Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn vol. 6

Why haven’t I talked about this series in a while?  That’s because it really hasn’t risen above the harmless the first volume offered.  I went into this series, based on a concept from Masamune Shirow but with the manga actually by “Excel Saga’s” Rikudou Koshi, fully expecting a trainwreck and didn’t get that.  Instead, “Pandora” […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: April 2017

There’s not really much to say about the company’s business above the board this month.  Unless you’re interested to know that they’ll be publishing an omnibus of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer:  Season Eight” later this year.  So it’s time to come back to my favorite talking point with the company:  manga.  I’m bringing it up […]

Marvel Previews Picks: April 2017

The main reason we see so many spin-off titles in comics is because they tend to represent the safest bet of all.  If you liked Title X, then it stands to reason you’ll like Title Xa, Xb, and Xc as well.  This kind of approached worked really well during the 90’s (it’s how we wound […]

DC Previews Picks: April 2017

DC is making good on their promise to deliver more “Watchmen”-related stories in the DCU with these solicitations.  A four-part crossover between “Batman” and “The Flash” called “The Button” has the “World’s Greatest Detective” and the “Fastest Man Alive” teaming up to find out the mystery of the iconic bloodstained smiley-face button and how it […]

Brief thoughts on a couple manga about sucking.

Two volumes in and I’m still involved in following the ongoing disintegration of Makoto Okazaki’s life as he adapts to the changes that his newfound vampirism have wrought in “Happiness.”  Some of these are good, as Okazaki now has a girlfriend and is currently best buds with his former bully after saving that guy from […]

Renato Jones: The One % — Season One

Am I in the mood for a new Image series from writer/artist Kaare Andrews about a vigilante who goes around murdering the most decadent and depraved of the upper class?  You better believe it!  In this post-Great Recession era (which is also the dawn of the Trump administration), I didn’t have to work hard to […]

Batman vol. 10: Epilogue

You know what they say about all good things, right?  Technically, the finale to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s run on “Batman” was the conclusion to the “Superheavy” arc in vol. 9.  This one just collects their final issue together, some assorted odds and ends relating to the “New 52” era of the title, and […]

One-Punch Man vols. 9 & 10

It should go without saying that when you’re trying to build up a new villain for your hero to fight, it probably isn’t a good idea to have said hero incidentally take him out with one punch before they have their big showdown.  Most series aren’t “One-Punch Man,” however.  If there’s one thing linking these […]