Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Dark Horse Previews Picks: October 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Alien:  The Original Screenplay HC I’m mentioning this hardcover here less for my expectations of its overall quality than what it represents.  As with all collected editions solicited from Dark Horse, “Alien:  The Original Screenplay” is advance-solicited by two months.  Which means it will come out in December — an “under the wire” […]

Marvel Previews Picks: October 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Warhammer 40,000:  Marneus Calgar #1 (of 5) I’ve heard of “Warhammer” over the years, of which “40,000” is its future sci-fi version, yet I’ve never really had a reason to really take an interest in it.  Until now, as you may have guessed.  That’s because in acquiring the “Warhammer” license from Games Workshop, […]

Murcielago vol. 14

I was hoping this arc was going to bring the series back to its old, nasty roots.  Having it involve a crazed serial killer living in the sewers who takes bites out of girls will do that to you.  What it ultimately winds up being is little more than a riff on your average underground […]

Hillbilly vol. 2

Volume one was no fluke and vol. 2 of “Hillbilly” brings more of the same “Backwoods Appalachian ‘Conan’” charm to its table.  This time wanderer Rondel and his Devil Cleaver mix it up with an actual legendary creature, the Tailypo, in a cautionary tale about the dangers of eating tail meat.  There are also stories […]

Laguardia

Future Nwafor Chukwuebuka has just come back to New York after spending several years in Nigeria.  Not that the choice was her own, as she had to get a potential victim of genocide out of the country.  A floral genocide, specifically.  If that sounds strange, then you should know that “Laguardia” takes place in the […]

Sobek by James Stokoe

Stokoe snagged five Eisner nominations this year:  Two for his artbook “Grunt” and three for this one-shot.  While I’m a big fan of his work, shelling out for the cover price and shipping of this single issue was still a big ask for me.  It wasn’t until it got these Eisner nominations that I figured […]

Battle Chasers Anthology

After more than 20 years I’ve finally gotten around to reading the hottest comic of 1998!  Words can’t describe how hot “Battle Chasers” was when it launched, with its artist Joe Madureira coming off a hugely popular run on “Uncanny X-Men” that was largely driven by his art.  Now he was launching his own series, […]

Night Business

Nearly five years after it was published, I still can’t make up my mind as to whether Benjamin Marra’s “Terror Assaulter:  One Man War On Terror” is either the greatest thing I’ve read or the dumbest.  “Night Business,” on the other hand, is considerably easier to wrap my head around.  It’s the creator’s ode to […]

Abraham Stone

If you’re looking for an example of why Joe Kubert was venerated as an artist, then look no further than this collection.  The exploits of Abraham Stone, a young farmboy who has come to the city in search of… VENGEANCE, are drawn with an expressiveness and attention to detail that’s still impressive to see nearly […]