Review: The History of Everything

Man, The History of Everything hits hard. If you’ve ever had a friend move away or even a fight with a friend, this book will feel so real to you. It’s basically about two friends doing their best to stay connected while finding themselves in the process. It’s a whole vibe.

Review: She-Hulk Vol. 5: All In

I’m not going to lie; I’ve been curious to see how far the whole Jen and Jack arc would go. Naturally, I dove into my copy of She-Hulk Vol. 5. I just had to find out! This is She-Hulk, after all.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #9 (Marvel Comics)

Valkyrie #9 continues the latest plot arc for Jane Foster, ‘The End of All Things.’ Now that Jane seems to have her footing with the Valkyrie mantle, it’s time to push things forward. And that means putting her up against a massive threat and a few surprises.

Review: The Kiss Bet Volume One

The Kiss Bet Volume One is a roller coaster of a read, from start to finish. I wonder what sort of chaotic adventures will happen in the second volume. (Yes, I know I could hop on Webtoons and read more right now).

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #8 (Marvel)

Valkyrie #8 is the start of a brand-new plot for Jane Foster. 'At the End of All Things' is a plot guaranteed to pull in at least one other fan-favorite character, as you can probably guess from the cover of this issue.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #7 (Marvel)

When Jane Foster signed up for the job (or is it calling?) of Valkyrie, the odds are pretty good that she never expected to take on such a quest as this. In Valkyrie , Valkyrie is forced to step up and heal the most unexpected of patients.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #6 (Marvel)

Jane Foster: Valkyrie. It has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Not that Jane ever wants her identity to be revealed to the public. In Valkyrie , Jane works with various characters, from the iconic legends to some surprising throwbacks.

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