WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards continues with a look at the last two contenders for Best Novella: Becky Chambers’ A Psalm for the Wild-Built and Aliette de Bodard’s Fireheart Tiger…
REVIEW: Wrassle Castle: Learning The Ropes Puts a Headlock on Fun
Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, and Galaador’s Wrassle Castle is just plain adorable. It’s reminiscent of The Lumberjanes due to its spunky can-do attitude and bright and eye-catching art, both of which breathe life into an indomitable and funny protagonist and her circle of wrestling-loving friends.
2022 Hugo Awards: The Past is Red/Across the Green Grass Fields
Continuing WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards, here are reviews of two more Best Novella finalists: The Past is Red by Catherynne M. Valente and Across the Green Grass Fields by Seanan McGuire…
Vault Comics Pubwatch: August 2022
Summertime means convention circuit time. Now that in-person conventions are a thing again, Vault is making the rounds with appearances and exclusives popping up at San Diego Comic-Con for signings in the We Can Be Heroes booth. Catch them in booth #2309 at Emerald City Comic Con.
2022 Hugo Awards: A Spindle Splintered/Elder Race
Having covered the Best Short Story and Best Novelette categories, WWAC’s review series on the 2022 Hugo Award finalists now reaches Best Novella. This post shall discuss two of the six contenders: Alix E. Harrow’s A Spindle Splintered and Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Elder Race…
2022 Hugo Awards: O2 Arena/L’Esprit de L’Escalier
WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards continues with reviews of the last two Best Novelette finalists: “O2 Arena” by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki and “L’Esprit de L’Escalier” by Catherynne M. Valente…
[Patreon Exclusive] 2022 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Graphic Story, Part One
Our Patron-exclusive essay series continues. You can read all of these incredible analyses for as little as a dollar a month on our Patreon.
REVIEW: Little Tunny’s Snail Diaries a Laugh Out Loud Collection With Heart
If you could imagine yourself as an animal what would you pick? Comics artist Grace Gogarty, perhaps better known to the internet by their handle Little Tunny, draws themself as an adorably bug-eyed yellow snail. This gastropodsona is the titular protagonist of Gogarty’s semi-autobiographical debut comics collection Little Tunny’s Snail Diaries.
2022 Hugo Awards: Colors of the Immortal Palette/Unseelie Brothers, Ltd.
WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards continues with reviews of two more Best Novelette finalists: “Colors of the Immortal Palette” by Caroline M. Yoachim and “Unseelie Brothers, Ltd.” by Fran Wilde…
DC PUBWATCH – August Edition
It’s been a hot one up here in the Great White North this July. There have also been some hot books for DC this month, especially if you’re Peter David and got thrown into the fire to be roasted like you’ve long deserved in Dark Crisis: Young Justice #2.
Titan Comics PUBWATCH: June/July 2022
Roll out those lazy hazy crazy days of summer with some comics and our latest Titan PUBWATCH! Our latest Titan PUBWATCH installment includes a look at the finale of Cowboy Bebop and the debut of Doctor Who: Origins. We’ll also check in with Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After to see if the second issue holds up…
Maia Kobabe’s Memoir Helps Gender Queer People Find Their Identity: Why Is E Being Sued for It?
In Maia Kobabe’s powerful memoir, Gender Queer, Kobabe shares eir journey to discovering eir gender queer identity and how e helped family and friends come to accept eir new pronouns. At times painfully raw, this personal story is relatable and necessary — which is why I’m incensed that Gender Queer is being banned across the…
