The Girl Who Draws on Whales
Imaginative and visually stunning, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is the latest adventure story from writer/artist Ariela Kristantina. Readers follow the journey of Wangi, a girl who communicates with giant sea creatures.
Hotel Limbo
In what started as a webcomic, has turned in a full graphic novel for readers to binge as they laugh and sometimes shed a tear in the adventures of Bellboy working at an afterlife hotel.
Bytchcraft
It’s hard to encapsulate greatness into words. When it comes to Bytchcraft, I am faced with that very problem. This series follows three sisters named of the craft who are tested when a display of magick goes terribly wrong creating a rapture headed to cleanse the Earth of all wytchkind.
My Soul Mate
My Soul Mate has an interesting premise: A comic book artist dies with unfinished business and his soul connects with a junior comic artist allowing him to see his project through. However, in what could have been a deeper story…
Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream
Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream reads like a love letter to the mother of science fiction. With its intentional design, this semi-biographical comic gives context to the world that shaped Shelley’s life.
Favorite Reads of 2025
The teams at The DeMonster and Pages and Panels read a lot of comics–like a ton. And while not every comic may get a formal review, that doesn’t mean we won’t take a chance to highlight favorites from 2025.
Marian Heretic #1
[Critic Score: 10/10]
Marian Heretic, written by Tini Howard and illustrated by Joe Jaro, is a comic that executes a theme so obviously badass in concept alone, while somehow still manages to surpass expectations.