American Vampire Vol. 2 continues to weave a compelling tale of vampires, politics, and corruption. That said, it has not gone the way I expected, and I’m not mad about that. I do love it when a series surprises me.
Review: American Vampire Vol. 1
I read American Vampire Vol. 1 years ago, but decided to sit down and binge the series over one weekend. Naturally, that made me realize that I never got around to reviewing this the first time around. Woops.
Review: A Wizard of Earthsea: A Graphic Novel
If you’re looking for a more visual version of A Wizard of Earthsea, this graphic novel adaptation is perfect for you. A Wizard of Earthsea is a classic fantasy tale for a reason, so even if you’ve never read the original, you’ve probably seen its influence in many other tales.
Review: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection Vol. 4
Okay, so first things first: I have a confession. I wanted to dive into reading the FNAF graphic novels, and I mistakenly thought I had grabbed the first in the set from the library. I was wrong, as this is actually the fourth. Since they’re all short stories, I’m super worried about it. I will go back and read the others, but today I’m just going to talk about Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection Vol. 4. This volume is split into three short stories: The Breaking Wheel, Sergio’s Lucky Day, and The Cliffs.
Review: Cosmoknights Vol. 2
I fell in love with Cosmoknights from the moment I saw the cover, so obviously I’ve been eagerly waiting for the chance to read Cosmoknights Vol. 2. This series is as stunning as it is heavy-hitting, and that makes it a perfect read for all sci-fi fans.
Review: Something is Killing the Children Vol. 2
Whew! Another heavy-hitting installment to this series. Once again, I find myself appreciating the re-reading experience, as I’m picking up on different details than my previous time through the series.
Review: Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1
Whew. This series hits hard. I honestly think it hits hard the second (or third) time reading through, as you pick up new details. Or spot things you had forgotten about. Either way, it really helped to increase the impact, which is already very high.
Review: Love Everlasting Vol. 1
If you love horror, romance (with tragedy), and time loops, Love Everlasting Vol. 1 is the story for you. It’s a little bit like Groundhog Day, if Groundhog Day revolved around falling in love.
Review: Love, Misha
Okay, so you pitch a graphic novel to me and you promise it’ll be just Spirited Away, with a dash of A Very Goofy Movie vibes, and you just know I’m gonna read it. So, I did! Love, Misha has some very solid comps, but it lives up to those set expectations.
Review: Nocterra Vol. 1: Full Throttle Dark
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.


