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 surpassingContinue reading “Spy, Spy Again”
Tag Archives: Fantasy
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 theContinue reading “Archipelago: By Hannah DeVera”
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 theContinue reading “Goth Western: by Livali”
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 asContinue reading “The City of Towers (Book 1 of the Dreaming Dark): By Keith Baker”
The Far Side of Utopia by PastUtopia
Read if you like: Convoluted plots Sci-fi/fantasy fusion Snarky scheming protagonists The Far Side of Utopia is a webcomic about magic, dimension-hopping politics, and cocky schemers. Beyond that, trying to describe the comic is a bit like trying to corral a herd of cats into a bath. You reach for one and you realize thatContinue reading “The Far Side of Utopia by PastUtopia”
Leif & Thorn by Erin Ptah
Read if you like: Uproarious fun Pop culture inspired fantasy Queer representation Hard topics approached with respect and thought There aren’t a lot of webcomics out there that bill themselves as a sparkly queer cross-cultural fantasy comedy. Leif &Thorn does, which tells you a quite a bit about the comic and yet at the sameContinue reading “Leif & Thorn by Erin Ptah”