Ahh! Being stuck in the middle of a MHA war arc means there are no breaks to be had! My Hero Academia Vol. 37 hits just as hard as the last volume, with countless heroes throwing their names into the mix and doing everything they can to save the day.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #2 (Marvel)
The tale of Jane Foster as Valkyrie continues here. For fans who have not been following along, this series directly results from what happened during the War of the Realms. It’s also been built up for some time in the Thor series.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 36
Um. I think I need a minute. Maybe twenty. My Hero Academia Vol. 36 is A LOT. And I mean that in good and bad ways (but mostly good!). It's emotional, tense, and so very full of action. It's also fully showing off all the planning our heroes have done.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #1 (Marvel Comics)
If you’ve been paying attention to any comic releases from Marvel of late, you’ve probably heard of Jane Foster’s new series. Here to kick off the dramatic change to a fan favorite is Valkyrie #1.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 35
Whew. My Hero Academia Vol. 35 is another heavy-hitter. There's no denying that. In truth, this volume made me gasp with surprise on more than one occasion...and I have a feeling we're just getting started! (This makes sense since the war is again gearing up).
WOTN Review: Thor: The Worthy #1 (Marvel)
In celebration of all the fears that Marvel and Thor have accomplished, Marvel has decided to put out one seriously memorable issue. Enter Thor: The Worthy #1. This issue brings together some of our favorite contributors to the world of Thor while giving others a chance to shine as well.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 34
Holy cats. My Hero Academia Vol. 34 packs a whole lot of punch. Well, it's more like punches, as there's more than one arc in this volume. We have the obvious – Star and Stripe. She's intense and exactly what this war needed.
WOTN Review: Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #3
Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #3 is about to continue the tale of two iconic Marvel siblings. This series is perfect for fans who adore either brother but have been hoping to see a more light-hearted version than what the MCU most recently portrayed (looking at you, Infinity War).
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 33
This marks the end of my re-read! I'm so stoked to have gotten to My Hero Academia Vol. 33, not just because it means new stuff (for me) will soon follow, but because I'm happy with the end of this arc.
WOTN Review: Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #1 (Marvel)
Marvel just started another new series, and this one is perfect for all the fans out there who need something a bit lighter. And a lot more fun! Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #1 begins a tale of chaos and adventures surrounding two iconic brothers.


