Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Cats of the Louvre

Now I can say that I’ve read at least one of the manga nominated for the “Best U.S. Edition of International Material — Asia” Eisner this year.  Thank Amazon’s recent “Buy 2 Get 1 Free” sale and my love of anything that features cats for that.  As for the volume itself, you can thank the […]

Marvel Previews Picks: September 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: X of Swords:  Creation #1 Event season never stops at Marvel Comics these days.  What we’ve got here, however, is a gen-u-ine throwback here.  Not only is this strictly an “X-Men” event, but it’s the kind of inter-title crossover that used to be a staple of the line.  The last one of these […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: September 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation Octopath Traveller:  The Complete Guide Yes, I know this isn’t a comic.  It doesn’t even fully qualify as an artbook as the solicitation text and subtitle reveal that it’s also part strategy guide as well.  So what’s it doing here?  For one, it’s an extraordinarily slow September in these solicitations as Dark Horse […]

DC Solicitations Sneaks: September 2020

Well, I can’t call these “Previews Picks” anymore… Above-the-Board Recommendation: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen:  Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? I think Matt Fraction is a very uneven writer.  His runs on “Invincible Iron Man,” “Uncanny X-Men,” and “Sex Criminals” were marked by parts that were really good, and parts that were really terrible.  The one series […]

To Your Eternity vol. 1

Yoshitoki Oima showed with “A Silent Voice” that she could mix serious social issues with heartfelt melodrama and interesting characters to tell an interesting story in the present day.  Even if the first volume and its illustration of bullying was a full notch above the six that followed.  Her follow-up series is miles away from […]

Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns and Moonage Daydreams

David Bowie was a one-of-a-kind artist with an unmistakable style.  So it’s fitting that this biography of his life up through his time as Ziggy Stardust is illustrated and co-written by another one-of-a-kind artist with an unmistakable style:  Mike Allred.  I’ve made no secret of how much I love his work, and he really knocks […]

The Banks

The Banks family has a long criminal history in the city of Chicago.  From Clara and her husband Melvin in the 70’s & 80’s, to her daughter Cora in the 90’s and 00’s, and her daughter Celia in the present day, they’ve all made money by being smart about who they steal from and never […]

Sara by Ennis and Epting

Garth Ennis has been writing war comics for a couple decades now.  Most of them are very good, with a few ranking right up there with “Preacher” and “Punisher MAX” as some of the best stuff that he’s ever written.  Even with that being the case, there are certain tropes that creep into the majority […]