Twins born with abilities beyond normal skills and talents. A connection that spans a continent and across the reaches of time. Roger and Dodger have a gift of language and mathematics, respectively. They were adopted and placed in families on either side of the United States (Palo Alto and Cambridge), and at a certain age... Continue Reading →
The Flintstones Vol. 1 by Mark Russell
I read Russell's Snagglepuss last month and thought it was one of the best graphic novels I've ever read... So, I wanted to continue with his work. He did not disappoint. A new take on the first family of Bedrock, The Flintstones. A reimagining of the crew with a new spin on all things Stone... Continue Reading →
Sworld: The Chronicles of Malick by William Harris
Tech-synthed and renowned scientist, Malick has funded this voyage himself. He has built the ship of his own design, but with help from the advanced technology developed by a group of aliens called Redulins. He's selected a group of experts to aid in the mission of scouting one planet and then testing another for a... Continue Reading →
PTSD by Guillaume Singelin
In a near-future city inspired by Tokyo, Jun is a homeless vet who is in a constant battle with herself. Feelings of guilt, shame, and anger overwhelm her and make it difficult to function in society and make connections with others. Several people try to reach out, but she pushes back against their 'pity.' Jun's... Continue Reading →
Killing Gravity (The Voidwitch Saga Book 1) by Corey J. White
Mars is stuck in space on a ship that is slowly disintegrating... her SOS brings help in the form of a crew that includes a techno-enhanced fighter, a non-binary captain, and an AWOL soldier. They take her in and are generally nice, even when she surreptitiously plans to take the ship over. And the crew... Continue Reading →