This week I took some time to sit down and binge a bunch of manga since it has been a while. Out of the ten volumes I read, I think When a Cat Faces West Volume 1 is my favorite. It's unique, offering a fresh perspective on the supernatural/paranormal.
Review – Farmhand #12 (Image Comics)
Things have been changing quite rapidly in a sleeping little town, all thanks to one corporation and their implants. Now, in Farmhand #12, we're about to see just how bad the leak has gotten. And how dangerous that will be.
Manga Monday: A Galaxy Next Door Vol. 1
A Galaxy Next Door Vol. 1 is one of several mangas I've recently come across that directly portray manga creators. It's fun, tongue-in-cheek, and is surprisingly good as a foundation for something more.
Review – America Chavez Made in the USA #1 (Marvel Comics)
he's back! Okay, she was never technically gone, just out of the limelight for a while. But now America is about to get another run of her series. And it all starts with America Chavez Made in the USA #1.
Review – Captain Marvel #27 (Marvel Comics)
humorous one. Given how intense 'The New World' was, Captain Marvel #27 is an issue we sorely need. It is light and comical yet still carries the weight from the decisions Carol has recently made.
Review – Captain Marvel #26 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers' time in a twisted future continues in Captain Marvel #26. Thanks to magic (literally), Captain Marvel has found herself transported to the very same future that Captain Marvel: The End portrayed.
Review – Captain Marvel #25 (Marvel Comics)
This strange battle for the future continues in Captain Marvel #25. She may not know the whole story of why she is here or what happened to her fellow heroes. But that won't stop her from standing up for those who survived.
Review – Captain Marvel #24 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers' unwilling adventure back into the future continues in Captain Marvel #24. While she may not know how it happened, she is once again back into the world that Captain Marvel: The End introduced.
Review – Captain Marvel #23 (Marvel Comics)
Carol Danvers' series is once again bringing her to the events in 'The End' in Captain Marvel #23. It seems that for heroes like Carol, there really is no such thing as a break or a vacation, for that matter.
Review – Captain Marvel #22 (Marvel Comics)
Now that the events of Empyre have concluded, it's time to dive into a whole new plot arc for Carol Danvers. In Captain Marvel #22, things are about to change, and yet some of those changes feel hauntingly familiar...


