Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Star Wars: Kanan vol. 2 — First Blood

This volume collects the final six issues of the “Kanan” series, the first one of Marvel’s “Star Wars” line to be cancelled.  Getting the axe after twelve issues may make it seem like this series was a creative misfire, but that’s not entirely the case here.  If anything, “Kanan” was hamstrung by the decision to […]

Wonder Woman: Earth One vol. 1

Grant Morrison tackling a continuity-free reinvention of “Wonder Woman” with frequent and talented artistic collaborator Yanick Paquette:  It sounds like can’t-miss proposition.  The good news on that front is that “Wonder Woman:  Earth One” is a solid read that is ultimately worth its hardcover cover price.  The thing here is it’s Paquette’s art that dazzles […]

One-Punch Man vol. 6

I think if I wanted to be a hipster, this is the volume where I would declare that this series is “Over.”  That’s right “One-Punch Man” is no longer cool because our hero no longer embodies the title of his series.  When an alien spacecraft lands on Earth and proceeds to lay waste to the […]

Chew vol. 11: The Last Supper

This penultimate volume doesn’t get off to the best of starts.  Sure it shows us Toni Chu in Heaven making nice with Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, but then it jumps over to showing us Olive Chu’s future career with the FDA.  It’s good for some laughs, but its relevance to the main story is […]

My Fanime Reading List

It wasn’t all panels, screenings, and checking out places to eat at the con.  …Actually on second thought, it really was with my phone and 3DS picking up the slack otherwise.  But for the plane trips there and back I had to rely on the comics in my backpack.  They were generally quite good and […]

Fanime 2016: Only 356 days until the next one!

I’m doing my best to shake off the annual bout of post-con depression here.  This year’s Fanime didn’t have the depressing lows or thrilling high of the previous one, but it was an awesome experience overall.  That’s because there was enough going on between panels, screenings, and visits to the dealer’s hall and artist’s alley […]