Flashback Fridays: X-23: Innocence Lost

I remember reading X-23: Innocence Lost ages ago. But recently, I've been craving a re-read of all things X-23, so here I am! But seriously, this volume hits hard. Honestly, a lot of origin stories tend to hit hard, but Laura's is especially difficult to read.

WOTN Review: Stray Dogs #1 (Image Comics)

Have you ever found yourself hoping for a series that blends Lady and the Tramp themes with Silence of the Lambs? Well, good news! That is exactly what Stray Dogs promises. So get ready to cry, and probably get a little bit scared at times. You know, just in case.

WOTN Review: Strayed #1 (Dark Horse)

Strayed #1 is the beginning of a new tale from Dark Horse comics. It follows Lou, a gifted cat, and his owner, Kiara Rodriguez. Their tale is one that’ll be perfect for comic book fans and cat lovers alike. Oh, and did we mention it’s set in space?

WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #6 (Marvel Comics)

All good things must come to an end. And the end is certainly here with Spider-Verse #6. This issue wraps up the miniseries and, along with it, Miles’ quest to save the Web of Life. This has been a brilliant and fun quest. One that has given Miles a chance to shine in the context of the much larger universe that is Spider-Verse.

Review: Space-Mullet Vol. 1: One Gamble at a Time

Okay, if you pitch a series to me and describe it as Firefly meets Cowboy Bebop, but with a twist – you know I'm going to read it! Enter Space-Mullet Vol. 1. This is the first volume in a new series, and I've got to say – it's got SO much personality. If you're looking for something new to check out, be sure to give this one a try.

WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #5 (Marvel)

Miles Morales’ quest to repair the Web of Life continues in Spider-Verse #5. This time around, his quest brings some immediate results – and some fantastic news. A fan favorite of the Spidersonas is back once again, and his story is one we’re going to want to hear.

Review: Hovergirls

From the moment I first saw the cover of Hovergirls, I knew I had to read it. The artwork looked so fun and captivating; it gave me a lot of hope for the characters and story within.

WOTN Review: Spider-Verse #4 (Marvel)

Spider-Verse #4 continues throwing Miles Morales on his quest to save the Web of Life. So far, we’ve seen Miles jump from universe to universe, helping out the other Spidersonas out there in an attempt to find balance.

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