


‘Flora & Ulysses’ Is A Wonderful Family Adventure That Embraces The Power of Comics – Review
Flora & Ulysses is the latest Disney+ original film to hit the popular streaming service, and it is an absolute delight. Adapted from the children’s novel of the same name […]

5 ‘DC Future State’ Comic Books To Read Right Now
For the past few weeks, DC has shown us some of its new best and brightest within the pages of DC Future State. For those unfamiliar with DC Future State, […]

Superman Fights Against Racism in the Timely ‘Superman Smashes the Klan’ – Review
Superman has always been seen as a beacon of hope and justice. This is something that has made his character a staple for decades and in Superman Smashes the Klan, […]

DC’s ‘You Brought Me the Ocean’ Explores Finding and Accepting One’s True Self – Review
Jake Hyde (a.k.a. Aqualad) lives in a desert town in New Mexico, but all he yearns for is the ocean. It’s called to him for as long as he can […]

‘Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed’ Is A Brilliant New Take on Diana’s Origin Story – Review
A growing warrior is trying to acclimate to the changes in her body. Finally 16-years-old, Diana, Princess of Themyscira would love nothing more than to be free of “The Changeling” […]

‘Goldie Vance’ is an Action-Packed Detective Adventure – Review
Written by Hope Larson with artwork by Brittney Williams, Goldie Vance (vol. 1) is a thrilling mystery with many twists and turns to keep the reader entertained.

Must Reads: DC Ink Graphic Novels
Most of you are likely aware of DC and the plethora of comic books they have for readers to enjoy. However, if you're looking for original one-shots, you may want to check out their imprint: DC Ink.

Sweeney Boo Gives Readers A Graphic Novel Unlike Any Other With ‘Eat, And Love Yourself’ – Review
Graphic novels can give readers a view into many things, but I never expected to read Eat, And Love Yourself and feel so seen.

A Look Into Asian American Representation With ‘LING’ – Review
Imagine: you could be whichever sort of girl you wish to be; you are not held by other people’s expectations of who you’re “supposed to be.” Not only that, you […]