Spencer & Locke is one series that hooks you in from the start. And the follow-up, Spencer & Locke 2, has been the same. This is the perfect read for anybody wanting a series with a seriously dark twist. Trust me, this series will never fail to surprise you with the twists and turns it takes.
Review: Lies My Teacher Told Me: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
I'm SO excited that Lies My Teacher Told Me is getting a graphic novel adaptation! I hope this makes it even more approachable to a larger audience. That said, I sat down and read the original novel in preparation for the graphic novel. Yes, I wanted to read and compare the book that compares history books. It seemed appropriate.
WOTN Review: Something is Killing the Children #12 (BOOM! Studios)
The times seem to keep getting darker and darker in Something is Killing the Children #12. It's an impressive feat, given the title and nature of the series. This is a world where monsters are real and very hungry.
Review: Eden
Eden tells the story of one desperate family trying to survive. Interestingly, their desperation comes in many forms. Gabe is a dreamer – he wants to see the good in everyone and everything. His wife is a realist – she'll look at everything in the worst light, so at least she'll never be disappointed. Meanwhile, their daughter is a tech genius who just needs to be given a chance to flourish.
WOTN Review: Something is Killing the Children #11 (BOOM! Studios)
The terrible tale of monsters hunting in one small town continues in Something is Killing the Children #11. Despite Erica Slaughter's best efforts (She didn't get that name for nothing!), the monsters are still rampaging.
Review: Star-Crossed
Humanity has been discussing first contact with aliens for as long as we've daydreamed about space. In the far-flung future, that time is finally here. The Eo'Tax is an advanced civilization, and they're willing to work with humans to reach an understanding.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #8 (Boom! Studios)
As it turns out, eradicating a monster population in a small town is not as easy as it sounds. Especially not when said monsters have had time to set up lairs and propagate. In Something Is Killing the Children #8, we're about to learn just how bad things can get. Again.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #7 (Boom! Studios)
Erica Slaughter's journey seems far from over in Something Is Killing the Children #7. She may have killed the monster catching and eating children – but she hasn't ended events. Not yet, at any rate.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #6 (Boom!)
Something Is Killing the Children #6 starts an all-new plot arc titled ‘The House of Slaughter.’ For fans following the series, that alone should give us a good idea of what will come. And that’s a pretty exciting fact.
Review: Catwoman: Lonely City
Oh wow. Catwoman: Lonely City is probably one of the better alternate timeline series I've read recently. It's dark and unafraid to play with characters and possibilities – precisely what we need.


