Red City: By Marie Lu (Book Review)
Marie Lu’s Red City arrives as a thunderclap: an adult-leaning urban fantasy that pairs high-stakes family drama with a violent, intoxicating…
History of Kingpin In Marvel Comics
This article explores the history of Kingpin in Marvel Comics, including his creation, origin, major story arcs, abilities, and lasting legacy.
Black Phone 2 Review: Ghosts, Trauma, and the Return of the Grabber
In this Black Phone 2 Review, we explore how the film, though visually striking and thematically rich, struggles to maintain the emotional precision.
Girl Dinner: By Olivie Blake (Book Review)
Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner arrives as a deliberately provocative, darkly comedic novel that pairs glossy, modern-society satire with a slowly…
History of Doom Patrol In DC Comics
To truly understand their appeal, one must look back at the history of Doom Patrol in DC Comics, exploring their comic book roots, character…
Thoth: Egyptian God of Knowledge, Writing and The Moon
Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge, writing, and the moon. Revered as the cosmic scribe and the mind of Ra.
The Valkyries: Divine Warriors of Valhalla
Let’s journey through the mists of time to explore who the Valkyries truly were, what role they played in Norse cosmology
The Widow: By John Grisham (Book Review)
John Grisham, renowned for his legal thrillers, ventures into the realm of mystery with his latest novel, The Widow.
Origin of Spider-Man Noir In Marvel Comics
Let’s trace the origins of Spider-Man Noir—the Spider who fights crime in a city that never sees the light.
Reminders of Him: Colleen Hoover’s Next Heart-Wrenching Film Arrives in 2026
Colleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him movie, starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers, brings a story of love, loss, and second chances to theaters…
Good Spirits: By B.K. Borison (Book Review)
B.K. Borison’s Good Spirits is a holiday-flavored paranormal romance that wears its heart on its sleeve and sprinkles just enough magic on top
History Of Swamp Thing In DC Comics
The history of Swamp Thing in DC Comics has been an extraordinary journey—from horror fiction to philosophical masterpiece.














