Wednesday, September 8, 2021

My Weekly Pull [184] & Can't-Wait Wednesday [159]

 
My Weekly Pull is something I do every Wednesday to show which comics I had pulled for me that week! If you're into comics, or you're looking to start, please join me! If you decide to do your own post, there's a link-up at the bottom. I would love to stop by and check it out!

The Me You Love in the Dark #2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona
Champions #9 by Danny Lore, Luciano Vecchio
Daredevil #34 by Chip Zdarsky, Stefano Landini, Marco Checchetto 

Mamo #3 by Sas Milledge
Goonies Illustrated Storybook by Brooke Vitale, Teo Skaffa

Jacob's comics for the week!

Ordinary Gods #3 by Kyle Higgins, Felipe Watanabe
Deadpool Black, White & Blood #2 by Various Artists, Declan Shalvey
Extreme Carnage Toxin #1 by Steve Orlando, Gerardo Sandoval, Philip Tan
Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature that's currently hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings. It highlights the upcoming releases we're really excited about reading! CWW is a spinoff of the feature Waiting on Wednesday (WoW), that was started by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Bad Girls Never Say Die by Jennifer Mathieu 
Expected publication: October 19th 2021 by Roaring Brook Press

Synopsis (via Goodreads): From the acclaimed author of Moxie comes a gripping gender-flipped reimagining of The Outsiders that explores the deep bonds of female friendship and what it takes to be a "bad girl."

1964. Houston, Texas.

Evie Barnes is a bad girl. So are all her friends. They’re the sort who wear bold makeup, laugh too loud, and run around with boys. Most of all, they protect their own against the world. So when Evie is saved from a sinister encounter by a good girl from the "right" side of the tracks, every rule she's always lived by is called into question. Now she must redefine what it means to be a bad girl and rethink everything she knew about loyalty.

In this riveting story of murder, secrets, and tragedy, Jennifer Mathieu puts a female twist on S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders. Bad Girls Never Say Die has all the drama and heartache of that teen classic, but with a feminist take just right for our times.

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