There are a lot of reasons to be a Benji Nate fan. Her bright, candy-colored art and eye for fashion give her work a unique and appealing look that perfectly suits her beloved bimbo characters. Nate’s comics are often laugh-out-loud funny, walking the line between absurd and cuttingly relatable. Bunny, the protagonist of Girl Juice,…
REVIEW: The Delightfully Queer Love Triangle in Crush Will Make You Fall in Love with Love
Talented artist Paige (Rowan Blanchard) has been in love with Gabriella (Isabella Ferreira), the most popular girl in school, for most of her life. When Paige is added to the track team, she finally has a chance to win over Gabriella. Until Paige realises true love may lie with someone unexpected.
DC PUBWATCH – April 2022 Edition
World’s Finest #2 adds another cast member as it retains the number one position in my monthly rankings.
Sonic The Hedgehog: Sonic 2 Cinema Exclusive
As the world finds its new normal, the joys of an opening night movie and one-shot promotional comics start to return. As a part of opening night for Sonic The Hedgehog: Sonic 2, a cinema exclusive comic was handed out to the audience in my hometown theatre. Partly functioning as promotional material and partly acting…
Archie Comics Pubwatch: April 2022
Welcome to the Archie Comics Pubwatch for the month of April! 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, Archie announces a new NFT collection, mints a brand-new official Discord, and more!!
REVIEW: Exploring Life’s Cycles of Activity and Rest with the Seed and Sickle Oracle
Fez Inkwright, in addition to being Liminal 11’s head designer, was already my favorite author from the Liminal 11 catalog—her twin books Folk Magic and Healing and Botanical Curses and Poisons were both favorites of mine, showcasing both her exquisite botanical drawings and her deep knowledge of plant folklore. So naturally I was anxiously anticipating…
VIZ Pubwatch: April 2022
Spring is in the air, VIZ fans! I’m mostly done with my thesis and am using my suddenly-abundant spare time to catch up on all the media that’s piled up while I was working on it, including VIZ Media’s latest releases! This month, we’re looking at new action comedy series Sakamoto Days as well as…
REVIEW: Money Can’t Buy Heiresses Any Love
Laura Thompson’s chronicle of the lives of wealthy heiresses and debutantes throughout the ages promises to be a quick, witty romp but ends up dragging tiresomely onward.
REVIEW: Deadpool: Black, White and Blood #4 Cuts to the Quick
Marvel’s Deadpool: Black, White and Blood #4 miniseries closes with a quip and a bang, but it still lags behind the series’ first outing.
Superman: Son of Kal-El #5 – Truth, Justice, and a Bisexual Tomorrow
On October 11th, 2021 — National Coming Out Day — DC Comics announced Jon Kent, Superman’s son with Lois Lane and Earth’s new Superman, would come out as bisexual. Think pieces, tweets, statements from former actors, clapbacks — reactions came in droves in advance of the November 9th release of Superman: Son of Kal-El#5. A…
REVIEW: X-Men Red #1 – Life on Mars?
Storm versus Storm, disco revival, an austere castle, a name change — this first issue of X-Men Red has it all. Most importantly, it has a strong theme, with this issue examining the power and malleability of names, and how those names create identites. Names for people, their titles, and the names we give things…
