WOTN Review: Thor #3 (Marvel)

The latest run of Thor has provided us with a God of Thunder who has undergone many changes. He now has more mantles than ever to carry, yet it seems like his battle is far from over. At least, not if Thor #3 has anything to say about it.

Manga Monday: Who Made Me a Princess Vol. 1

I started reading Who Made Me a Princess on Tapas a while ago, but I lost my place when the app was updated, so I took a break. Now that I’ve realized there’s a printed version of the series, I’m back! So let’s begin again with Who Made Me a Princess Vol. 1.

WOTN Review: Thor #2 (Marvel)

The long-awaited Thor #2 is finally here, and fans have been discussing this issue. This new series has handed off control to a new creative team, and they’re already taking massive risks with Thor’s character. It’s an exciting time.

Review: Suitor Armor, Volume 1

How did I not hear about Suitor Armor sooner? I’ve only read the first volume of this series, and I am 100% hooked. I need more, and I need it now (thankfully, it is originally a webcomic, so I can dive right in).

Review: Solo Leveling Vol. 9

Jinwoo Sung has a reputation among the other hunters and dungeon adventurers – he's known as the Weakest Hunter of All Mankind. However, one job changed everything. It should have been a regular dungeon, but it quickly became life-or-death. Somehow Jinwoo survived – but he's forever changed. Now, he's working hard to level up and change the game.

WOTN Review: Thor #1 (Marvel)

A new creative team at the helm of Thor #1 means some major changes are on the way. It's been a long time since somebody other than Jason Aaron has written Thor's plot, and it's safe to say that fans have been curious to see what Donny Cates will bring to the series.

Review: Attaboy

Attaboy is both wholly nostalgic and unique, all in one go. While the storytelling style (and art) is very original, the overall story is designed to resonate with fans. It succeeded! At least with this fan.

Review: We Called Them Giants

Oph. I knew that whatever Kieron Gillen wrote next would be a total gut punch, and I was right. We Called Them Giants is short yet highly emotional, with our characters left to face the unknown and worse.

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