On a terraformed Mars many year in the future, the population is grieving the loss of 18 billion people lost to a terrorist attack that destroyed Earth. The government is desperate to find the assailants after several painful years of investigation. Agent Amanda Cross has followed a lead to a popular weatherman, Nathan Bright. It... Continue Reading →
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 1: BFF
'Science- now, that's as real as you can get.' Lunella Lafayette is a 9-year-old genius. She schools her teachers on a daily basis and takes heat for it from the other kids in her class. This bullying causes her to dive further into her fascination with science... and her Inhuman gene. She lives in constant... Continue Reading →
Umbrella Academy Vol. 1: Apocalypse Suite
I had seen this title all over social media, but mostly in reference to the new Netflix show. I wanted to check it out. It starts with a short origin story depicting the sudden birth of countless babies all over the world. Famed scientist Sir Reginald Hargreeves collects 7 and trains them to form a... Continue Reading →
Transmetropolitan Vol. 1: Back on the Street. Buddy Read with Beth from beforewegoblog.com
A little while back, Beth and I had connected about our love for graphic novels. I have just gotten into them in the last 4 months or so, but she has been reading them for a good while. She gave me some tips on some older titles and then she asked if I waned to... Continue Reading →
Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos by Lucy Knisley
A touching, honest, and informative memoir about Lucy Knisley's ordeals and triumphs on her way to becoming a mother. The book is broken up into many sections... detailing the myths of each part of pregnancy and Knisley's own steps through the process. From dealing with infertility and miscarriage to the overwhelming anxieties of bringing a... Continue Reading →