Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 8

The focus of this series shifts back to Darryl Lorenz and his squad for this volume as the Zeon forces pursue their own efforts to recapture the tech behind the Psycho Zaku from the Nanyang Alliance.  Well, with a side of pillaging to go with the hunting as it’s revealed in the opening chapters that […]

The Fix vol. 3: Deal of Fortune

“Bedlam:”  Two volumes. “Morning Glories:”  Ten volumes. “The Fix:”  Three volumes. What do all of these series have in common?  They’re all creator-owned series written by Nick Spencer which are all unlikely to see completion.  Apparently writing for Marvel Comics takes up so much of his time that he can’t work with the artists of […]

Star Wars: Thrawn

When Disney acquired Lucasfilm and kicked the “Star Wars” Expanded Universe to the curb, Grand Admiral Thrawn immediately rose to the top of everyone’s lists of characters who they expected to see re-incorporated into this new continuity.  It’s not hard to understand why as he was the main antagonist of Timothy Zahn’s “Heir to the […]

East of West vol. 8

If this series sticks to the estimated number of issues the story was planned to run from creators Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta, then it should be wrapping up in the next two volumes.  You’d expect the series to start ramping up the tension and action as its many players start to converge and make […]

I Am A Hero Omnibus vol. 7

The first few chapters in this volume are set in Belgium and are veeeeeery foreshadow-y.  Specifically in regards to what the endgame of this virus might be, and I hope it’s not as much like “The Human Centipede” as it’s made out to be here.  Then things finally shift back to Hideo, Oda, and the […]

Kingpin: Born Against

Sometimes a character in a corporate-owned superhero comic book can change.  More often than not they don’t and even when they do change, they’ll usually revert back to type in a couple years.  Writer Matthew Rosenberg has found a way to turn this trait to his advantage in this miniseries which, going by its title […]

X-Men: Red vol. 1 — The Hate Machine

I don’t think that the world was crying out for a third color-coded core “X-Men” title, but here we are.  Fortunately the title has a real advantage in that it’s coming to us from writer Tom Taylor after he delivered a very good six-volume run on “All-New Wolverine.”  Does Taylor’s first shot at the brass […]

It’s a manga rundown!

So I was looking at my “to review” pile and saw that there’s an excessively large amount of manga in it.  Enough to take me into December if I tackled each volume at my normal rate. Then I remembered that I’ve got another order of manga coming in from The Right Stuf as I write […]