Mort
Discworld #4 by Terry Pratchett Mort begins with a simple but wonderful idea: Death needs an apprentice. That apprentice is Mort, an awkward, well-meaning boy who is not much use to his family and seems ill-suited to ordinary life. When…
Discworld #4 by Terry Pratchett Mort begins with a simple but wonderful idea: Death needs an apprentice. That apprentice is Mort, an awkward, well-meaning boy who is not much use to his family and seems ill-suited to ordinary life. When…
Discworld #3 by Terry Pratchett Equal Rites begins with a mistake that throws the Discworld’s ideas about magic into disarray. A dying wizard passes his staff to what he assumes is the eighth son of an eighth son, only for…
Discworld #2 by Terry Pratchett The Light Fantastic picks up right where The Colour of Magic leaves off, with Rincewind, Twoflower, and the Luggage still somehow alive after tumbling off the edge of the Discworld. That alone tells you a…
Discworld #1 by Terry Pratchett Restless Stars opens with Solaria on the brink and the Vega twins carrying the full weight of what their fight has become. By this point, Darcy and Tory are no longer just battling for survival…
DC Icons #9 by Multiple Harleen Quinzel should be enjoying what passes for peace in Gotham, but Harley Quinn: Redemption starts with her summer plans collapsing into a new crisis. Girls are going missing across the city, and the clues…
DC Icons #8 by Multiple Harleen Quinzel wakes up in a hospital bed with no memory of the past few months, already making Harley Quinn: Ravenous feel more unstable and dangerous than a standard origin story. As she tries to…
DC Icons #7 by Multiple Harleen Quinzel is still a teenager in Harley Quinn: Reckoning, but the book already places her on the edge of the chaos and defiance that will define her later. A gifted student from Gotham’s poorest…
DC Icons #6 by Alexandra Monir Dinah Lance has grown up in a Gotham remade by fear. In Black Canary: Breaking Silence, the city is under the control of the Court of Owls, and women have been stripped of basic…
DC Icons #5 by Leigh Bardugo The DC Icons Series: The Graphic Novel Box Set is best understood as a collected entry point rather than a single continuous story. It brings together the graphic novel adaptations of Wonder Woman: Warbringer,…
DC Icons #4 by Matt de la Peña Clark Kent has always known he is different, but Superman: Dawnbreaker begins before he is a symbol, when being stronger and faster than everyone around him mostly feels like something he has…