Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Witchcraft Works vols. 1 & 2

Honoka Takamiya was just your average male high school student who had the mixed fortune to sit next to Ayaka Kagari, the class idol.  While sitting next to someone as tall, good-looking, and cool as she is was great, he also had to deal with unwanted attention from her massive fan club.  So imagine Honoka’s […]

Marvel Previews Picks: January 2017

“Inhumans vs. X-Men” (“IvX”) hasn’t even shipped its first issue yet and already we know what we’ll be getting after the dust settles on that event.  The word is “ResurrXion,” a launch of all-new “X-Men” titles with one eye trained firmly on the past.  Why’s that?  Well, the titles announced so far are “X-Men:  Blue,” […]

Assassination Classroom vol. 12

We’re on to the next major arc in this series.  I guess you’d call it the “Grim Reaper” arc as it has the students of Class 3-E taking on the assassin of the same name.  Our antagonist for this arc got that title by being kind of assassin you call on when you want someone […]

Image Previews Picks: January 2017

After a summer of waiting to see who gets killed, the season premiere of “The Walking Dead” came off pretty badly by most accounts.  From the extreme violence of the deaths in the episode, to the allegedly manipulative way in which they were revealed, and the general “misery porn” approach taken to most of the […]

DC Previews Picks: January 2017

Are we in the middle of a Wild Dog renaissance?  The character was originally created by writer Max Allan Collins and artist Terry Beatty in the 80’s as a Punisher-esque urban vigilante.  History doesn’t seem to indicate that the comics he appeared in during the time could actually be described as “good,” but there was […]

Rest in Peace, Steve Dillon

You just never know when it’s going to happen or to whom.  Comics lost a master of the form today in Steve Dillon.  The exact cause of his death hasn’t been revealed yet, but he was only 54.  While he was best known in the U.S. for collaborating with Garth Ennis on “Hellblazer,” “Preacher,” and […]

Happiness vol. 1

Hey, guess what I forgot to post on Monday… Makoto Okazaki has it rough.  Now, I’m not talking about how he has to deal with the bullies who have made him into their gopher, or how he has to deal with all of his pent-up adolescent sexual urges by himself.  I’m saying he has it […]