Review: Why Are You Like This?

Who doesn't love millennial humor? Why Are You Like This? Is a collection of comics about millennial life, including marriage, adulthood in general, self-love, self-care, pet ownership, etc. It's perfect if you need help looking at your life and finding something to laugh about!

Review: Invincible Vol. 2: Eight is Enough

Mark Grayson has always known he would be special someday. No, really – as the son of a famous superhero (Omni-Man), Mark has always been confident that his powers would one day show up. And he was right. Now he's a teenager turned superhero-in-training.

Review: My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 2

Catarina Claes is the spoiled daughter of a duke and the primary antagonist in a dating sim, Fortune Lover. Or rather, that's how the story is supposed to go. That was before a high school girl woke up in her body and made it her life goal to avoid all the horrible fates in store for this villainess.

Review: Heart and Brain: Onward to Good Things!

It's the return of Heart and Brain! Okay, not really a return, as they haven't gone anywhere. But it is the latest installment of their graphic novel collection. Onward to Good Things! Contains three different sections, all with a different focus/prompt.

Manga Monday: Sengoku Youko, Vol. 1

In a world where monsters exist, it seems like everyone has taken a side. Either you're a human or a monster (katawara). Unless you're Tama. She's a katawara who loves humans and, as such, has sworn to protect them. No matter what.

Review: Soul Eater Vol. 2

In a world where witches, minions, and tainted souls exist, there must also be those that stand against them. These people are known as Weapon Meisters and their Weapons. They are charged with devouring tainted souls and protecting the world.

Review: Firefly #7 (Boom! Studios)

When it comes to finding trouble, the crew of Serenity has no competition. Almost every member of the crew has a past they're running from. And they're all rather talented at getting into trouble. That much has been evidenced in the last few issues of this series.

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