2020 is done and in the rearview mirror, which means it’s time to look at our Most Anticipated Games of 2021 – chosen by our writers.
Within all the blood, tears, and gore of Sweet Home, I found one of the best portrayals of a person with suicidal depression I’d ever seen.
Asadora! Volume 1 by acclaimed mangaka Naoki Urasawa tackles themes of war, poverty, natural disaster, and endurance in this story about Asada Asa.
Moriarty the Patriot Volume 2 is published by VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump and shows the Moriarty crew taking their system breaking goals to London.
Get the tissues ready, because Dragon Quest Episode 13 wanted to make sure that the latest battle didn’t end without pulling at some heartstrings.
Wolverine #8 is the perfect jumping on point for readers old and new, reaching back into the clawed hero’s past to set up a new story.
Amazing Spider-Man #55 takes an unexpected turn as the “Last Remains” storyline reaches its conclusion, paying off two years of buildup.
Werewolf By Night #3, after surviving a battle royale against three modified monsters, Red Wolf finds find Jake and educates him about his family.