Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Golden Kamuy vol. 2

The second volume of this early 20th century adventure manga has an interesting mix of the nice and the nasty.  Much of the “nice” involves former soldier Saichi “Immortal” Sugimoto and tween Ainu huntress Asirpa hanging out at her village.  We get to learn plenty about the Ainu culture, such as how the size of […]

Image Previews Picks: January 2018

It’s a big month for Robert Kirkman as both “Invincible” and “The Walking Dead” hit major milestone issues.  This is a much bigger deal for the former series as this is its final issue.  More on that and the rest of Image’s solicitations after the break. Invincible #144:  It takes a certain amount of balls […]

Marvel Previews Picks: January 2018

The Marvel Legacy one-shot has arrived and with it, the identity of the resurrectee that issue was supposed to reveal.  To my surprise, it wasn’t some kind of prologue for “The Return of Jean Grey” miniseries that was solicited last month.  Instead, it’s the return of a completely different character.  One who we really haven’t […]

DC Previews Picks: January 2018

*deep breath*  Okay, so about a month back Tom King tweeted a page of art from Jason Fabok with a severed hand catching fire in a wintery backdrop and Fabok tweeted a picture of snow with a statement that he was working with a writer on a secret project.  CBR thought that this meant the […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: January 2018

Dark Horse has partnered up with Nintendo to release several of their gaming art and sourcebooks, including the mega-selling “Hyrule Historia.”  One has to wonder when they’re going to take their relationship to the next level and start giving us comics based on these properties.  We have an answer now and it is “Fall 2018” […]

Spider-Man/Deadpool vol. 3: Itsy-Bitsy

I really enjoyed the first volume of this series which had the creators of “Deadpool’s” first solo series, Joe Kelly and Ed Mcguinness, teaming up again to see if they could recapture some of that magic.  It was a very funny romp with fantastic art from McGuinness and acknowledged continuity in a way that most […]

Star Wars: Darth Maul

Cullen Bunn is one of those writers who has written a lot of comics that I’ve liked, but nothing I’ve been truly passionate about.  (Yet, anyway.)  “Darth Maul” doesn’t really move the needle regarding my opinion of him as it’s a capable, competent comic that you could buy or skip entirely without any repercussions.  There […]

All-Star Batman vol. 2: Ends of the Earth

One of the things I was expecting to see from Scott Snyder’s run on “All-Star Batman” was more single-issue stories after the first arc.  While the writer did a handful of shorter tales over the course of his run on “Batman,” the majority of his time on that title was spent on blockbuster stories that […]

Delicious in Dungeon vol. 2

Why yes, part of my plan for burning through all those titles last week was so that I could talk up the latest volume of this excellent series some more.  With the New York Times having divested itself of reporting bestseller lists for manga (and graphic novels in general), there’s no way to tell whether […]