Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

New Lone Wolf & Cub vol. 5

After five volumes I’m starting to get a little fuzzy on the details of the main plot for the series.  It’s supposed to be about how wandering ronin and surrogate father to Daigoro, Togo Shigekata, is delivering a message as the dying wish of a last man.  Upon delivering it, all sorts of behind-the-scenes machinations […]

Ms. Marvel vols. 1 & 2

Six printings of the first issue.  Sales that remain consistent (and even go up).  Near-universal acclaim across the internet.  These are the things that can be used to describe “Ms. Marvel,” one of the most successful new characters that has come out of Marvel in quite some time.  With Carol Danvers now “Captain Marvel,” the […]

On my ongoing quest for entertaining trash!

“Wounded Man” managed it for nine volumes.  “High School of the Dead” gave us seven volumes that trended downward in quality before it just stopped.  “Terra Formars” gave us one hilariously awful volume before improving just enough to be boring.  “Tenjo Tenge” was… Well, that was mostly good and never less than “readable” for the […]

Marvel Previews Picks: October 2015

“All-New Marvel NOW!” begins here! …Wait, that’s not it.  They already used that one about a year into “Marvel NOW!”  Let me see… Ah, “All-New, All-Different Marvel NOW!” begins here! You know the drill, with the wrap-up of “Secret Wars” — assuming that the final issue does arrive in October — Marvel serves up its […]

Image Previews Picks: October 2015

This year’s Image Expo was held the week before Comic-Con and, as you’d expect, featured a ton of new title announcements from creators who have worked with the publisher before and some new ones.  These announcements include:  Mark Millar and Rafael Albuquerque holding up new issues of “American Vampire”  ordinary person who happens to be […]

Maria the Virgin Witch vol. 3

This wraps up the main story with the fourth volume “Exhibition” set to contain… I dunno, maybe side stories set before, after, or even during the events of the previous three volumes.  Anywhoo, vol. 3 wraps things up in better fashion than what I was expecting after vol. 2.  It’s nothing fantastic by any stretch […]

DC Previews Picks: October 2015

Well, the new trailer for “Batman vs. Superman” at least did a better job of putting the title conflict into perspective.  Still not completely sold on Zack Snyder’s ultra-serious approach to the DC Universe.  I’m more optimistic about the new “Batman” film coming from Ben Affleck, and supposedly co-written by him and Geoff Johns.  Now […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: October 2015

Among the news coming out of Comic-Con last week included Greg Rucka bringing “Tevinter’s Boba Fett” to a “Dragon Age” miniseries, Joss Whedon answering the question of “Why isn’t there a female Victorian steampunk Batman?” in his new series “Twist,” Paolo Rivera and Chris Roberson contributing to the Mignolaverse, and Larry Hama doing a “Call […]