BAM - humor, interest, suspense, romance, art - everything I craved in comics reappeared just clicks away.
To My Dearest Frenemy
I can't love a corporate machine, no matter how shiny and convenient you may be. You will always be the Ipod to my old school vinyl.
Renewing my FAITH!
Faith's key charm is her realism. She's not a skinny, uber-muscled Valkyrie with a vast knowledge of martial arts and computer programs -- she's just a regular girl.
Dear DC – A Dear John Letter for the Holidays
I always preferred DC over Marvel because I identified more with your multiverse. Maybe because I sympathize with hard working souls stuck under crummy corporate leadership.
Over the Moon for Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur
Lunella is friggin' adorkable -- from her pigtails to her coke-bottle glasses to her no-nonsense attitude
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency – The Interconnectedness of Douglas Adams
Short, episodic, and filled with vibrant color and action that leap from page to page like a lost Englishman out of queue
Anne Bonnie: The Pippi Longstocking Saga Five-Year-Old-Me Always Wished For
I have never appreciated tattoos more in a graphic novel than on the Strongest Seven - or ridiculous hats
First Law of Mad Science: We Always Talk About Mad Science!
"Mad Science" or even just "SCIENCE!" get tossed into various projects to attract scifi and steampunk fans searching for their next fix....but for once I was happily surprised
Scooby Dooby Doo, we love you, even when the world ends!
Scooby-Doo proves you can always teach a new dog old tricks - since he aired back in the day you’ve pimped him out in multiple TV shows, comics, books, movies, toys, t-shirts, and gods know what. With a few exceptions he’s like Monopoly - every version just makes him more popular.
Squirrel Girl may not win an Eisner, but she’s already won my heart
Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is unbeatable because she believes it - her title isn’t just another Spider-man trope, it’s her dedication to defeating any challenge no matter the size.