Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree is a fun and cozy found family story about a retired adventurer opening up a coffee shop in a D&D-style city.
REVIEW: Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Baffler Meal Complete Collection Is the Candy You Want
The most complete collection of Aqua Teen Hunger Force-related series and ephemera released to date, Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Baffler Meal Complete Collection is a must-have for anyone who wants the show’s final seasons, which appear for the first time ever on home media with this release.
REVIEW: peroroh’s Oh Deer Offers a Short but Brilliant Tale on Ambition
Oh Deer by peroroh is a comic from this year’s ShortBox Comics Fair: a unique and innovative digital comics fair where every exhibiting artist debuts a brand-new comic! The website tells us the “aim of the fair is to serve as both a creative impetus for artists to make something new, and to deliver an…
REVIEW: Ocean’s Echo by Everina Maxwell Delivers Cozy Romance and Adventure
Ocean’s Echo, the second novel by Everina Maxwell, takes place in the same universe as Winter’s Orbit and has the same appeal: likable characters in a cozy romance arc have a rollicking adventure full of intergalactic peril and intrigue.
PREVIEW: Archie Milestones Jumbo Comics Digest #17: Best of the 1980s
Keep reading to see our exclusive preview for Archie Milestones Jumbo Comics Digest #17: Best of the 1980s, plus a full Betty-centric story!
TIFF22 Review: Soft Is a Lively Story About Queer Youth, But Lacks Coherence
In writer-director Joseph Amenta’s feature-length debut, Soft, three young friends find their friendship tested when someone close to them disappears and leaves them reeling.
DC PUBWATCH: October 2022 Edition
It’s spooky season! While there are some fun stories in the annual Halloween collection (this year’s is DC’s Terrors Through Time), the real treat of the month was John Ridley and Stefano Raffaele’s GCPD: The Blue Wall #1 while the worst trick was Flashpoint Beyond #6.
TIFF22 Review: Devotion Is a Heartbreaking Story, but the Execution Is Muddled
Devotion tells the story of Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors), the first African-American aviator, his wingman, and fellow pilots as they are called upon to risk their lives in the Korean War.
REVIEW: Four Years Delivers a Poetic Look at Growth and Friendship
I went into Four Years quite unaware of what to expect beyond just a brief synopsis from the Ignatz Award page and a tweet from creator K Czap. But what I got was a really lovely, well-paced exploration of self growth and friendship through scenes all expertly weaved together with color and movement.
Archie Comics Pubwatch: October 2022
Welcome to the Archie Comics Pubwatch for the month of October! I’m Lisa, reporting from a corner booth at Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe, and here’s this month’s news! In this month’s Archie Comics Pubwatch, a Riverdale poster preview, new exclusive covers, and much more!
REVIEW: Fruiting Bodies Digs Deep into Botanical Horror
Fruiting Bodies is a graphic novella written and drawn by emerging indie artist Ashley Robin Franklin, whose soft and gentle art belies a haunting story about a world that is much stranger – and hungrier – than we like to acknowledge. Franklin’s previous work, That Full Moon Feeling (2021), is a fun and wholesome romcom…
VIZ Pubwatch October 2022
It’s October again, and with the changing temperatures and spooky times come many new things in the world of anime and manga: the fall anime season, conventions, and of course, new releases from VIZ Media. This month we’re talking about NYCC 2022 and some new and old favorite series, including Paru Itagaki’s Drip Drip. But…
