Something Is Killing the Children #3 brings us back to a world in which monsters are real. And they have a taste for children. Naturally, this is a dark and gory series, but isn't without hope. Even if that hope rests on the shoulders of a gruff young woman.
Review: Stranger Things: The Bully
Most of the time, I really enjoy tie-in graphic novels and the like. That said, I feel like I could have skipped Stranger Things: The Bully and not felt like I was missing out. It is a bit of a "take it or leave it" sort of story; forgive me for saying.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing The Children #2 (Boom! Studios)
Monsters are real, and they're hungrier than ever. Heroes are also real, though they're not quite what we expected. At least, the one in Something Is Killing The Children #2 certainly doesn't appear to be your everyday hero.
Just A Minute: Jill and the Killers #1
Just A Minute: One Minute reviews Jill and the Killers #1
Review: Haunt You To The End
Okay, I have a confession to make: I'm a sucker for the "journalist getting thrown into the supernatural deep-end" trope. So the second I saw Haunt You To The End, I knew I had to read it. That it also included corporate dystopian elements just made it all the more compelling.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #23 (Image Comics)
The Rat Queens have faced many strange adventures and creatures over their two series. But none like what they will face in Rat Queens #23. This is a fun side quest, so to speak, while the real danger still lurks in the background.
Just A Minute: Just a Minute: It’s Jeff: The Jeff-Verse #1
Just A Minute: One Minute reviews Just a Minute: It's Jeff: The Jeff-Verse #1
Just A Minute: Just a Minute: It’s Jeff #1
Just A Minute: One Minute reviews Just a Minute: It's Jeff #1
Review: The Hunger and the Dusk Vol. 1
Okay, so there was a lot that drew me to this series. First, the dystopian vibes intertwined with a fantasy setting. Second, the author! I love G. Willow Wilson (famous for Ms. Marvel), so I had pretty high hopes for her new fantasy series.
Series Binge: Fire Force Vol. 6
Yikes. Things are heating up (sorry, I couldn't resist). Fire Force Vol. 6 finds a way to up the ante in an already lethal situation. In truth, a lot of this volume felt like it was setting up for something even bigger, which is frankly terrifying.


