I've come to a conclusion: I will pretty much read anything that my favorite authors write. That officially includes Stephen Graham Jones. I fell in love with his work when The Only Good Indians was released, and that isn't going to change anytime soon.
Manga Monday: The Way of the Househusband Vol. 1
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.
WOTN Review: Love University #1 (Class-e)
Love University #1 is the first in a bright, charming new series. Have you ever wondered how Cupids learn to do their jobs? After all, matching two people together is a big deal – and is probably not what you want to get wrong.
Manga Monday: Giant Spider & Me Vol. 1
Nagi tends to spend most of her time alone, and it isn't entirely by choice. She and her father live in an isolated home, far into the mountains. It's safe, which is important during these post-apocalyptic times.
WOTN Review: Loki #4 (Marvel)
It's not every day you get to see a character like Loki be forced to face the best and worst about themselves. Yet that is exactly what happens in Loki #4. It would seem that even the god of mischief can be introspective when time calls for it.
Review: The Tea Dragon Festival
Rinn is quite familiar with the concept of tea dragons. After all, there are dozens of them living in the village! Seeing a tea dragon and stumbling upon a real dragon are two entirely different things.
Manga Monday: I Am a Cat Barista Vol. 1
What would you do if you found a coffee shop that always knew exactly what you needed to lift your spirits and enrich your soul? What would you do if you learned that the barista of said coffee shop is a cat?
Manga Monday: Witch Hat Atelier Vol. 3
Series: Witch Hat AtelierWriter/Artist: Kamome ShirahamaPublisher: Kodansha ComicsReleased: August 27, 2019Received: Library Summary: Coco lives in a world where magic exists. Unfortunately, she's no magician. That's the one thing she's desperately wanted to be ever since she was a little girl. However, she has also been told that magicians are born, not made. Until one... Continue Reading →
WOTN Review: Loki #2 (Marvel)
Before we begin, this is another reminder that the events in Loki directly follow everything that happened in War of the Realms. So, if you’re looking to avoid spoilers, you should probably wait to check out this series (or even this review if you want to play it safe).
Review: Parasocial
Parasocial is a dark graphic novel full of commentary about the potential risks of parasocial relationships? In truth, I appreciate what this story is trying to say, even if it does so by going to storytelling extremes.


