Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

A Bride’s Story vol. 4

Kaoru Mori changes up the tone with this volume, pushing it more towards overt comedy this time out.  The reasons for that are right on the cover.  We’re introduced to them after Mr. Smith falls off of his camel into a lake and is rescued by the twins Laila and Leily who find out that […]

The Adventures of Dr. McNinja vol. 2: Timefist

Christopher Hastings, the writer/artist of this series, dedicated this volume to his friends Jeff and Holly for being such supportive friends, and because one of them gave him the idea for dinosaurs being bounced off the Earth into space.  From there, these dinos traveled frozen through space, being bombarded by cosmic radiation until they arrived […]

Two More From the New 52

The first volume of “Wonder Woman” by writer Brian Azzarello and artists Cliff Chiang and Tony Akins was one of the best surprises of the “New 52.”  Azzarello is a writer who rarely aims to give readers what they want and usually shoots for trying to give us something that we didn’t know we needed.  […]

Image Previews Picks: April 2013

Issue #36 of “Prophet” comes out this month.  While it wasn’t one of my “ten best” of last year, it was a title that would’ve been on there had the list gone to twenty.  The first volume was just too bizarre, weird and unique to not be worthy of some notice.  However, come this month […]

Onwards Towards Our Noble Deaths

Shigeru Mizuki may be one of Japan’s best-known and loved mangaka, but prior to this title’s publication in April 2011, none of his work had ever been translated into English.  Though his most famous series, “Ge ge ge no Kitaro,” is an enduringly popular kid’s  series that deals with the many denizens of Japanese folklore, […]

Marvel Previews Picks: April 2013

The upcoming “Age of Ultron” event will be serialized at a blistering pace even by Marvel’s current standards.  April will be its second month and if everything goes as planned we’ll be up to issue six by the end of it.  That being said, if everything does go as planned, we’ll have been treated to […]

Fatale vol. 2: The Devil’s Business

Though it pains me to say it, the first volume of this series was somewhat of a letdown.  After Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips consistently hit it out of the park with “Sleeper,” “Criminal,” and “Incognito,” I was expecting “Fatale” to do just the same.  Unfortunately, the story, the setting and the characters all felt […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: April 2013

According to Rich Johnston, pre-orders for the “Hyrule Historia” currently stand at 250,000.  It’s all the more impressive when you consider that this is a $35 hardcover, but I’m curious as to why he’s reporting on this.  Sure it has a “Skyward Sword” comic inside, but it’s not really comics news, nor the first such […]

DC Previews Picks: April 2013

If the creative teams for “Constantine” and “Birds of Prey” look a little different from last month, it’s because they’ve been retroactively changed since then.  Robert Venditti is off the former, replaced by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes plotting it with Fawkes scripting, and Jim Zubkavitch is off the latter, with Christy Marx now onboard.  […]