As a HUGE fan of Darkhawk, I was so unbelievably excited by the news that the series was getting a reboot. Yeah, I'll be sad to see Chris go, but it happens, right? Plus, I already adore Connor Young. I've always felt that Darkhawk was a seriously underrated character, so it's nice to see him getting some much needed love here.
Manga Monday: WIND BREAKER Volume 1
I'm not going to lie, I totally thought that WIND BREAKER Volume 1 would be a sports manga. Doesn't the cover sort of give that impression? But nope, this one is all about fighting and becoming the best.
Review – Farmhand #13 (Image Comics)
Farmhand #13 feels like the issue we’ve all been waiting for. The entirety of this series has been one intense buildup; this issue is the calm before the storm. Although it isn’t all that calm, is it?
Review: Captain Marvel Vol.7: The Last of the Marvels
It's hard to ignore a title like The Last of the Marvels. It promises many things – a peek at other characters with the Marvel moniker. A threat. And even...hope? It's hard to explain how this title made me feel; mere words don't feel like enough.
Manga Monday: When a Cat Faces West Volume 1
This week I took some time to sit down and binge a bunch of manga since it has been a while. Out of the ten volumes I read, I think When a Cat Faces West Volume 1 is my favorite. It's unique, offering a fresh perspective on the supernatural/paranormal.
Review – Farmhand #12 (Image Comics)
Things have been changing quite rapidly in a sleeping little town, all thanks to one corporation and their implants. Now, in Farmhand #12, we're about to see just how bad the leak has gotten. And how dangerous that will be.
Manga Monday: A Galaxy Next Door Vol. 1
A Galaxy Next Door Vol. 1 is one of several mangas I've recently come across that directly portray manga creators. It's fun, tongue-in-cheek, and is surprisingly good as a foundation for something more.
Review – America Chavez Made in the USA #1 (Marvel Comics)
he's back! Okay, she was never technically gone, just out of the limelight for a while. But now America is about to get another run of her series. And it all starts with America Chavez Made in the USA #1.
Review – Captain Marvel #27 (Marvel Comics)
humorous one. Given how intense 'The New World' was, Captain Marvel #27 is an issue we sorely need. It is light and comical yet still carries the weight from the decisions Carol has recently made.
Review – Captain Marvel #26 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers' time in a twisted future continues in Captain Marvel #26. Thanks to magic (literally), Captain Marvel has found herself transported to the very same future that Captain Marvel: The End portrayed.


