It's official: I love everything Kat Leyh writes. Snapdragon is so sweet and amazing; I couldn't get enough of it! No, seriously, is there going to be more?
WOTN Review: The Marked #2 (Image Comics)
Magic and Betrayal Twine Together in The Marked #2 They say that power corrupts. 'They' usually refer to political and monetary power, but The Marked has proven that magic can corrupt just as easily. Liza is a woman unafraid to experiment with her magic, as evidenced by The Marked #2. The last issue introduced us to a world... Continue Reading →
Review: Save Yourself!
Once again, I wish there was more to a series. Save Yourself! was such a vibrant and exciting reading experience, and that's putting it mildly! However, I should mention that it is also an emotional lead, as Gigi has to process emotional trauma and significant betrayal in her life.
Review: Arca
It's been a minute since I dove into a retro science fiction tale, and Arca seemed like the obvious choice. It blends one of my favorite genres with my love of graphic novels. I mean, what more could a girl ask for?
Review: The Witch Boy
The Witch Boy is such a sweet and delightful read. If you love magic and themes such as finding oneself, this book is for you! Best of all? This is but the first in a series, so there's plenty more to come.
WOTN Review: Marked #1 (Image Comics)
Marked #1 Brings Us a World of Magic, Tattoos, and Secrets Marked #1 is the first issue in a new series from Image Comics. And it is a world full of magic – for those who know how to channel it through their tattoos, at least. It's a secret closely guarded, given to only those with... Continue Reading →
Review: Estranged
Estranged is the perfect story for fans of fae and changelings. In truth, it's a perfect stepping stone for those who want to learn more about basic tropes and legends regarding fae. I'm not saying it's a simple story, but rather an approachable one.
Review: Heart Attack
So, we have a superhero book that isn't a superhero book? In truth, Heart Attack reads like a variant on X-Men. By that, I mean that I would fully have believed you if you told me this was happening in an alternate Marvel Universe.
Review: Young Avengers, Vol. 1: Style > Substance
Okay, okay, I've been meaning to read Young Avengers for WAY too long. I'm finally fixing that mistake by diving into Young Avengers Vol. 1. Thus far; I can already tell that the series is worth the hype (and the accidentally long wait).
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #3 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #3 will bring more heroes into the fray as this chilling (and fun) tale continues. This is the second to last issue of the series, but at least it has been a fun ride up until now.


