Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Old Man Logan vol. 4: Old Monsters

The first story in this volume contains something I never thought I’d see:  Good art from Felipe Andrade.  In his work on other titles like “Ultimate X-Men” and “Siege:  Battleworld” he usually took “stylistic exaggeration” to mean that he had the freedom to deliver characters that looked like twisted, misshapen lumps of their usual selves. […]

Everafter vol. 1: The Pandora Protocol

In what was likely an attempt to keep the sales magic of “Fables” going for the increasingly moribund Vertigo imprint, writers Lilah (formerly Matthew) Sturges and Dave Justus have delivered unto us “Everafter.”  I realize that description makes it sound like a cynical cash-in, but Sturges has a long history writing other “Fables” projects both […]

Assassination Classroom vol. 16

After fifteen volumes, and roughly two and a half years since the start of this title’s publication in English, we were finally going to learn Koro-sensei’s origin with vol. 16.  So yes, I was pretty excited to finally read this volume.  Having read it… I wouldn’t classify my disappointment as “crushing” but I was expecting […]

All-Star Batman vol. 1: My Own Worst Enemy

Forget the previous “Batman” series to bear this title.  This time around “All-Star” is the victory lap for Scott Snyder after he, along with Greg Capullo, delivered some of the best “Batman” stories in recent memory with their run on the “New 52” incarnation of the title.  While that series worked because it managed to […]

Two from Mark Waid, briefly.

He’s one of the best and most prolific writers of superhero comics, but not everything he puts out is a home run.  Take Champions vol. 1:  Change the World as an example.  Subsequent to the events of “Civil War II” along with a general disappointment at how adult superheroes tackle their job, Kamala “Ms. Marvel” […]

Image Previews Picks: September 2017

While the release schedule for DC’s once-celebrated Vertigo imprint continue to thin out with each passing month, it’s still in better shape than Marvel’s was-almost-kinda-sorta-a-contender creator-owned imprint Icon.  It launched with the first issue of the second volume of “Powers” by Bendis and Oeming and in that moment it looked like the imprint could be […]

Murcielago vol. 2

Vol. 2 of this series carries on in much the same way as vol. 1 did.  There’s plenty of over-the-top thrills on tap here, but not a whole lot of depth to go along with them.  The first two-thirds of vol. 2 are dedicated to wrapping up the “Murder Party” arc from the previous volume […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: September 2017

One of the titles in this month’s round of solicitations either represents a welcome second chance for a series or evidence that Dark Horse needs to re-think the way they promote original titles without a built-in audience.  The Once and Future Queen is a modern-day female-centric spin on the Arthurian Legend from writers Adam Knave […]