Review: How Could You

I'll admit, this is probably the most conflicted I've felt about reviewing a book in a long, LONG time. On the one hand, I enjoyed the brutal reality that comes with relationship drama. On the other hand, it felt a little…forced and heavy-handed at times.

Review: Tiger, Tiger Vol. 1

Tiger, Tiger Vol. 1 is a bold adventure full of even bolder characters. In short, it's perfect! But seriously, I loved Lucovica's dedication to her passion, which includes exploration and the sea.

Review: Fowl Language: Tweenage Wasteland

Fowl Language has done it again! Tweenage Wasteland was a hilarious and delightful read from start to finish. As always, the comics are short, sweet, to the point - and very relatable. As I mentioned in the summary, it doesn’t matter if you’re a teen now or were a teen once; the content is gold (In reality, it’s undoubtedly even funnier for parents of teens).

Review: Dreamover

Dreamover is a cute story with a solid foundation. The core of the world is friendship and connections between individuals. I have always loved a good story that explores these boundaries and how they ebb and flow, so I knew I had to read it.

Review: Birdking Volume 1

How did I miss this story when it first came out? No, seriously. It's so much fun. Birdking Volume 1 is a rich and dark fantasy world with interesting characters and high stakes. What's not to love?

Review: A Haunted Girl

Ghosts, legends, and lost family secrets - where do I sign up?! But seriously, A Haunted Girl is the perfect recipe for a paranormal graphic novel in my book. The pacing was the only reason I didn't love this book as much as I wanted to (and boy, did I want to). It's all over the place.

Review: Akogun: Brutalizer of Gods

If there’s one thing I can say about Akogun, it’s that it is one heck of a whirlwind. This graphic novel will keep you on your toes from start to finish. It’s a dark read with many surprising and brutal twists.

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.

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