I'm a writer, musician, collagist, and more generally a very nerd grrrl. Some of my favorite comics are New Mutants, Jem and the Holograms, Snotgirl and Monstress. I have also been published in different poetry books, anthologies and zines, and with a short story in '99% Chance of Magic: Stories of Strength and Hope for Transgender Kids'. You can follow and contact me at @dunahaller on Instagram and Facebook.
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #53-56
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #53-56 (Liu, Perkins): Some clumsy moments and a lot of team fights don’t mess up the solid story of this arc. An arc about connection, understanding what family really means and shared trauma, and it excels to end on a high note, while at the same time bringing us to absolute tears.
DetailsFor Molly #1
For Molly #1 (Cheng, Sawyer) A cinematographic and dark story about companionship, guilt and pain that promises to carry us to mysterious places, while being close to our hearts.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #52
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins, Walta): A deep exploration of the trauma and survivorhood of Karma, that deeply respects and develops the character, and uses the main story arc to dig into different experiences of oppression and pain.
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Visaggio and Aguirre create a sci-fi futuristic story that prays tribute to our everyday tribulations and preciousness.
DetailsThe Forgotten Queen #1-4
The Forgotten Queen #1-4 (Howard, Pinna) After this run, you’re not going to forget Vexana, the War-Monger. Incredible character work in an existential tale about dread, anguish, love and blood. Please, Valiant, give us more of her!
DetailsFacing The Sun #1-5
Beautifully crafted by Tesslyn Bergin all by herself, Facing the Sun is a tale of abuse, grief and codependency excels in its themes and shocking panels, but with space for cuteness and healing.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #50
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #50 (Liu, Perkins) A beautifully done and hard to digest issue, where emotional weight, tragedy and tension are achieved in practically all of it, both in the script and in the art.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #49
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #49 (Liu, Perkins) is a thrilling second issue of this arc that is excellent when it comes to personal conflict and aftermath, with art that matches the dark tone this story is setting.
DetailsArchie Vs. Predator II #1-5
Archie Vs. Predator II #1-5 (de Campi, Hack) is a delightful piece of terror flick comics, Archie canon exploration (including canon subversion) and masterfully crafted storytelling and art. Just pick it up!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #48
Get ready for the beginning of a story about fresh starts, love and mutant condition in Astonishing X-Men’s #48 (Liu, Perkins) , the starter of a new intriguing status quo and an exploration of some characters’ deep grounds.
DetailsHeavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! TPB
Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! (Usdin, Vakueva, Nesterenko): An uplifting and engaging story, filled with LGBT+ teen positivity and romance and a vibrant style you won’t want to miss. The first volume is not necessary to enjoy this engaging story set in the birth of digital music sharing.
DetailsFallen Angels (1987) #1-8
Fallen Angels (Duffy, Gammill): Join us this Sunday for a look at this self-contained 8-issues comic, where we learn about solidarity, selfishness and community oriented thought. Recommended for anyone wanting to get into old X-Men with some teenage weirdos.
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