So, I'm a bit behind on the times, but I have to say that I am SO glad that I finally sat down and read Wynd Book One - because I loved this story. In fact, once I finish this review, I will hop online and request the next volume from my library.
Review: You Can Have My Back (Light Novel) Vol. 1
Admittedly, I have not been reading enough light novels. I need to change that (maybe I should read the My Next Life As A Villainess light novels?). So, I decided to give You Can Have My Back a try.
Review: Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme: Under the Knife
Over the years, I've read countless comic series that have played around (or straight-up ret-conned) with a character's history or ability. I think Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme is perhaps one of the more drastic changes I've seen while sitting firmly within the core theme of the character.
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #2 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #2 officially brings us to the halfway mark of this series, leaving us only two more adventures. On the bright side, it is a series that has brought several surprise team-ups as more heroes come into the fray.
Review: The Girl from the Other Side
The world is split into two parts: the Inside and the Outside. There are living beings on both sides, though they were likely never built to interact with one another. As such, both sides are cautioned to avoid the others – lest they risk becoming cursed.
Review: The Night Eaters: Her Little Reapers
I'm in love. No seriously. I love The Night Eaters. Two volumes in, and I still can't get enough. This series is perfection. It's dark but sprinkled with humor. Fascinating and striking. And the artwork! Don't even get me started on the artwork.
Review: Layers: A Memoir
Pénélope Bagieu's story is autobiographical and deeply compelling. Like many of us, she has hilarious, sweet, and bitter-sweet moments in her past, and now is her time to talk about it. To put her words to page, she first dug out her diaries, pulling them onto these pages for a refreshing take on her teen years and more.
WOTN Review: Lumberjanes: Somewhere That’s Green #1 (Boom! Box)
Nothing will cheer you up faster than the Roanoke Cabin and its adventures. I'm not sure what the weather is like where you live, but it's been near constant rain near me. So, this issue was hilariously timed in that regard.
Review: Heartstopper Vol. 2
Charlie Spring is in Year 10 and one of the only guys in his school to come out as gay. That puts a lot of pressure on such a young soul. Then he met Nick. Nick is the best friend he's always needed...and maybe more? Is there a chance that this could be more than friendship? Charlie can only hope.
Review: Earthdivers Vol. 1: Kill Columbus
I've come to a conclusion: I will pretty much read anything that my favorite authors write. That officially includes Stephen Graham Jones. I fell in love with his work when The Only Good Indians was released, and that isn't going to change anytime soon.


