Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Aposimz vol. 2

Two volumes in and I’m still waiting for mangaka Tsutomu Nihei to shake up the storytelling here.  It’s all so familiar as vol. 2 begins with Etherow and Titania arriving in an Imperial town only to get thrown into jail after the former is suspected of suffering from Frame Disease.  This only puts him right […]

Secret Agent Deadpool

“Deadpool” miniseries have been so prolific over the past few years…  Hey, wait a minute! We’ve been here fairly recently.  “Secret Agent Deadpool” manages to clear my threshold for buying a deadpool miniseries by coming from “The Adventures of Doctor McNinja” writer/artist and “Gwenpool” writer Christopher Hastings and artist Salva Espin.  Its hook is pretty […]

The Problem of Susan and Other Stories

This latest adaptation of stories and poems from Neil Gaiman is mostly just alright.  P. Craig Russell, who has worked with Gaiman on multiple comics projects, handles the art and adaptation work for most of what’s featured here.  He’s also responsible for the superior “Neil Gaiman Library” entry “Murder Mysteries,” which is more worthy of […]

Batman vol. 8: Cold Days

So “The Wedding” didn’t go as planned and Batman is still a confirmed bachelor.  Which is fine because that means his marriage to Queen Watevera Wa’nabi in “The Lego Movie 2” is now canon.  Right? Wait… It isn’t? Awwwww… Anyhow, Bruce’s attempted marriage to Selina also represented his big grab at happiness in the life […]

Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle vol. 5

Should I have talked about this latest volume in the most recent podcast?  Nope.  That was all about discussing the “Alita”-related stories that I hadn’t had a chance to talk about yet, and were also representative of its Shueisha-era heyday.  Five volumes in and it’s clear that “Mars Chronicle” is a much different beast in […]

Image Previews Picks: May 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Die vol. 1:  Fantasy Heartbreaker It’s the first volume of a new Kieron Gillen-written series.  How could I not give it this spot? “Die” has the writer teaming up with artist Stephanie Hans to give us what’s been described as “Goth Jumanji.”  It’s essentially about a group of kids who were into roleplaying […]