If you’re looking for a young adult novel with an engaging premise, well-written characters, Blaine For The Win is for you.
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Rafael gives us an exclusive list of the films and books that he used for inspiration on his exciting new series with Red Tag.
Chris Mancini’s Long Ago and Far Away packs in a pleathora of geek inspired nods to just about every genre.
New York Times bestselling author Alex Grecian has created a deeply disturbing but addictive page turner in TKO’s One Eye Open.
Colleen Doran’s gorgeous artwork and faithful adaptation makes “Neil Gaiman’s Chivalry” a graphic novel you’ll return to over and over again.
If you’re a fan of YA fantasy novels with a little less questing, and little more interpersonal drama and conflict, this is perfect for you.
Only two issues in and writer David Hazan has already set in motion two different intriguing story lines. Read our review for Nottingham!
Dark Horse Comics’ adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “Norse Mythology” continues with another collection of fun, beautifully illustrated stories.
In Julian Winters latest young adult novel, Right Where I Left You, two friends realize that their feelings for each other go beyond mere friendship.
John Scalzi’s “The Kaiju Preservation Society” is a fun, action-packed riff on Kaiju movies. Read our full review inside!









