WOTN Review: Valkyrie #7 (Marvel)

When Jane Foster signed up for the job (or is it calling?) of Valkyrie, the odds are pretty good that she never expected to take on such a quest as this. In Valkyrie #7, Valkyrie is forced to step up and heal the most unexpected of patients.

Review: The Abandoned Empress, Vol. 1

I was browsing my local library recently, and The Abandoned Empress, Vol. 1 caught my attention (stunning cover!). So, with little thought or hesitation, I decided to try it! While I found the overall world fascinating, the tone of this story is just too heavy and down for me.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #6 (Marvel)

Jane Foster: Valkyrie. It has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Not that Jane ever wants her identity to be revealed to the public. In Valkyrie #6, Jane works with various characters, from the iconic legends to some surprising throwbacks.

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.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #5 (Marvel)

It's safe to say that there's been a bit of an adjustment period for Jane Foster. First, she was Thor, and now she's Valkyrie. And Valkyrie #5 reminds us of all she's been through – while showing us how much farther she still has to go.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #4 (Marvel Comics)

Jane Foster is still getting the hang of this whole Valkyrie thing. And we can’t exactly blame her for having a bit of trouble catching on; after all, she’s the last Valkyrie out there. That’s why Jane is seeking out advice in Valkyrie #4.

WOTN Review: Valkyrie #3 (Marvel Comics)

Valkyrie #3 was every bit as striking, epic, and emotional as fans were expecting (thanks to the dramatic conclusion of the second issue). Jane Foster is still trying to get the hang of being a Valkyrie, but the lack of knowledge hasn't prevented her from being there for her friends when they need her most.

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