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.
WOTN Review: Gwenpool Strikes Back #1 (Marvel)
Fans of Gwenpool, rejoice! Our beloved chaotic entity is back for an all-new adventure. This time around, Gwen is only getting a five-issue series, but at least we know the length of the series going into it.
Review: Everything is Fine Vol. 1
We all like to think we live in a perfectly normal neighborhood. But what happens when we focus too hard on being “normal” and “fine?”
Review: Milk & Mocha: Our Little Happiness
Milk and Mocha are the cutest bears circulating the internet, which is saying something! Our Little Happiness is a collection of comics from a webcomic known as @milkmochabear; ever heard of it?
WOTN Review: Gen:LOCK #2 (DC Comics)
Fans of the gen:LOCK TV series will be thrilled to discover that our beloved characters are continuing their quest in comic form. No, it's not quite the same thing. But gen:LOCK #2 is just as action-packed as we could have ever hoped for, and that almost makes up for it.
Review: Scarlet Witch #5
The Scarlet Witch, aka Wanda Maximoff, has put herself between Darcy Lewis and Scythia. One is oath-bound to hunt and kill the other, which means we're on the precipice of yet another battle for the Scarlet Witch.
WOTN Review: gen: LOCK #1 (DC Comics)
Gen:LOCK was Rooster Teeth's latest hit animated series, and as such, fans have been dying for more. While the second season is still a bit off, at least there is a new comic series to hold us over in the meantime. And thus, I fangirled all over the place with the release of gen:LOCK #1.
Review: Captain Marvel Vol. 9
Captain Marvel Vol. 9 contains a single-issue plot and the beginning of a new plot arc; Revenge of the Brood.
Review: Shades of Magic Vol. 3: The Rebel Army
The last we saw, our prince, Maxim Maresh, had earned the trust and loyalty of his soldiers by taking (and surviving) a dangerous series of tests. If only this was the solution to all his problems. Unfortunately, Maxim still has to prove himself to his father – and deal with an even graver threat on the horizon.
Review: Scarlet Witch #4
The time has finally come. It's time to learn why Darcy Lewis ran away, winding up as The Scarlet Witch's shopkeeper. Sure, that sounds like a fun (if dangerous) job, but that can't be the real reason why Darcy is here. As it turns out – there's a hunt happening, with Darcy as the prey.


