If post-apocalyptic horror is your cup of tea, Nocterra is the series for you. I may have only gotten through the first volume (so far), but I can already tell that much! Nocterra Vol. 1 is a heavy-hitting and compelling introduction to this dark world.
Review: The Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Vol. 2
Yikes. The Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint Vol. 2 is an intense read, to put it mildly. The series is set in a normal-looking world - before it all changes forever. Now, the survivors are in a life-or-death struggle.
Review: El Fuego
Oh boy. El Fuego was intense. I have many feelings about them, and I’m unsure how to describe them! So I guess that’s something - if you’re looking for a graphic novel that will make you feel, this one is worth checking out.
Review: Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, Vol. 1
I’m a sucker for an engaging description and a solid cover, so when I spotted a stack of Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint at my local library, I knew I was going to give it a try. This series starts immediately in a way most readers can appreciate - with a character completely hooked on a fictional world.
Review: We Called Them Giants
Oph. I knew that whatever Kieron Gillen wrote next would be a total gut punch, and I was right. We Called Them Giants is short yet highly emotional, with our characters left to face the unknown and worse.
Review: Haunt You To The End
Okay, I have a confession to make: I'm a sucker for the "journalist getting thrown into the supernatural deep-end" trope. So the second I saw Haunt You To The End, I knew I had to read it. That it also included corporate dystopian elements just made it all the more compelling.


