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.
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.
WOTN Review: Folklords #1 (Boom! Box)
Folklords #1 is the start of a new miniseries from Boom! Box. This series is only meant to be five issues long, but in that short period of time, it's going to subvert all of the classic tropes involving fairy tale quests.
Review: Review – Firefly: The Sting (Boom! Box)
Firefly fans, it’s time to celebrate. There’s yet another graphic novel out there for us to dive into. I know it isn’t quite the same as another season, but we’ll take what we can get, right? Anything to keep Joss Whedon’s creation alive.
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: 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 – b.b. free #2 (Boom! Box)
Living in a swamp, she somehow managed to find music that speaks to her soul. And in b.b. free #2, she’s starting to move towards making that her whole life.
Review – B.B. Free #1 (Boom! Box)
Alright, everybody, if you're looking for a comic series that celebrates LGBT children and everything they can give to this world, you've got to check out b. b. free #1. Enter b.b., she's just a fifteen-year-old girl who desperately wants to be free – free to be who and what she is, without any shame. Or without being told to 'be a good girl.'
Review – Bone Parish #11 (Boom! Studios)
Bone Parish #11 is perhaps the fastest-paced issue in the series to date, which is saying something. You can tell that the series is nearing its end because they’re starting to weave everything back around. Not that we’ll be happy to see this one go.
Review – Bone Parish #10 (Boom! Studios)
Parish #10 resolved. And man did it live up to the wait. I was feeling pretty anxious about what was going to happen. And if it's possible to feel both relieved and shocked, that describes my emotions perfectly for this issue.


