Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Dark Horse Previews Picks: November 2017

We’ve reached the end of the summer convention season and Dark Horse finally (FINALLY!) announced a new manga license.  Well, it’s not a manga, actually.  You could probably call it manga-adjacent, really, given that its subject is best known as an illustrator/character designer.  The license in question is Yoshitaka Amano:  Beyond the Fantasy — An […]

Murcielago vol. 3

For a series that started off so very well attuned to my (trashier) sensibilities, “Murcielago” has been doing a lot to get me to not like it.  After lesbian mass-murderer protagonist Kuroko Koumori enthusiastically came on to an underage girl and the rock-stupid antics of Hinako in the last volume, the series plows into some […]

Curse Words vol. 1: The Devil’s Devil

I’ve said before that there are two sides to writer Charles Soule.  The one most commonly on display is the one with his ruthless competence that you see in the majority of his superhero work.  His writing on those titles can be involving and even quite enjoyable, but genuine surprises and cleverness are usually few […]

Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide vol. 6

The big news for this series in the post-”Clone Conspiracy” world is that Stuart Immonen is now its regular artist and — OH DEAR GOD WHAT DID THEY DO TO HIS ART!?!?!? If you’ve ever wondered how important good coloring is to art these days, you’re going to want to check out this volume.  Immonen’s […]

The Girl From the Other Side: Siuil, a Run vol. 2

Vol. 1 left off with an effective cliffhanger that had another Outsider grabbing little girl Shiva’s face as her guardian Outsider, Teacher, walked in.  What follows is unusual for the series so far in that it’s a fight scene and a surprisingly violent one at that, delivering blood and dismemberment at one point.  It’s also […]

Another Image Rundown

It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these.  Yet the constant flow of new Image collections into my library continues unabated.  Sometimes, however, there’s not much more to say about them than “title is still good,” “title is still average,” or “Rick Remender is back to his old tricks again.”  There’s also the […]

By Chance or Providence

After saying that you should buy this collection over Becky Cloonan’s latest volume of “The Punisher” yesterday, I figured an explanation as to why was in order.  “By Chance or Providence” collects the creator’s three self-published one-shots along with a heaping collection of sketches.  Though they all share the same feudal, nordic setting and feature […]

The Punisher vol. 2: End of the Line

This volume collects the final pieces of sequential art that Steve Dillon did in his legendary career.  I say “final pieces” and not “full issue” because Dillon was only able to complete a few pages in the beginning, middle, and end of the first issue of this collection.  The rest are filled out by the […]

Checking in with Al Ewing’s “Avengers” titles.

As far as I’m concerned the third volume of Ewing’s “New Avengers” is still the best Marvel superhero title I’ve read this year.  For all intents and purposes “U.S.Avengers vol. 1:  American Intelligence Mechanics” is the follow-on to that and it retains much of what made that previous run great.  An eclectic group of heroes […]