Oh! I don't know why, but I was not expecting the ice age to be where Earthdivers went next. I suppose it makes sense, but I needed to read the whole of Earthdivers Vol. 2 for it to really hit home.
Manga Monday: Nights with a Cat Vol. 2
Fuuta recently agreed to let his little sister move in with him. However, she isn't moving alone – coming with her is Kyuruga. This is Fuuta's first real experience spending any amount of time near a cat, and it's safe to say that it was illuminating.
Flashback Fridays: The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
I'm pretty sure I've heard about The Sandman my whole life (I just checked, and yep – the series is older than I am). Despite this, I've been REALLY bad and never read it. I've always meant to, but you know how life is.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #20 (Image Comics)
Rat Queens #19 was an issue that took our breath away and left fans concerned for the series' fate. And then Rat Queens #20 came along, and it simultaneously soothed our wounds and inflamed them all over again.
Review: Self-Love Club
Self-Love Club is cute, sweet, and all too real. The comics will likely resonate with many readers, and Hyesu Lee takes elements from real life and turns them into tiny, comical vignettes. Best of all, there are simple lessons we can all learn from her words (and art, obviously).
Manga Monday: The Way of the Househusband Vol. 2
Once upon a time, a man named Tatsu was a fierce member of the Yakuza. He was known as the Immortal Dragon and infamous for everything he did – and survived. But that was years ago. Now he's a househusband and quite dedicated to the job.
The Best Comics & Graphic Novels of 2023 (According to Cat)
The Best Comics & Graphic Novels of 2023 (According to Cat)
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #19 (Image Comics)
If you’ve been reading Rat Queens as of late, then you know there have been many changes going on. And it all seems to have led us to this point in Rat Queens #19. This was a dramatic issue, bringing about more change and addressing what already occurred.
Manga Monday: In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Vol. 5
Yoi has always been known as "the Prince." This is because she's so handsome that people have trouble thinking of her as anything else. The fact that she acts princely certainly doesn't help things. Given this life, Yoi is completely unprepared for the attention of a boy, any boy. Yet Ichimura can't resist getting to know her.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #17 (Image Comics)
The Rat Queens have been facing a lot of changes of late. If you’ve been following the reboot of the series, then you’ve already seen what they’ve gone through. But it would seem that their journey isn’t over just yet.


