She: At the Tower of All That Is Known follows the deadliest bounty hunter in the galaxy. No, that is not an exaggeration on her part. She has earned that title, and she will likely continue to hold it until the day she dies.
WOTN Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #10 (Marvel)
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider has been building up to something since it started. You see, names are important. And sometimes, you need to shed a name to keep moving forward. That's something Gwen has been learning.
WOTN Review: Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #9 (Marvel)
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider has been putting Gwen through the ringer; this latest issue is no exception. This series has focused on Gwen and her struggle to get her feet on the ground (or hands on the web) and figure out her path as a superhero in her own right.
WOTN Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #8 (Marvel)
Gwen has been making leaps and bounds in her life as of late. She's holding it together after the aftermath of Spider-Geddon, she's working on a work/life balance, and she might even have a boyfriend. But she's still got one major lesson left to learn when it comes to being an outted superhero.
WOTN Review: Spencer & Locke 2 #2 (Action Lab)
Spencer & Locke is one series that hooks you in from the start. And the follow-up, Spencer & Locke 2, has been the same. This is the perfect read for anybody wanting a series with a seriously dark twist. Trust me, this series will never fail to surprise you with the twists and turns it takes.
WOTN Review: Something is Killing the Children #12 (BOOM! Studios)
The times seem to keep getting darker and darker in Something is Killing the Children #12. It's an impressive feat, given the title and nature of the series. This is a world where monsters are real and very hungry.
WOTN Review: Something is Killing the Children #11 (BOOM! Studios)
The terrible tale of monsters hunting in one small town continues in Something is Killing the Children #11. Despite Erica Slaughter's best efforts (She didn't get that name for nothing!), the monsters are still rampaging.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #8 (Boom! Studios)
As it turns out, eradicating a monster population in a small town is not as easy as it sounds. Especially not when said monsters have had time to set up lairs and propagate. In Something Is Killing the Children #8, we're about to learn just how bad things can get. Again.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #7 (Boom! Studios)
Erica Slaughter's journey seems far from over in Something Is Killing the Children #7. She may have killed the monster catching and eating children – but she hasn't ended events. Not yet, at any rate.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #6 (Boom!)
Something Is Killing the Children #6 starts an all-new plot arc titled ‘The House of Slaughter.’ For fans following the series, that alone should give us a good idea of what will come. And that’s a pretty exciting fact.


