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.
WOTN Review: The Marked #10 (Image Comics)
In just nine relatively short issues, everything in the world of The Marked has changed. The Marked #10 is about to bring more changes than ever as one group fights to keep everything safe and under control.
WOTN Review: The Marked #9 (Image Comics)
A new war is brewing on the horizon in The Marked #9. In recent times, there have been several dramatic changes and revelations all over. Now, it seems that all that was merely the framework for what would come.
WOTN Review: The Marked #8 (Image Comics)
The Marked #8 has taken a dramatic shift in events, to say the least. Then again, this is a series about a secret society of magic uses. So, a sudden series of events, threats to humanity, and other ethereal dilemmas were bound to come up.
WOTN Review: The Marked #6 (Image Comics)
The Marked #6 starts a whole new plot arc in this series of magic and deception. Still reeling from the loss of their comrades, the surviving Marked begin a discussion – of the past. It is not the story you might expect to hear, either.
WOTN Review: The Marked #5 (Image Comics)
The Marked #5 wraps up the first plot arc and volume of the series, and it does so with gusto. The Marked portrays the darker sides of magic. Where temptation and corruption can take root. Yet there is always a shining beacon, even in a series like this.
WOTN Review: The Marked #4 (Image Comics)
The Marked shows us a world in which magic does truly exist. One must know how to create or transfer glyphs onto the skin to gain control of them. But as The Marked #4 is quick to prove, that does not mean power will never fall into the wrong hands.
Review: Crave
I'm not going to lie – I 100% picked up Crave to read because of that cover. It's stunning! I knew right away that I would love Maria Llovet's art style, and I was right. While I didn't end up loving the whole of the story, I did appreciate the art the whole way through.
WOTN Review: Stray Dogs #1 (Image Comics)
Have you ever found yourself hoping for a series that blends Lady and the Tramp themes with Silence of the Lambs? Well, good news! That is exactly what Stray Dogs promises. So get ready to cry, and probably get a little bit scared at times. You know, just in case.
Review: The Cull Vol. 1
Wow. I wish I could leave my review at "wow" because that accurately sums up how I felt upon finishing The Cull Vol. 1. This book is A LOT, but in the best ways possible. It's dark, emotional, tense, and fascinating, all in one.


