Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Flowers of Evil vol. 9

This series has gotten enormous mileage in making delicious suffering out of its protagonist’s entire life situation.  In news that should surprise absolutely no one who has been reading “The Flowers of Evil,” it gets some more during the first half of this book.  Still reeling from being called out by Saeki for not finding […]

Marvel Previews Picks: July 2014

Later this year, writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven are giving us “The Death of Wolverine” which is said to deliver exactly what it promises in the title.  I find it hard to work up much excitement for such an event, but it at least has a fairly low bar to clear thanks to […]

100 Bullets: Brother Lono

After one-hundred issues, I thought Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s signature comics creation wrapped up quite well.  Yet there were a couple things nagging at me afterwards.  The biggest was wondering just how things would change now that the families of the Trust were no longer pulling America’s strings.  As for the other, I wanted […]

DC Previews Picks: July 2014

It’s only July but DC is gearing up for its big September event already.  The event in question involves the whole line tying into the “Future’s End” weekly series, so we’re getting a bunch of one-shots showing crazy future scenarios that will likely never come to pass for the inhabitants of the DC Universe.  Now […]

Rat Queens vol. 1: Sass and Sorcery

Between this and “Skullkickers” (also maybe the upcoming “Death Vigil”) Image has pretty much cornered the market on irreverent fantasy-adventure series.  As for whether it’s the best irreverent fantasy-adventure title for your money; well, that’s up for debate.  The Rat Queens are one of several mercenary groups hanging around the quiet and peaceful town of […]

Image Previews Picks: July 2014

Letting creators like Brandon Graham fool around with the characters he created as part of the “Extreme Studios Relaunch” two years ago was only the second-most entertaining thing I’ve experienced from Rob Liefeld.  The most entertaining thing was when he let Alan Moore loose on his ersatz-Superman character Supreme and the legendary writer got to […]

Red Team vol. 1

If there’s one thing that Garth Ennis does better than most other writers whose work I buy based on their name alone, it’s that he knows how to properly tweak the tone of his stories to show the character types and story tropes he likes in a new light each time.  Think about how the […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: July 2014

While I talked about the news from the company out of Sakura-Con yesterday, the biggest news out of Wondercon over the weekend was about the long-awaited return of a certain dim-witted, undefeated barbarian.  That’s right, not only is the first issue of “Groo vs. Conan” finally shipping this month years after its initial announcement, but […]

Dark Horse Manga at Sakura-Con

Wondercon wasn’t the only con being held this past weekend as Sakura-Con was also going on way up north of me in Washington.   Even though I’ve never been to the con or even in the state itself, it’s of importance to me for one key reason:  It’s the con where Dark Horse announces the latest […]