Time to Pick a Side in The Marked #3 The last couple of issues of The Marked have introduced us to the dangerous world of magic. More than that, it showed us the risk of using magic in a world where the ordinary person stands no chance against it. Well, it's safe to say that The Marked #3 has... Continue Reading →
WOTN Review: The Marked #2 (Image Comics)
Magic and Betrayal Twine Together in The Marked #2 They say that power corrupts. 'They' usually refer to political and monetary power, but The Marked has proven that magic can corrupt just as easily. Liza is a woman unafraid to experiment with her magic, as evidenced by The Marked #2. The last issue introduced us to a world... Continue Reading →
WOTN Review: Marked #1 (Image Comics)
Marked #1 Brings Us a World of Magic, Tattoos, and Secrets Marked #1 is the first issue in a new series from Image Comics. And it is a world full of magic – for those who know how to channel it through their tattoos, at least. It's a secret closely guarded, given to only those with... Continue Reading →
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #3 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #3 will bring more heroes into the fray as this chilling (and fun) tale continues. This is the second to last issue of the series, but at least it has been a fun ride up until now.
WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #2 (IDW)
Marvel Action: Chillers #2 officially brings us to the halfway mark of this series, leaving us only two more adventures. On the bright side, it is a series that has brought several surprise team-ups as more heroes come into the fray.
WOTN Review: Lumberjanes: Somewhere That’s Green #1 (Boom! Box)
Nothing will cheer you up faster than the Roanoke Cabin and its adventures. I'm not sure what the weather is like where you live, but it's been near constant rain near me. So, this issue was hilariously timed in that regard.
WOTN Review: Love University #1 (Class-e)
Love University #1 is the first in a bright, charming new series. Have you ever wondered how Cupids learn to do their jobs? After all, matching two people together is a big deal – and is probably not what you want to get wrong.
WOTN Review: Loki #4 (Marvel)
It's not every day you get to see a character like Loki be forced to face the best and worst about themselves. Yet that is exactly what happens in Loki #4. It would seem that even the god of mischief can be introspective when time calls for it.
WOTN Review: Loki #2 (Marvel)
Before we begin, this is another reminder that the events in Loki directly follow everything that happened in War of the Realms. So, if you’re looking to avoid spoilers, you should probably wait to check out this series (or even this review if you want to play it safe).
WOTN Review: Loki #1 (Marvel Comics)
Oh, Loki. Even when things are going his way, he can’t resist starting something, can he? Loki #1 is immediately following the events in War of the Realms. So don’t read it if you’re not up to date (unless you’re cool with spoilers).


