[REVIEW] MOXIE: INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF DIVERSE REBEL GIRLS
Moxie gives feminism, old and new, permission to make mistakes, learn from them and keep marching forward towards equality.
Moxie gives feminism, old and new, permission to make mistakes, learn from them and keep marching forward towards equality.
This week, we talk about our favorite Mario games, Hitchcock movies, comics, and wrap up with the final episode of WandaVision.
The Janus Directive crossover from the previous volume is easily my least favorite part of Suicide Squad so far. Thankfully, Suicide Squad #31-#39 is a return to form for the series, refocusing itself on what matters most: The members that make up the Squad.
Nearly year after its planned launch, Children of the Atom #1 finally debuts this week, adding yet another title to the expansive X-Men line.
Despite some small pitfalls Non-Stop Spider-Man #1 reads like a comic by a veteran team that knows exactly what they are doing.
Karmen evokes a mixture of child-like playfulness and bittersweet darkness. Fantastical artwork and complicated leads make this a win.
Boom! Studios’ Proctor Valley Road #1 brings together 1970s America and spooky folklore in a strong first issue.
This week, we talk about Tim King’s Supergirl, deep fake audio books, the latest from Scott Snyder, and, of course, comics.
The season of Lent and the approach of Easter is a time that I find myself meditating on the human capacity for evil.