Whether or not you've been following the Marvel 2020 plot arc, Ironheart 2020 #1 is worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of Riri Williams and have found that you miss her sass and grit more than ever.
Review: Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Vol. 1: Revolutions of Terror
What would you do if all the washing machines at your work suddenly spewed out what looked like a magical vortex, leaving nothing but a watery mess behind? Yeah, you'd probably think you hallucinated too.
Review: Two Graves Vol. 1
Two Graves Vol. 1 is one of the most interesting graphic novels I've read. It was strange and almost lyrical. Likewise, it was difficult to tell what was happening at points. This made it quite a unique read, and it is proving a challenge to write a review.
Manga Monday: Witch Hat Atelier Vol. 1
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.
WOTN Review: Ironheart #8 (Marvel)
Ironheart is just getting cameo after cameo lately, isn't it? The last issue brought the Unstoppable Wasp into the mix (which we loved), and this issue is bringing a new character into Riri's quest for truth.
Review: Utown
Misfits have a way of finding one another. For this group of misfits, their home is Utown. It's not the cleanest or nicest neighborhood around, but it's theirs, and that's something! Or is it? Gentrification has a way of ruining everything, especially for those that have the least.
Manga Monday: Kaiju No. 8 Vol. 1
When Kafka Hibino was a little boy, he promised to grow up and join the Japan Defense Force. Unfortunately, despite his best efforts, the latter part of that promise hasn't come to fruition. So instead, Kafka has settled for working on the kaiju corpse cleanup crew. It's just as gross as it sounds – and frequently more dangerous than expected.
WOTN Review: Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #4 (Marvel)
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #4 is an issue full of shocking events, twists, and revelations. This series has been unafraid to show the darker sides of being a hero. And it’s going to get darker before the tale is done.
Review: Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 1
The world is coming to an end. Most of the time, that's a figure of speech. But that isn't the case here. The planet is dying, destroyed by an environmental disaster. The few people that survived are struggling to keep on going.
Manga Monday: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 1
Mikami's life hasn't gone quite the way he planned – or hoped. Sure, he has a decent job (even if it is going nowhere). But that's about all he has to brag about. Unfortunately, his life is about to go further downhill when he gets in the way of a man wielding a knife.


