Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Image Previews Picks: July 2017

I’ve mentioned before that the best thing Rob Liefeld has done as a comic creator is to let other talented individuals like Brandon Graham and Alan Moore play around with the characters he’s made.  However, he’s also responsible for giving a lot of creators and industry people their big break when he co-founded Image back […]

Marvel Previews Picks: July 2017

So… Marvel has had kind of a terrible month in terms of PR, haven’t they?  From the contents of David Gabriel’s summit with retailers, to the Anti-Semitic, Anti-Christian messages hidden in “X-Men Gold” #1, to the ongoing controversies surrounding “Secret Empire,” the comics side of the company is currently going through one of those phases […]

DC Previews Picks: July 2017

The “Dark Days” prelude continues with “The Casting” in this month’s solicitations, though the main event will kick off next month with “Dark Nights:  Metal” courtesy of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.  That expectations for this are sky-high after the success of their “Batman” run, but they managed to thrive on going bigger with each […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: July 2017

We’re going outside Dark Horse’s solicitations for the above-board talk this month.  That’s because IDW will be publishing (co-publishing?) a crossover between the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “Usagi Yojimbo.”  If that team-up sounds like such a natural fit that you’re wondering why they haven’t done this before, then you’re either not old enough or […]

Wave, Listen to Me! vols. 1 & 2

“Blade of the Immortal” certainly had plenty of irreverent moments strewn throughout its thirty-one volumes.  In reading mangaka Hiroaki Samura’s other works it becomes clear that’s his default mindset and he was doing his best to suppress it while working on his magnum opus.  While such irreverence can get a little wearying at times and […]

The Killer vol. 5: Fight or Flight

Here’s another series where if I had known this was going to be the last volume of it, I’d have saved doing the podcast on it until now.  Anyhow, writer Matz and artist Luc Jacamon’s long-running series about a professional killer reaches an ambiguous end despite the global ambitions portended at the end of the […]

Queen Emeraldas vol. 1

Kodansha Comics should be applauded for bringing an old-school (read:  originally published in the 70’s) manga to our shores.  Ditto for the fact that it’s coming from mangaka Leiji Matsumoto, who is probably better known for the anime spun off of his works out here than the manga they’re based on.  The art is also […]

Johnny Red: The Hurricane

I don’t think that Garth Ennis has written a war comic that I haven’t enjoyed reading on some level.  However, the more enjoyable ones tend to be where he tells us an actual story as opposed to explaining a specific aspect of combat or history.  “The Hurricane” easily falls into the former category as it’s […]