Review: Dreamover

Dreamover is a cute story with a solid foundation. The core of the world is friendship and connections between individuals. I have always loved a good story that explores these boundaries and how they ebb and flow, so I knew I had to read it.

Review: Wolfpitch

I love checking out new graphic novels by creatives I (personally) have never heard of. Wolfpitch was a unique and entertaining delight, with the perfect blend of music, paranormal elements, and compelling characters.

Review: Cosmoknights Vol. 1

For years, Pan's life has been so small. It all started when she helped her best friend, Tara, find her freedom. You see, Tara was a princess, which meant she was readily available for any knight to battle for her hand. Doesn't really matter what Tara thought about that.

Review: But You Have Friends

Emilia and Charlotte were the best of friends from the moment they met. They had so much in common and grew closer growing up together. That is until the unthinkable happened: Charlotte died in 2018 after struggling with depression for years.

Review: Super Trash Cash

Super Trash Cash is the perfect graphic novel for anybody who loves video game nostalgia. This series has many other core elements, such as friendship, familial bonds, and why we hold so tightly to the things we cherish as children.

Review: Ashes

Who hasn't dreamed of taking an epic road trip with their best friends? We've been told repeatedly that the right road trip can change our lives and forge new bonds of friendship. Well, can it reconnect old friendships? One group is about to find out.

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