Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 2

If you’ll recall, I wasn’t all that impressed with the first volume of this new “Gundam” series.  It delivered all the familiar “War is Hell” moral musings you’d expect as seen through the Federation and Zeon’s struggle to take control of the strategically important Thunderbolt sector without doing much to distinguish itself.  Some steps are […]

Abe Sapien vol. 8: The Desolate Shore

So this is it?  After five volumes of Abe’s ongoing series that, while it certainly had its moments, was mostly a dull slog more than anything else this is the ending we get!?  While the series certainly has significant relevance to the Mignolaverse, it’s easily the runt of the litter quality-wise when compared to the […]

Aliens: Defiance vol. 1

The quality of “Aliens” comics over the years from Dark Horse has fluctuated wildly.  While the initial miniseries from writer Mark Verheiden and artist Mike Nelson still holds up well today, a quick read through any of the Omnibus volumes will reveal some pretty misguided endeavors as well.  “Defiance” is not only the first ongoing […]

Otherworld Barbara vol. 1

The latest Moto Hagio manga to come from Fantagraphics features a first chapter that is confusing, weird, and likely going to turn off readers unaccustomed to the kind of strangeness this old-school shojo mangaka likes to traffic in.  It takes place on the island of Barbara and focuses on young Aoba and her two friends, […]

Kill or be Killed vol. 1

Brubaker and Phillips are at it again.  One of comics’ most reliable writer/artist teams, to the point where even their lesser projects turn out to be pretty readable, is back with a brand new title which tackles an all-new subject for them.  This time around it’s the concept of vigilantism and what makes an average […]

Image Previews Picks: May 2017

Image’s 25th Anniversary celebration rolls on with these solicitations.  So what can we look forward to along those lines in May?  Well, the issue of “Saga” which kicks off its next arc will only set you back 25 cents.  For those of you who are nostalgic for the time when Todd McFarlane actually drew “Spawn,” […]

DC Previews Picks: March 2017

Last year brought a big revamp for DC’s licensed Hanna-Barbera comics and characters and now the Looney Tunes characters are getting the same treatment.  Coming out of ComicsPro is word of four “Vs.” titles that will see familiar DC characters pitted against specific Looney Tunes.  One of them is genuinely inspired:  Lobo vs. the Road […]