Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 22nd
What I appreciated most is how the book doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not. It’s pure humor, no apologies. Whether it’s a joke about golf or a punchline about kids, the tone is light, accessible, and designed for sharing—either with friends or keeping to yourself for a private chuckle. As a guy who lives in the world of dad-jokes and pun hunts, I found this book to be a perfect companion
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 23rd
The issue does a fantastic job of deepening Kahhori’s story, building on her origins while introducing her to new corners of the Marvel Universe. Watching her cross paths with heroes like Daredevil, Echo, and Moon Knight was a treat. Each interaction felt meaningful, and it was clear the creative team went above and beyond to ensure her character remained authentic and true to her roots.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: December 9th
Barry's story is marked by a brutal honesty that lays bare the realities of his new life. From the initial shock and confusion in the aftermath of his accident to the painstaking process of rehabilitation, Barry's narrative is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. His background as an engineer is evident in his methodical approach to recovery, blending analytical precision with deep emotional introspection.