Digital Mini Reviews | A Marvel Dose of Heroism

Hi there! A while back I compiled a couple of Marvel comics focused on villains that I picked up in the past to showcase the difficulty of telling stories where they were the protagonist... At least, to my eyes. This time around, I wanted to put together a couple of Marvel comics featuring superheroes that … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | A Marvel Dose of Heroism

Digital Mini Reviews | A Marvel Dose of Villainy

Hi there! Sometimes you have to wonder if villains could really be the protagonist of their own stories. Their existence is often the byproduct of their archnemesis and stories that focus on them simply seem strange in their own way. Unless it's in the right hands. 😉 This feature, published at an undetermined frequency (weekly, … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | A Marvel Dose of Villainy

Digital Mini Reviews | Indie Comics For Original Content

Hi there! Oftentimes, when we think about comic books nowadays, we can't help but think about superheroes and anything under the DC Comics or Marvel Comics umbrellas. Fortunately for us, there is so much more available to us out there, especially with publishers that guarantee and promote original content straight out of the creators' minds. … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Indie Comics For Original Content

Digital Mini Reviews | Even Kids Can Be Heroes

Hi there! You'd imagine that kids can't be heroes in a world filled with adults, individuals who have gained countless more years of experience, countless opportunities to face obstacles and overcome them. But you're wrong! Kids can be heroes too. Kids can impress themselves through heroic feats that they never knew they were capable of. … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Even Kids Can Be Heroes

Digital Mini Reviews | Dear Pandemic, Leave Us Alone

Hi there! I haven't been able to blog for the past 10 days because of recent important life developments that have led me to be beyond occupied: I'm going to be a first-time homeowner! A first-time co-condo owner with my girlfriend, to be specific! We've been dealing with the sellers, the bank, and the notary … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Dear Pandemic, Leave Us Alone

Digital Mini Reviews | When Violence is in Your Blood

Hi there! Violence, violence, violence. We are bombarded by it in every sphere of our lives. Somehow, we even find entertainment through it! Sometimes, it's also what you need to see how far one could go to make ends meet. 😉 This feature, published at an undetermined frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, who knows), will present … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | When Violence is in Your Blood

Digital Mini Reviews | When Horror Comes From Within

Hi there! Sometimes the most horrifying things in life isn't under our beds or hidden away in our wardrobes: they lie within ourselves. As much as we'd like to be safe from these horrors, the mind can play tricks beyond our control and sometimes there's just no room for rationality. Since October is a month … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | When Horror Comes From Within

Digital Mini Reviews | Gideon Falls by Jeff Lemire

Hi there! A dynamic duo who loves to push the boundaries of visual story-telling to unimaginable heights, writer Jeff Lemire and artist Andrea Sorrentino have now completed their original horror psychological thriller over at Image Comics known as Gideon Falls. Collected in six volumes with a grand total of 27 issues, this series has caught … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Gideon Falls by Jeff Lemire

Digital Mini Reviews | Jupiter’s Legacy by Mark Millar

Hi there! Good ol' Mark Millar couldn't see his beloved series completed on the silver screen but curious comic book readers can still go discover the series that allowed a part of it to be adapted by Netflix. If there's one good thing that the show gave me, it was to add this series to … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Jupiter’s Legacy by Mark Millar

Digital Mini Reviews | Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan

Hi there! Who doesn't love writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staple's critically-acclaimed comic book series Saga? If anything, their hiatus has probably eaten away at whatever remaining patience anyone has had today. Thankfully, he has been doing comic books for a while now and another of his beloved, completed, however, comic book series … Continue reading Digital Mini Reviews | Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan