Mid-Year Comic Freak Out Tag

I have seen the Mid-Year Book Tag floating around the internet, both on blogs and YouTube videos. I wanted to shake it up because this year I have read so many comics. Having a pull list has created an obligation to go to a comic book store at least twice a month. This is my take on the “Mid-Year Book Tag” except with comics instead.

Best Comic I’ve Read So Far in 2021

Image is a photo of a comic. It is Black Cat #1 from the King in Black story. It shows a woman with white hair wearing a black body suit. On the collar is white fur along with the white fur appearing on the ankles. There's a claw reaching for Black Cat.

Earlier in 2021, Marvel had launched their King in Black crossover event. This teams up the Marvel heroes to battle Knull, the god of the symbiotes. I had several series I was interested in, but none captured my attention like Black Cat. Each issue was equally entertaining and action-packed. Black Cat has quickly become one of my favorite Marvel heroes to follow. This was so good and quite possibly might be my favorite issue I have read in 2021.

Best Comic Sequel I’ve Read in 2021

Witchblood is another comic series that I’m thoroughly enjoying. On the cover is the main protagonist, Yonna. She is a witch traveling in the Western United States. While traveling, her motorcycle breaks down, and she stumbles upon a group of vampires. These vampires are hunting for an artifact that belongs to Yonna’s mentor. Yonna realizes she can’t let these vampires collect the artifact, and now she’s on an adventure to stop them.

Witchblood is a comic I would recommend for anyone new to comics.

New Release I Haven’t Read Yet

Image is a graphic novel cover for Food Goodness Sake Volume One by K. Lynn Smith. It shows a woman with blue hair on the cover. Behind her is a devil. He is side eyeing her.

I backed the third volume of For Goodness Sake by K. Lynn Smith. Additionally, I was able to pick up the second volume, too. I believe it technically will be released this year? or sent to me in the mail this year, so I thought it counted.

For Goodness Sake tells the story of Rayne, a young woman traveling throughout the US in her makeshift camper. She stumbles upon Thatcher. Thatcher was cursed, and now he appears as a relative of the devil. Rayne is determined to rid Thatcher of his curse and find who cursed him in the first place. Rayne and Thatcher’s friendship is adorable to read about.

Biggest Disappointment

Hollywood Trash #1 was probably the worst comic I have read this year. I’m a big fan of Mad Cave Studios; however, this series wasn’t for me. The story was hard to follow, and I didn’t find it that interesting.

Newest Favorite Character

Logan McBride is a character I thought was intriguing to follow. She’s one of the main characters in Destiny NY by Pat Shand. I like reading about Logan because her actions seem realistic. She is going through a bad breakup and calls out her ex for treating her badly. She takes comfort in working at a coffee shop and petting her kitty. She also fulfilled her destiny at a young age and now struggles to find what’s next for her. She’s a young woman who doesn’t know who she is yet. I think that struggle reminds me of me a couple of years ago.

Destiny NY is another great comic series I would recommend.

Book That Made Me Happy + Beautiful Book I’ve Bought

Aquicorn Cove is such a lovely story about family, loss, and ocean preservation. Aquicorn Cove takes place in the same world as Tea Dragon Society, both written and illustrated by Katie O’Neill. Aquicorn Cove centers on Lana, who visits her aunt by the sea. Lana’s mother passed away when Lana was young, and she finds the sea has awakened memories of her and her mother. As storms constantly rock the land, Lana finds an Aquicorn that’s been impacted by the pollution in the lake. This prompts Lana’s aunt to revisit why she does the things she does and how her actions have caused damage to the ocean.

This is such a beautiful story. Katie O’Neill has a way of telling a story about heavy topics while still making this light-hearted. I want to save these books for my children and read these stories to them.

Currently, I have read 63 books and/or comics this year. I have surpassed my goal, and I’m excited to see what my reading number will be at the end of 2021. What comics have you read this year that you have loved? Let me know in the comments below.

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