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Mostly reading sci-fi, fantasy, and comics/graphic novels, but occasionally some other stuff too.

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Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard: The Power Fantasy Volume 1: The Superpowers (Paperback, Inglés language, Image)

It’s 1999. Six indescribably powerful people each have the destructive capability of America’s nuclear arsenal.

If mutually assured destruction were people

I had no idea what this was about when I started reading this, but I really enjoyed it.

It's probably easiest to consider the idea of mutually assured destruction: the idea that because a bunch of countries have nukes and could destroy each other, so therefore no one uses nukes. This only exists however due to a delicate balance that needs to be maintained constantly. Now imagine that that destructive power resides in people. People, with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues... And still that delicate balance needs to be maintained... along with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues...

So then, who gets to make the rules and maintain the balance?

Leigh Bardugo, John Picacio: The Invisible Parade (Hardcover, Hachette)

Everyone in the neighborhood was getting ready for the party. Everyone knew somebody on the …

Wonderful

The Invisible Parade is a truly beautiful picture book about Día de Muertos and a little girl grieving her recently passed grandfather. The artwork is phenomenally beautiful and touching, and the story provides a message of hope and humanity.

reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 by Kelly Thompson (Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1)

Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman: Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 (Paperback, 2025, DC Comics)

Without the island paradise, without the sisterhood that shaped her, without a mission of peace…she’s …

Wonder Woman meet Hellboy

What if Wonder Woman was raised in hell by a witch? That's the premise here, and it doesn't disappoint. There's still all the regular Greek god stuff going on, but it's all been covered with a veneer of darkness, without minimising on the (capital-H) Hope Wonder Woman so naturally brings as a part of her character. A great, gritty re-imagining!

started reading Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 by Kelly Thompson (Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1)

Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman: Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 (Paperback, 2025, DC Comics)

Without the island paradise, without the sisterhood that shaped her, without a mission of peace…she’s …

I'm participating in the voting for the Hugo Awards this year, and the voter pack was released the other day! So I'm going to try and tear though as much excellent scifi and fantasy as I can in the next two months! #Hugo2026Finalist

Sara Haddad, Baraa Awoor: The Sunbird (Paperback, University of Queensland Press)

Adapted for young readers from her critically acclaimed adult novel, Sara Haddad's middle-grade story about …

I stopped reading this at bedtime, as I felt like my kids might still have been on the young side (and, TBH, there's enough exposure in daily news already to the horrors of how some humans treat others). But this is truly excellent; a great reimagining of the original.

started reading Scorcher by Tim Ross

Tim Ross: Scorcher (Paperback, Modernister Books) No rating

The soft crash of waves that blissfully block out all other noise, the smell of …

Just rediscovered this on my desk. It was a gift from a friend that I had, truth be told, forgotten about entirely. Turns out procrastinating can really pay off!