Review: Lobster Johnson Vol. 3: Satan Smells a Rat by Mike Mignola

In this volume, Lobster Johnson takes on a Nazi-filled zeppelin, an assassin with an army of monkeys, and an Egyptian high priestess.  This was an interesting collection of pulp stories because it had very diverse villains. I liked the stories in this one, but I didn’t enjoy them as much as I have previous volumes. … More Review: Lobster Johnson Vol. 3: Satan Smells a Rat by Mike Mignola

Review: An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

In this book, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz offers a history of the United States told from the perspective of Indigenous peoples discussing how for centuries the Native Americans actively resisted the expansions of the United States. This book spans more than 400 years of history and discusses what many history books overlook, whitewashes, and outright lies about. … More Review: An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Review: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Charles and Anna have been tasked with meeting the European wolves about Bran’s controversial proposition to reveal werewolves to humans. While most of the alphas seem agreeable, the most feared and controlling of them isn’t and he makes it well known. There is also the issue of the vampire attacks against Anna.  I really enjoyed … More Review: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Review: Lobster Johnson Vol. 2: The Burning Hand by Mike Mignola

In this second volume, the crime-fighting hero Lobster Johnson is back, defeating bad guys and leaving his signature mark. This volume focuses on a gangster crime boss and his cronies.  This was another very enjoyable comic. I am really enjoying these pulp-style stories, especially since they are all self contained and you don’t have to … More Review: Lobster Johnson Vol. 2: The Burning Hand by Mike Mignola