
Spy, Spy Again
While the title may not have inspired much enthusiasm, the sight of a new Mercedes Lackey novel is always an exciting moment for me, and with Spy, Spy Again in paperback I was eager to crack the book open. What I found was a solid tale of friendship, determination, and growth that while not surpassing…
Destiny 2: Season of the Splicer Review
As a long time fan of the Destiny franchise, I’m all too aware of how hit and miss each expansion and season can be, and after the amazing season of the Chosen I was excited to see if Bungie was going to keep the momentum going. Unfortunately, while not terrible, so far Season of the…
Onmyoji: By NetEase
I’m a bit tired of reviewing webcomics for the moment, so for today I’ve changed tracks to talk about a game I’ve been playing recently. Onmyoji is a mobile game by the Chinese developer NetEase. A Japanese-themed gatcha game with a surprisingly good story and excellent character design, it’s an absolute time sink in the…
Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
While at first I wasn’t so excited about Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft, I have to say that after picking it up I have quickly grown to love this newest addition to Fifth Edition. An instant favorite for me and a soon-to-be nightmare for my players, this is a book that I can easily see…
Selkie: By Dave Warren
Selkie is a warmhearted and thought-provoking comic about family, friends, and fishies. Centered around the antics of an interspecies family, the comic follows not only their path through life but also the world around them as humanity comes face to face with a whole new sentient species. The end result is a charming tale that,…
Archipelago: By Hannah DeVera
The best part about a good fantasy story is very often the world. The best setting can be so unique and vibrant that you wish you could fall through the pages and into the world itself. But such uniquely memorable creations can be a bit rare, even in the wonderfully vibrant webcomic community. Even the…
The Whiteboard: By Doc’s Machine
Despite how much time I’ve spent perusing the wonderful world of webcomics, I’m still taken aback by how often I get blindsided by a classic I’ve never even heard of before. Just when I think I’ve hit the limits of the internet’s ability to hide things from me, I find myself face to face with…
Goth Western: by Livali
An intentionally short webcomic is a rare thing, even rarer is one I like. Short stories have never really appealed to me. I like a nice long read I can sink my teeth into, but every rule has its exception and when it comes to my disinterest in the short form, that exception is the…
The City of Towers (Book 1 of the Dreaming Dark): By Keith Baker
Read if you like: D&D Eberron Fantasy adventures I’ve always loved used book stores: the smell of old books, the dark homey corners, and the wonderful profusion of oddball novels that never reached any great degree of fame all call to me on an almost spiritual level. With that in mind, it should come as…
Harbourmaster: By Wayward
Read if you like Meandering small town sci-fi A queer future Excellent writing In many ways my favorite webcomics are the meandering ones, slowly working their way through subtly complex plots with a likable cast who help fill in the gaps between revelations. And in this quasi-genre of gently paced character studies, Harbourmaster from Wayward…
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