March Reading
Mar. 2nd, 2025 11:09 amMy current reading list for this month! I'll update it as I add things and finish things, and we'll see where I am by the end of the month.
I am at 82% of this audiobook. The end is near!
Update: peace and love on Planet Earth! I finished it! An interesting look at a niche segment of entertainment that I've never watched before (because I don't and have never had cable), covering a period of time that's (somewhat) recent enough that I have a vague memory of a few of the events.
Okay, I can see why this is considered a classic, it was incredible! From the script to the story to the art to the colors, every single panel was breath-taking and I was completely absorbed in the story in a way I didn't think I would.
Oh I'm obsessed with Lunella. I was absolutely screaming in rage every time someone told her to act normal. I would die for this child, no questions asked. Her and her dinosaur should get to destroy New York City anytime they want. I desperately need the next volume.
What a clever and inventive fairytale! I listened to this on audiobook which I think was a great decision, because there's something that feels so right about listening to someone tell you a fairytale.
Captain America: Sentinel of Truth Vol. 1: RevolutionWonder Woman: Agent of Peace, Vol. 1: Global Guardian (Amanda Conner, Graphic Novel)SPYXFAMILY Vol. 1-3 (Tatsuya Endo, Manga)Ms. Marvel: Super Famous (G. Willow Wilson, Graphic Novel)Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: BFF (Amy Reeder, Graphic Novel)- The Foxhole Court (Nora Sakavic, E-Book)
The Daily Show (The Audiobook): An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests (Chris Smith, Audiobook)Thornhedge (T. Kingfisher, Audiobook)Saga of the Swamp Thing Book One (Alan Moore, Graphic Novel)- Captain America Comics #1-10 (Joe Simon, Comic Issues)
- All Winners Comics #1-2 (Carl Burgos, Comic Issues)
- Young Allies Comics #1 (Stan Lee, Comic Issues)
Fantastic Four, Vol. 1: Whatever Happened to the Fantastic Four (Ryan North, Graphic Novel)Fantastic Four, Vol. 2: Four Stories About Hope (Ryan North, Graphic Novel)- Captain America: Symbol of Truth, Vol. 2: Pax Mohannda
The Daily Show (The Audiobook): An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests
I am at 82% of this audiobook. The end is near!
Update: peace and love on Planet Earth! I finished it! An interesting look at a niche segment of entertainment that I've never watched before (because I don't and have never had cable), covering a period of time that's (somewhat) recent enough that I have a vague memory of a few of the events.
Saga of the Swamp Thing
Okay, I can see why this is considered a classic, it was incredible! From the script to the story to the art to the colors, every single panel was breath-taking and I was completely absorbed in the story in a way I didn't think I would.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: BFF
Oh I'm obsessed with Lunella. I was absolutely screaming in rage every time someone told her to act normal. I would die for this child, no questions asked. Her and her dinosaur should get to destroy New York City anytime they want. I desperately need the next volume.
Thornhedge
What a clever and inventive fairytale! I listened to this on audiobook which I think was a great decision, because there's something that feels so right about listening to someone tell you a fairytale.