It's almost Halloween and I wanted to get into the spirit of the the season by reviewing some manga and comics of a spooky nature. I say spooky, rather than scary, since I'm too much of a wimp to read much actual horror. Instead, these titles are all works that contain supernatural or light horror... Continue Reading →
Class 6 Review
Class 6 is a LGBTQ superhero comic published by Kraven Comics, who provided me with free access to the first seven episodes of the series, in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: The Human Rights Army (HRA) is devoted to protecting vulnerable members of the LGBTQ+ community around the world from violence and persecution. To... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews (Little Miss P: The Second Day, Steeple, Check, Please! Book Two: Sticks & Scones)
I was having a hard time choosing what to review this weekend, so I decided it was time for another round of mini reviews! Hooray for indecision! Little Miss P: The Second Day Little Miss P is back for another visit in this sequel to the taboo-busting manga by Ken Koyama. Just like in the... Continue Reading →
Making Friends Review
Making Friends, by Kristen Gudsnuk, is an all-ages comic book about a young girl who’s struggling with the transition from grade school to Jr. High - and with having unexpectedly acquired magic powers! Will she use her new abilities responsibly? Well, we wouldn't have much of a story if she did! Synopsis: Danielle (Dany) has... Continue Reading →
Avatar the Last Airbender: Team Avatar Tales Review
Avatar the Last Airbender: Team Avatar Tales is an anthology of short comics created by a variety of artists/writers that celebrate the characters and world of Avatar the Last Airbender. While I don’t believe any of these stories can be considered to be canon, it’s interesting to see other creators takes on these beloved characters.... Continue Reading →