It's apparently been forty years since the original release of The Rocketeer, and IDW celebrated that by launching a new miniseries. Written and illustrated by Stephen Mooney, this volume is perfect for fans old and new.
Tapas Tuesdays: Who Made Me a Princess?
I want to call Who Made Me a Princess? A cute series, but it probably has too many heavy undertones for that to apply. Our leading lady has a lot of trauma in her life – both lives. But the good news is that she has an indomitable personality, which means she will win this world over. One person at a time.
Manga Monday: My Wonderful World, Vol. 1
Oh wow. I went into My Wonderful World, Vol. 1, not knowing anything about it (I like the occasional surprise, so going in knowing nothing can be fun), and wow! I was blown away. Poor Shinobu. It's easy to empathize with this protagonist and all of his struggles.
Review: Farmhand #19
While I may be behind in reading Farmhand, I can say with complete honesty it is worth getting caught up in. How do I know? Even after all these months, Farmhand #19 hit me right in the feels – and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Review: Ghost-Spider #7 (Marvel)
Gwen Stacy, aka Ghost-Spider, hails from Earth 65. In this universe, things and people tend to be vastly different from what we're used to seeing. Ghost-Spider #7 further reinforces that fact as we get to know two variants of fan-favorite heroes.
Tapas Tuesdays: Scintilla Desiderata Comics
Scintilla Desiderata Comics is one of my favorite comics, even if it is complete. It's fun, light, and has a dose of relatable humor. If you've ever dealt with mental health issues or an oddball cat, you'll be able to smile at the events that happen within this comic.
Review: Hella Chill Monsters, Vol. 1
We've heard hundreds of variations of what the afterlife can bring us. Now it's time to see a new take on Limbo, aka Limbo City. To some, it's a perfectly fine way to spend eternity. For others, like Bonzo Scalobania, it can get quite dull.
Manga Monday: She, Her Camera, and Her Seasons, Vol. 1
Series: She, Her Camera, and Her Seasons, Vol. 1Author/Artist: TsukikoPublisher: KodanshaReleased: August 16, 2022Received: NetGalley Summary: We all know how it is in high school, the struggle to find a group of friends you connect with. In her third year, Akari doesn't really stand out in her school. She's okay with that, mostly. But then... Continue Reading →
Review: The Variants #5 (2022)
Gail Simone's famous series comes to a conclusion in The Variants #5. I'll admit, I'm sad to see it go. This series was phenomenal. Not only did it take risks (and have fun doing so), but it hit as hard as Jessica Jones. I don't think I need to explain how hard that is!
Review: Ghost-Spider #6 (Marvel)
Ghost-Spider #6 is a different sort of issue when Gwen Stacy gives herself a chance to breathe for a few moments. Though that won’t stop her from stumbling across trouble – that seems to be a talent of hers.


