Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Girl From the Other Side vol. 8

The wheel-spinning is over and vol. 8 finds this series returning to its usual standard of quality.  This standard usually involved a lot of heartbreak, and that’s exceptionally true here.  It starts with Shiva’s disappearance at the end of the previous volume being resolved in short order while also causing Teacher to come to a […]

Superman: Up in the Sky

Like “Batman:  Universe,” “Superman:  Up in the Sky” was originally serialized in comics that were originally exclusively sold to Walmart.  If you were to ask me which of the two was better, I’d say this one.  Hands down.  That’s because while the “Batman” title felt more like an excuse for Bendis to play around with […]

The Batman Who Sucks

Scott Snyder and Jock wrung a decent story about the Batman Who Laughs in the miniseries that bore his name.  This was in spite of the fact that, his distinctive look aside, I don’t think he’s really that interesting of a character.  He’s meant to be the personification of the idea that Batman always wins, […]

Suicide Squad vol. 1: The Black Vault

Amazon was running a “Buy Two, Get One Free” sale a couple weeks back, and this was among the titles that I picked up while it was running.  I know that means I’ve arrived at this particular party over three years late — and as the series has undergone its latest relaunch — but writer […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 14

You know, I bet there are some readers of this series who are so into it that they reached the end of this volume and felt legitimate suspense at its conclusion and the possibility it represents.  Most readers, I would imagine, got to the end of vol. 14 and probably felt their stomach turn a […]

Bloodborne: The Death of Sleep

Though it sat on my shelf for a while, but “Bloodborne” wound up being the first “Souls-like” game that I finished.  While it can be a very engaging game to play, if you’re willing to commit what it asks of you, “Bloodborne” absolutely isn’t something that you play for its story.  What narrative it has […]

Bog Bodies

Killian is your average twentysomething layabout in Dublin, playing videogames in between doing jobs for the local mob.  What kind of jobs you ask?  The kind that usually involve disappearing a corpse into the local wetlands.  His partner on these jobs is an older, swearier gent named Keano, who has just come by with the […]

Redneck vol. 3: Longhorns

I thought that the first volume of Donny Cates and Lisandro Estherren’s Texas vampire family drama was alright.  The second one was too, though it didn’t do much to push the series off of my, “I’ll buy it at a deep discount,” list.  Vol. 3, however, is where this title has finally clicked for me.  […]

Image Previews Picks: September 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: DRACULA, MOTHERF**CKER! It’s a 72-page original graphic novel that’s retailing for $17.  How did it manage to get the top spot for this round of solicitations — even though it’s also advance-solicited for October?  Well, it’s coming from writer Alex De Campi, who has shown she can deliver quality pulp with “Grindhouse” and […]