Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Dark Horse Previews Picks: January 2014

Was there any more significant news about the company in the past month than what I talked about yesterday?  No.  No there was not.  On with the picks! (Okay, the “Grendel/Shadow” crossover by Matt Wagner sounds awesome, but it doesn’t excite me more than a new volume of “Eden” does.) The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper […]

Mind MGMT vol. 2: The Futurist

That you’re reading this review is a testament to the power of morbid curiosity.  While the first volume of “Mind MGMT” certainly had its merits, writer/artist Matt Kindt’s decision to wrap it up with the revelation that the whole endeavor was a big zero-sum game was thoroughly disappointing.  Essentially we wound up with six issues […]

DC Previews Picks: January 2014

It’s the new year in solicitations and thanks to the recently concluded New York Comic-Con, we’ve got some idea of what to expect from DC in the new year.  Most significant at this point is the announcement that the company will be doing another weekly series.  While they’ve done this before in the past with […]

Battling Boy

Paul Pope is a fantastic creator and this represents not only his first long-form work since “Batman:  Year 100,” but also his first original project since “100%.”  That’s far too long a wait between either of these projects and that’s the kind of thing that can lead one to foam at the mouth for new […]

MacGyver: Fugitive Gauntlet

Growing up in the 80’s I don’t think there was a TV show that I loved more than “MacGyver.”  Like everyone else, I loved seeing all of the crazy inventions he’d come up with each week to get himself out of impossible situations.  His antics also instilled in me a love for on-the-spot ingenuity, for […]

A Bride’s Story vol. 5

It’s Laila and Leily’s wedding and we get to see all the work that goes into such an event in this region.  From the girls’ beautification process, to the butchering of sheep for the feast, and the arrival of all guests (invited and not) we get to see every little detail of this epic celebration. […]

Battle Angel Alita: Last Order vol. 18

When the volume begins, it seems like business as usual.  Yes, there’s planetary-level chaos after the climax of the Zenith of Things Tournament (ZOTT) and the majority of the opening chapter is a three-way conversation between two A.I. entities and Alita, but this is that kind of series.  We get plenty of melodrama as the […]

Avengers: Endless Wartime

Marvel doesn’t do a whole lot of original graphic novels.  Their last one was the (quite good) “Halo” one from several years back, and I imagine that was down to the licensing directives of Microsoft and Bungie more than anything else.  However, the company constantly gets its ass handed to it each year when the […]

Star Wars vol. 1: In the Shadow of Yavin

Though Dark Horse’s tenure with the “Star Wars” license kicked off with probably the most significant comic-based story in the franchise, “Dark Empire,” they’ve since spent a lot of time exploring new characters, scenarios and timelines.  The end result has produced a lot of worthy entertainment, particularly between two “Johns” — Ostrander and Jackson Miller […]