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  • Bullet Train – (Thriller) Book Review

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • The front book cover of “Hi, Earth” (by Elizabeth Pich, Jonathan Kunz) on the right side: Planet earth, sitting on a chair surrounded by fire with the blue sky in the back. On the right, in the background, plastic waste can be seen lying on grass around a garbage bin. The back cover of “Hi, Earth” on the left: A blue sky with fire at the bottom. The sun is shining and grimacing in the top right, behind a 4-panel comic strip. Text below: “This hilarious and bittersweet collection of comics from the webcomic War and Peas pays tribute to a subject near and dear to us all: PLANET EARTH. With comics told from the point of view of animals, icebergs, trees, plastics, aliens, horny flowers, and a teenage praying mantis named Timmy, Hi, Earth packs a Noah's ark-size cast into just over one hundred delightful pages. These sweet and apocalyptic comics celebrate the wonders and weirdness of Earth even as we hurtle toward an uncertain future-roasting our human folly while also creating moments of wonder and appreciation for our beautiful, fragile, messed-up planet.” Andrews McMeel PUBLISHING® www.andrewsmcmeel.com 2025 JONATHAN KUNZ AND ELIZABETH PICH $16.99 U.S.A. ($22.99 Canada) ISBN: 978-1-5248-9829-8 51699 9781524 898298 Printed in China

    Hi, Earth – Comic Review

    8 months ago8 months ago
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Is Here: A Cozy Gamers Guide To The Next Gen Console ✨🍂

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  • On the left, the back cover. A green background with no visuals, just text: "Tessa hasn't spoken to Olive in ten years and she's not about to start now... Delight in this enemies-to-lovers graphic novel with a queer twist! Struggling twenty-something Tessa has the dream of a creative career that never quite seems to take off and a long line of terrible first dates. When the coffee shop where she works goes out of business, she's able to visit her parents for the first time in years. Arriving at her family home, she discovers that her parents have rented out the basement apartment to her high school nemesis, Olive Virtue. Old wounds resurface during Tessa's stay, but an accident that traps them in the attic forces them to face their past and think about their future." $18.99 U.S.A. ($25.99 Canada) ISBN: 978-1-5248-8953-1 51899 Andrews McMeel PUBLISHING® www.andrewsmcmeel.com 9781524 889531 Printed in China On the right, the front cover. Tessa, a butch lesbian with a grey shirt and light brown hair, as well as two black earrings in her ears, is standing in the front and looking to the back left, to Olive. Olive is a slightly taller woman with blonde hair, a green long dress with green earring and glasses, looking at Tessa. Both women are blushing at each other. The background shows various scribbles and diary entries with small hearts at the top. Text: "I HATED YOU IN HIGH SCHOOL | KATHLEEN GROS"

    I Hated You in High School – GN Review

    7 months ago8 months ago
  • Mortal Kombat 1 – That’s Some Voice Acting

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  • HallowSCREAM 2023 Results

    2 years ago2 years ago
"Oni Press is proud to present, in the tradition of Faceless and the Family, Eisner Award–nominated creator Matt Lesniewski’s carefully crafted tale of rejection, loss and loathing—now in hardcover for the first time. Who hasn’t, at some point in their life, felt misunderstood, outcast . . . alone? This is the constant conflict and plight of our eponymously named protagonist. Everywhere he travels, he is met with violence and disgust. But will his trip to the big city, where he hopes to go unnoticed amongst the masses, be any different from the places and experiences he’s had previously?"
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The Freak – Graphic Novel Review

Arden Skye8 months ago8 months ago13 mins

It was much more the story that kept me reading than the art. I find the latter to be rather mediocre, beginner-like. Not the impression the cover gave. 

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Mask of the Rose – Review

ivetafox2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

Those of you familiar with Failbetter Games will recognise their signature style and universe in their latest hit, Mask of the Rose. This installation is much closer to their original Fallen London browser game and as a gothic Visual Novel fan myself, it doesn’t disappoint. 

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  • Comics & Graphic Novels

Eve & Eve – Manga Review

Arden Skye2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Eve & Eve (イヴとイヴ) is a 1-volume GL Manga by Nagashiro Rouge (ルージュ長代). It features 6 (7 with the little epilogue) short stories.Because of that, I’ll be reviewing them separately. I want to leave behind a miraculous love As the two last humans on earth, Nika and Sayu worry about what will happen when one…

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The front cover of "hairball" – a black cover with the face of a cat in the middle. Orange eyes and a bit of blood on its teeth.
  • Comics & Graphic Novels

Hairball – Graphic Novel Review

Arden Skye9 months ago9 months ago03 mins

Plot After a young girl, Anna, gets bitten by her cat, bad things start to happen to her parents, who are constantly fighting and blaming her or the cat for everything that went down in their lives. When Anna tries to get rid of the cat, she discovers there might be a greater terror behind…

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  • Comics & Graphic Novels

Muted: Volume 1 by Miranda Mundt

ivetafox5 months ago9 months ago13 mins

Release date: 8th July 2025 Muted is a coming-of-age graphic novel about witches based on a Webtoon of the same name. The story begins around the full moon after Camille Severin’s 21st birthday, where she is supposed to summon a demon to give her wealth and status. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) for Camille, the ritual doesn’t…

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The official cover of "Deep Night The series" with all of the couples. The main couple (Khem & Wela) on the left, the polycule (Ken, Seiji & Pan) at the top right, the GL couple (Freya & Meiji) in the middle right, and the side BL couple (James & Great) on the right bottom.
  • TV

Deep Night (2024) – BL (TV) Drama review

Arden Skye1 year ago9 months ago17 mins

Deep Night – the 8 episodes (+ 1 special ep) series title and club name, where the characters work at. It’s a host club, where the hosts are booked by costumers for the night to talk, dance, make out, drink etc together with them. Wela, a nerd university student during the day, is the number…

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Tonhon Chonlatee – BL Drama (TV) Review

Arden Skye7 months ago7 months ago03 mins

This show is more comedy than drama, and the background characters (especially Ai and Ni) really carry most of it.

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Muted: Volume 2 by Miranda Mundt

ivetafox2 months ago3 months ago02 mins

For my thoughts on Volume 1, please read here. I don’t want to echo everything I said in my first review, so I shall assume you have read it. Volume 2 builds upon Volume 1 well and develops the relationships further. There’s a focus on the family in this one although the Dupre are still…

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Merfolk & Water Creature characters

Arden Skye2 years ago7 months ago213 mins

Only a few characters of the whole cast are merfolk/water creatures. (They make more appearances throughout the series and aren’t the center of the plot to be listed under “episodes”.)

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Sunder #1 – Graphic Novel Review

Arden Skye7 months ago7 months ago03 mins

An action-packed DnD adventure that actually has a lot going on, while at the same time feels like drinking your morning tea/coffee on the veranda.

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