Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

DC Previews Picks: November 2012

Joe Kubert passed away over the weekend and while he certainly deserved the title “legendary artist” for his work on “Sgt. Rock,” “Tor,” “Fax From Sarajevo,” and numerous other DC war and superhero titles, his legacy extends far beyond his artistic skills.  The man also founded the “Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Art” […]

Rachel Rising vol. 1: The Shadow of Death

Even if it didn’t stick its landing, I still enjoyed Terry Moore’s “Echo” a great deal and that made picking up the first volume of his newest series an easy choice.  Where “Echo” was a clear departure from his signature work, the grounded relationship drama “Strangers in Paradise,” “Rachel Rising” is another sharp right turn […]

Drifters vol. 2

I initially thought that this was only going to be a two-volume fantasy-action romp from “Hellsing” creator Kohta Hirano, but I was wrong.  It turns out that this is an “ongoing” series that doesn’t have an endpoint in sight yet.  Now this would be bad news if the title simply delivered up more of the […]

The Punisher by Greg Rucka vol. 1

Greg Rucka has written some good comics for Marvel and DC, and some great ones for Oni.  (Both volumes of “Whiteout” and “Queen and Country” for the latter if you’re wondering.)  Now, after a brief vacation from the industry — ended in part by “Atomic Robo,” go read the man’s introduction to vol. 6 if […]

The Flowers of Evil vol. 2

I’m almost convinced that this would make for a better hentai manga, or even a seinen manga, than the “corrupt” shonen romance it aims to portray.  Except in one instance, “The Flowers of Evil” just doesn’t go far enough to escape its blandness and adherence to genre cliches.  There was one clever twist about halfway […]

Fear Agent vol. 4: Hatchet Job

Going back to “Daredevil” for a bit, if Mark Waid didn’t come along to reset the tone and inject some positivity and good humor into the title and character, it was inevitable that someone would’ve done it at some point.  That’s the nature of these corporate-owned characters — they’re meant to be kept continually in […]

Daredevil by Mark Waid vol. 1

Daredevil is a character who tends to be defined by how far a writer can grind him down and still leave something for others to work with.  You can probably trace this back to Frank Miller’s definitive run, and even more so in his follow-up “Born Again” with David Mazzuchelli.  This became even more apparent […]

Scalped vol. 9: Knuckle Up

If this volume has any flaw, it’s that it tries to cram too much story into the pages here.  Of course, there are worse flaws to have in this day and age. Things get rolling with the fallout from Chief Red Crow’s decision to shut down all of the criminal operations he’s been involved with.  […]