Miles is one of those characters that fits in well with many teams. So it's no surprise that Miles Morales: Spider-Man has had more than one team-up. This time, though, it's a character we're unfamiliar with.
Manga Monday: Flying Witch Vol. 1
Makoto Kowata is a witch. Or rather, she's a witch in training. As such, she has packed up all her belongings (and cat) to live with distant relatives. It's a bit of a family tradition – a way of sending young witches out into the world but in a gentler way.
WOTN Review: The Marked #3 (Image Comics)
Time to Pick a Side in The Marked #3 The last couple of issues of The Marked have introduced us to the dangerous world of magic. More than that, it showed us the risk of using magic in a world where the ordinary person stands no chance against it. Well, it's safe to say that The Marked #3 has... Continue Reading →
Review: Snapdragon
It's official: I love everything Kat Leyh writes. Snapdragon is so sweet and amazing; I couldn't get enough of it! No, seriously, is there going to be more?
Manga Monday: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 2
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Flashback Fridays: Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life
Okay, so I'm WAY behind on the times here. I loved Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World (the movie) when it came out. But somehow, I never actually got around to reading the manga it was based on? I don't know how that happened. Oh well.
WOTN Review: The Marked #2 (Image Comics)
Magic and Betrayal Twine Together in The Marked #2 They say that power corrupts. 'They' usually refer to political and monetary power, but The Marked has proven that magic can corrupt just as easily. Liza is a woman unafraid to experiment with her magic, as evidenced by The Marked #2. The last issue introduced us to a world... Continue Reading →
Review: Save Yourself!
Once again, I wish there was more to a series. Save Yourself! was such a vibrant and exciting reading experience, and that's putting it mildly! However, I should mention that it is also an emotional lead, as Gigi has to process emotional trauma and significant betrayal in her life.
It's Reading Recommendation time! Here's what I'm suggesting this week: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Review: Arca
It's been a minute since I dove into a retro science fiction tale, and Arca seemed like the obvious choice. It blends one of my favorite genres with my love of graphic novels. I mean, what more could a girl ask for?


