Frequently, when you hear somebody talking about the distance between father and son, you know it to be in the figurative sense. But this statement takes on a whole new meaning in Sea of Stars. All Gil Starx wants to do is take care of his son, but a certain and rather major complication has turned up that makes that a bit difficult for him.
WOTN Review: Sea of Stars #1 (Image Comics)
Sea of Stars is an all-new series from some of the bigger names in comics today. So, obviously, we just had to give this series a try! And from this one issue, it's safe to say that this series already has much going for it.
Review: Mirka Andolfo’s Mercy: The Fair Lady, The Frost, and The Fiend
Fans of Mirka Andolfo (Unnatural, Un/Sacred) will be thrilled to hear about her latest project, Mercy. It's a terrifying and thrilling new horror series full of vibrant (and memorable) artwork. One small town has been afraid of the Woodsburgh Devil for years. Yet only a small number of people truly understand the origins of the creatures – and why they plague the town so. Enter Lady Hellaine, a newcomer to the town, but one who has made effort to obfuscate her intent.
Review: Invincible Vol. 9: Out of This World
Ohhh boy. Things are heating up again! Invincible Vol. 9 is an action-packed and tense volume, perhaps for different reasons than the past few volumes. It's setting up for something big, and I'm excited and terrified to see where it goes.
Review: Invincible Vol. 8: My Favorite Martian
Once again, fans are delivered with a complex reading experience, thanks to Invincible Vol. 8. There is so much going on at any given time it makes it impossible for readers to predict what will happen next.
Just A Minute: The Cabinet #1
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Just A Minute: Infernals #1
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WOTN Review: Rat Queens #23 (Image Comics)
The Rat Queens have faced many strange adventures and creatures over their two series. But none like what they will face in Rat Queens #23. This is a fun side quest, so to speak, while the real danger still lurks in the background.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #22 (Image Comic)
After a brief break, the chaotic crew, the Rat Queens, are back! Rat Queens #22 comes bearing a new plot arc and a new creative team. Moritat and Casey Silver have stepped up to provide the artwork for this latest adventure.
WOTN Review: Rat Queens #21 (Image Comics)
After a short break, the Rat Queens are back and better than ever. Rat Queens #21 brings back the dynamic ladies we love. And that means they're about to get into even more trouble, as is their way of life.


