Review: Paper Planes
Oh wow, Paper Planes is such a bittersweet and endearing read. Anybody who has ever lost a friend or struggled with troubled friendship waters will empathize with the story that unfolds here. It'll hit you right in the feels – and then some.
Manga Monday: Snow Fairy
One day, on his way home, Haruki comes across an animal photographer by the name of Akihito. While he's confused about why anyone would want to spend so much time out in the cold (and snow), he's immediately curious about the man.
Review: My Next Life as a Vallainess Vol. 1
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villainess and spoiled daughter of a duke. In other words, a big pain in the butt.
Review: She-Hulk #11
She-Hulk #11 kicks off a whole new plot arc! Jennifer Walters and her new beau are trying to figure out their new normal – easier said than done. Meanwhile, the superpower fight club (still in need of a name) is going strong. Then there's the new thief hitting New York City.
Review: Firefly #6 (Boom! Studios)
The latest series of Firefly has been so painfully on point compared to the original Firefly TV series. Fans are sure to love it – I know I’ve been enjoying it. The latest plot in the series has been fairly typical for the Firefly crew. With them all getting into a mess of trouble and being forced to find a way out of it.
Review: Pebble and Wren
We've all heard the story of the monster that lives under your bed. But what if the monster only wanted to be your friend? Enter Pebble and Wren. Wren is a sweet little girl whose best friend just happens to be a monster named Pebble.


