The Girl Who Draws on Whales
Comic Review Seth A. Romo Comic Review Seth A. Romo

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.

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Hotel Limbo
Comic Review Seth A. Romo Comic Review Seth A. Romo

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.

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Bytchcraft
Comic Review Katelynn Virgous Comic Review Katelynn Virgous

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.

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My Soul Mate
Comic Review Seth A. Romo Comic Review Seth A. Romo

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…

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Favorite Reads of 2025
Comic Review From the teams at The DeMonster and Pages and Panels Comic Review From the teams at The DeMonster and Pages and Panels

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.

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Marian Heretic #1
Comic Review Xenia “Xenon” Honchar Comic Review Xenia “Xenon” Honchar

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.

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Masks
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Masks

Poe, Rice, and Shelley eat trash and hide from humans, but have made themselves a nice (and decorated) home with the excess waste from consumerism by humans. When the neighborhood is under attack from gentrification, the monster trio decide to find safety.

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