More Manga Hits ComiXology Earlier this week, VIZ Media announced that manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump would now be available on ComiXology. Now English-language speakers can read the latest chapters of One Piece and Bleach on the same day they’re released in Japan. Kodansha Comics also joins the digital platform, adding more than 350 manga…
Game of Thrones: Cersei’s Walk of Shame
Cersei Lannister deserved it. That was the crux of my friend’s argument. After all, this was the woman responsible for Ned Stark’s death; for the death of King Robert Baratheon. She has tortured and mistreated any number of characters. She is the one who appointed the High Sparrow to the position of High Septon and reinstated…
Kickstarter of the Week: Adult Coloring Books
Were you that kid, too—did your parent know exactly how to get you out of their hair, and all it involved were colored pencils and a book full of empty line drawings? Were you that kid who disdained tables to lie flat on the floor, feet in the air, nose to crayon to coloring book for…
Freaky Vegan Daughter: Blackberry Raw Bars
Freaky Vegan Daughter (FVD) returns with some end of summer treats. It’s WWAC Warriors meets offbeat feminist southern debutante.
Sister Wolf: A Dark Soundtrack for a Day in Gotham
Villians Sister Wolf August 2015 Sister Wolf is a three-piece rock band that initially met playing blues at Sarah Lawrence College. Now, they’re taking the stories and psyches of several comic book characters in Villians, their first full-length album (available to stream on SoundCloud now). Made up of Steph Wolf, Chris Atkins, and Matt Weitman, the band cites both comics and feminism as…
Ass-Kicking Lesbian Sweethearts: Supercakes by Kat Leyh
Supercakes Kat Leyh Yeti Press June 2015 Disclaimer: A review copy of Supercakes was provided by the Yeti Press. By day, May, a.k.a Tank, and Molly, a.k.a Shift, are two superheroes trying to save the city. But by night, they’re two regular women trying to make their relationship work.
Phone Game Etiquette: Want a Second Date?
Look around you—someone is playing a phone game. They’re addictive, often free, and do anything they can to keep you coming back. Companies pour tons of money into marketing them, everything from infiltrating your dating apps to throwing boobs at your face. They are apps disguised as games disguised as apps to get you to be…
Stay Quiet: The Staged Body of Phantom Pain’s Sniper
Spoilers, alright? Quiet is the single woman combatant in the list of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain‘s primary characters. Men outnumber women nine to one in this list, at time of writing, if personality-imprinted AIs count as people (nine to three if not). Other than Paz, the tiny blonde latina beauty who was…
The Thursday Book Beat: Spotlight on Diversity Issues in Literature
Publishers asked to identify diversity within ranks in Lee & Low survey Diversity issues have sparked conversations within the book community, both online and off, but Lee & Low has brought action to the discussion. The diversity survey hopes to set a benchmark for where the publishing industry is at with regards to gender-based, racial,…
Books that Shaped Me: Sabriel
I have always been a voracious reader. When I was younger I’d read almost anything: the boring backs of church bulletins, cracker boxes, and classified ads for car sales when I still had years to go before getting my driver’s license. Many of the books I read helped to mold me into the person I…
Intent of the Cover Art: A Novice Perspective Gets Unjudge-y
Recently, Scout Comics forwarded a press release to WWAC spotlighting two upcoming titles, Class Action #1, October 2015, and Henchgirl #2, also October 2015. The covers in the email were large and hard to miss. I’m sure that was the point. And so began the visceral reactions. It started with a simple question like WTF?…
Tiffany Fox: Our Future Batgirl?
There are two things I love more than anything, in Batman, and those two things are: the villains, and the batgirls. The villains and the batgirls have so much textured history in them that it should be a crime not to like them.
