Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Boys vol. 9: The Big Ride

It has been almost an entire year since we got a proper collection of this series, and the wait was worth it.  “Highland Laddie” was a mini-series that ran concurrent with the main title, and while it had a few things that were relevant to the overall story, I’ve been looking forward to finding out […]

Superman: The Black Ring vol. 2

The first volume of this felt a bit too much like “Lex Luthor Team-Up,” or “Versus” as was more often the case.  Having Luthor travelling the world to find black orbs that were supposedly the remnants of the Black Lantern rings from “Blackest Night” felt more like just an excuse for writer Paul Cornell to […]

Saturn Apartments vol. 4

Though the structure of this series tends towards the episodic, showcasing the various situations its cast of low-Earth-orbit window washers finds itself in, there have been hints of an uber-arc to tie everything together in previous volumes.  You’d figure that with how young window washer Mitsu’s father disappeared all those years ago that mangaka Hisae […]

Real vol. 10

Not only was this worth the year-long wait from the release of vol. 9, but my reaction upon finishing it was basically, “Damn!  I can’t wait to see what happens next!”  “Real” is in a position similar to other series like “Berserk,” “Black Lagoon,” “Yotsuba&!” and “Blade of the Immortal,” where the long waits between […]

Joe the Barbarian

I wouldn’t trade “New X-Men,” “All-Star Superman,” or his ongoing “Batman” run for anything, but I still wish Grant Morrison would find the time to do more weird and imaginative creator-owned series like this.  As the story goes, Joe is your average teenager who is currently having the mother of all diabetic freak-outs.  Now instead […]

Batman: Noel

Earlier this year it was announced that artist Lee Bermejo would be writing and drawing a special Christmas-themed “Batman” original graphic novel.  Though I’ve known the man to be very good a drawing characters and settings that have a dark, “realistic” look to them but never come off as distractingly photo-referenced (in the way that […]

Punisher MAX vol. 2: Bullseye

In his first volume of “Punisher MAX,” Jason Aaron did a great job of staking out his own territory with the title by acknowledging the character’s roots in the Marvel Universe and making Wilson “The Kingpin” Fisk the main antagonist.  Here, he shows us something else that will only help separate his run from the […]

Hellboy: House of the Living Dead

Seeing this on the shipping lists a couple weeks ago was a pleasant surprise as I had completely forgotten it was coming.  After years of mini-series and one-shots, this marks the first “Hellboy” story to be published as an original graphic novel.  That said, it’s kind of thin for this sort of thing as it […]