Spencer is ready for high school. He has all the necessary books for his new classes... but he's reminded on his way to the bus stop that one thing is going to follow him from middle school, the bully Rufus. Since kindergarten, Rufus has been all over Spencer and his friends, twins Edith and Ernie,... Continue Reading →
Off Season by James Sturm
Off Season is a graphic novel about a man in the middle of a separation. With two kids and a flaky boss, he is trying to manage finances and custody schedules. There are so many underlying issues that creep into this book: politics, mental health, parenting... the list goes on. The story is told in... Continue Reading →
Ice Cream Man Vol 1: Rainbow Sprinkles by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, and Chris O’Halloran
Tales of horror. Nightmares and Dreams. One man makes his way through the paths of these stories: The Ice Cream Man. Is he a mentor, a guru, a rogue, or villain? A one-hit wonder who would do anything to write another perfect song. A young man has passed away and his father and his best... Continue Reading →
Batgirl: Year One Deluxe Edition. by Chuck Dixon (Author), Scott Beatty (Author, Illustrator), Marcos Martin (Artist), Alvaro Lopez (Artist)
Fueled by her frustration with her father for opposing a career in law enforcement and not meeting outdated requirements to join those agencies, Barbara Gordon dons the mask and becomes Batgirl. At first she tries reaching out to the Justice League, but after that fails, she goes it alone. Killer Moth is the antagonist and... Continue Reading →
Mera: Tidebreaker by Danielle Paige, Illustrated by Stephen Byrne
Mera carries a lot on her shoulders as the Princess of Xebel, some pressure comes from her father and the legacy of the office, and some comes from within, the expectations she has upon herself. In a origin tale of sorts, the meeting between Arthur Curry, Aquaman, and Mera, we see a young person who... Continue Reading →