To save her own life, reach her dreams, and help the god regain his throne, she goes on a perilous journey from Yucatán to Mexico City to the Mayan underworld, entering the world of Mayan mythology and finding adventure. Why You Should Read: Set in Mexico during the Jazz Age, I apprec...
Overall, I love the humor and the world-building in this kid show that becomes more teen and mature as the series progressed. There’s even some romance for the main character Vlad. Not to mention, a hilarious romance for the Count in seasons 3 and 4 (he falls for a human teacher) a...
Like its predecessor, Let There Be Carnage isn’t really a functional superhero movie, at least in the sense that modern audiences understand the genre. It’s lumpy, it’s irrational, it’s more interested in immediate thrills than world building. However, despite this, Let There Be Carnage...