Deadpool may not be the first person you think of when you try to picture the ideal King of Monsters. But as Deadpool #3 has once again proven, he's better suited for the task than you might imagine.
Review – Dead End Kids #2 (Source Point Press)
d End Kids should win an award for dark storytelling. The first issue captured the attention of its audience and certainly fulfilled the promise of the title. The second issue managed to up the ante while avoiding any predictability that could have been its downfall.
Review – Crowded #7 (Image Comics)
haven't been following the series, Crowded is set in a world where one can crowdfund anything. Including hits on people, you don't like. That's what got Charlie in this mess and Vita by proxy.
Review – Deadpool #2 (Marvel Comics)
Deadpool #2 is quick to remind us of all the changes in this series. But since this is Deadpool we’re talking about, change isn’t exactly a new concept. However, it is full of chaos and insanity.
Review – Dead End Kids #1 (Sourcebook Press)
good way, of course. The series is based in the late '90s and follows a group of misfit children who need a break in life. Which, of course, means they aren't going to get it, or there wouldn't be much of a point in this series.
Review: Oddball by Sarah Andersen
Forgive me as I run around the room squealing, but it's here! The latest Sarah's Scribbles book is here! Oddball is a graphic novel that I have been anxiously waiting for, as I love Sarah Andersen's sense of humor and artistic style.
Review – Deadpool #1 (Marvel Comics)
Once again, the infamous Deadpool has been granted an all-new series, and it all kicks off with Deadpool #1. This time around, it's Kelly Thompson at the helm, the mind behind the latest Captain Marvel series and the West Coast Avengers.
Manga Monday: Peach Boy Riverside, Vol. 1
Peach Boy Riverside, Vol. 1 is the start of a new series, written by coolkyousinnjya and illustrated by Johanne. It's also one of the odder and more entertaining series I've read recently, with several surprises mixed in.
Review: Big Hero 6: The Series, Vol. 1
Yes! Who here doesn't love Big Hero 6? The movie was endearing, and the comics (plus manga) have been such a blast to read. Naturally, that meant I didn't hesitate to give Big Hero 6: The Series, Vol. 1, written by Hong Gyun An, a try.
Manga Monday: In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 1
In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 1 is the first in a new series, and guys, I think I have a new favorite! No, seriously, this series is so cute and endearing, I'm desperate for more. I already hate having to wait for volume two.


