Review: Darkhawk (2021) #4

I can't believe we're already almost at the end of this series. Darkhawk has been a whirlwind of a read. It introduced a new hero to pick up the mantle of Darkhawk, and so far, it has not been afraid to take bold risks with his origin story. These risks have paid off, as I am now fully invested in Conner Young's story.

Review: The Subtle Knife Graphic Novel

Are you a fan of His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman? Well, did you know that there's a graphic novel adaptation of the series in the works? I certainly didn't! It wasn't until I spotted The Subtle Knife on NetGalley that I realized this fantastic creation existed.

Manga Monday: Ciguatera Vol. 1

Do you know how sometimes a cover will make you stop browsing books and take a minute to read the description? Well, that is what happened to me with Ciguatera Vol. 1. The realism and colors of the cover instantly got me curious, and the description sucked me in.

Review: Darkhawk (2021) #3

The bright side to being incredibly behind on the times is that I get to binge (almost) an entire series at once. Given how much I love Darkhawk, this is pretty awesome. Also, given the cliffhanger from the last issue, I'm extra happy that I didn't have to wait to see how things turned out.

Review: Werewoofs by Joelle Sellner and Val Wise

Author/Artist: Joelle Sellner and Val WisePublisher: New Paradigm StudiosReleased: December 1, 2021Received: NetGalley Werewoofs is a new graphic novel written and illustrated by Joelle Sellner and Vale Wise. Since I've been craving a good werewolf story (ideally one with a sense of humor), I couldn't resist nabbing this one for a quick read. High school can... Continue Reading →

Manga Monday: Cells at Work! White Brigade Vol. 1

Cells at Work! White Brigade Vol. 1 is part of a larger series, Cells at Work! This is the second of the series I have read, and it is such a charming way of teaching people more about their bodies. Thanks to Tetsuji Kanie and all of the others who have participated in its creation.

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