haven't been following the series, Crowded is set in a world where one can crowdfund anything. Including hits on people, you don't like. That's what got Charlie in this mess and Vita by proxy.
Review – Deadpool #2 (Marvel Comics)
Deadpool #2 is quick to remind us of all the changes in this series. But since this is Deadpool we’re talking about, change isn’t exactly a new concept. However, it is full of chaos and insanity.
Review – Dead End Kids #1 (Sourcebook Press)
good way, of course. The series is based in the late '90s and follows a group of misfit children who need a break in life. Which, of course, means they aren't going to get it, or there wouldn't be much of a point in this series.
Review: Oddball by Sarah Andersen
Forgive me as I run around the room squealing, but it's here! The latest Sarah's Scribbles book is here! Oddball is a graphic novel that I have been anxiously waiting for, as I love Sarah Andersen's sense of humor and artistic style.
Review – Deadpool #1 (Marvel Comics)
Once again, the infamous Deadpool has been granted an all-new series, and it all kicks off with Deadpool #1. This time around, it's Kelly Thompson at the helm, the mind behind the latest Captain Marvel series and the West Coast Avengers.
Manga Monday: Peach Boy Riverside, Vol. 1
Peach Boy Riverside, Vol. 1 is the start of a new series, written by coolkyousinnjya and illustrated by Johanne. It's also one of the odder and more entertaining series I've read recently, with several surprises mixed in.
Review: Big Hero 6: The Series, Vol. 1
Yes! Who here doesn't love Big Hero 6? The movie was endearing, and the comics (plus manga) have been such a blast to read. Naturally, that meant I didn't hesitate to give Big Hero 6: The Series, Vol. 1, written by Hong Gyun An, a try.
Manga Monday: In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 1
In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 1 is the first in a new series, and guys, I think I have a new favorite! No, seriously, this series is so cute and endearing, I'm desperate for more. I already hate having to wait for volume two.
Review: Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story
DC Comics is continuing their young adult graphic novel run, and I personally couldn't be more excited about their latest protagonist. Jessica Cruz is one of my all-time favorite DC characters and, without a doubt, my favorite Green Lantern. Naturally, that left me feeling very excited for Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story.
Manga Monday: The Decagon House Murders, Vol. 1
The Decagon House Murders is a manga series based on a novel of the same name, written by Yukito Ayatsuji. Here to illustrated this murder mystery adventure is Hiro Kiyohara. If you're into complex mysteries and murder, then this is a book worth nabbing.


