How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates: By Shailee Thompson (Book Review)
Shailee Thompson’s debut "How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates" reads like someone threaded a rom-com into a slasher film and then dared you to…
Punisher: Red Band #4 – From Puppet to Predator
In Punisher: Red Band #4, written by Benjamin Percy with visceral art by Julius Ohta and colors by Yen Nitro, that tension finally snaps.
Why Draco Malfoy Became China’s Lunar New Year Surprise
An unexpected face has quietly joined China’s Lunar New Year decorations this season — and it belongs to Draco Malfoy.
Young Sherlock Trailer Reveals a Dark and Dangerous Origin Story of Sherlock Holmes
Prime Video has lifted the curtain on Young Sherlock, and the newly released trailer makes one thing clear: this is not the polished detective…
Dawn of the North: By Demi Winters (Book Review)
Dawn of the North arrives as a loud, bristling exhale — the kind of third act that makes everything that came before feel necessary.
Marvel Zombies: Red Band #1 (2025) – The Marvel Universe Was Born in a Zombie Apocalypse
If you thought you knew the origin of the Marvel Universe, think again. Marvel Zombies: Red Band #1 (2025) takes us back to the Silver Age of 1961
Voice Actor Credit Sparks New Rumors About Xenoblade Chronicles’ Return in 2026
For years, Xenoblade Chronicles fans have been asking the same question: when will the series truly make the leap to Nintendo’s…
Queen of Faces: By Petra Lord (Book Review)
The story of "Queen of Faces" follows Anabelle “Ana” Gage, a trans girl trapped in a failing male body, struggling to survive in a society.
Flash Gordon #1 (2024) – Breakdown of The Full Story
Detailed breakdown of "Flash Gordon #1 (2024)" full story, covering every twist and turn from the first page up to the cliffhanger.
Nioh 3 Review: How Team Ninja Reinvented the Soulslike Formula
Nioh 3 isn’t just a sequel—it’s a bold reinvention. From open battlefields to evolved combat styles, the soulslike series reaches a new peak.
The Wild Card: By Stephanie Archer (Book Review)
Stephanie Archer closes out her Vancouver Storm series with "The Wild Card" a warm, chewy slow-burn about a stoic coach and a prickly bar-owner.
Why Every Author Is a Writer — But Not Every Writer Is an Author
Everyone who publishes a book calls themselves an author, but not everyone who writes calls themselves an author.