Read or Drop? Attack on Titan: Before the Fall, Vol. 1

I wasn’t sucked into the Shingeki no Kyojin/Attack on Titan craze until the week after the final episode was simulcast, namely because my first awareness of the anime was listening to the complaints of my friends who simply couldn’t wait until the next episode aired.  As a person significantly lacking patience and fully aware ofContinue reading “Read or Drop? Attack on Titan: Before the Fall, Vol. 1”

Review: The She-Hulk Diaries by Marta Acosta

Chick lit isn’t usually my thing.  I don’t know, something about relatively affluent twenty-somethings or thirty-somethings whose biggest problems are their sex lives just doesn’t cut it for me. But chick-lit with hulk-smashing?  I can give that a try. The She-Hulk Diaries is a chick-lit style novel adaptation of the Marvel universe focusing on theContinue reading “Review: The She-Hulk Diaries by Marta Acosta”

REVIEW: The Daedalus Incident by Michael J. Martinez

Mars is supposed to be dead. But in this action-adventure science fantasy by Michael J. Martinez, it most certainly isn’t, and Lt. Shaila Jain (part of the Mars mining base in 2132) soon finds herself in a bit of hot water as quakes rattle the planet, carving unnatural structures on the surface of Mars. Meanwhile,Continue reading “REVIEW: The Daedalus Incident by Michael J. Martinez”