Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Deadly Class vol. 9: Bone Machine

It only took creators Rick Remender and Wes Craig nine volumes to get around to it, but they’ve finally embraced the most 80’s of film genres with this volume:  The slasher movie.  Remember how Helmut’s dead girlfriend Petra was raised by a murder cult?  They’re who the metalhead, along with Toshawi, is going to kill […]

Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer vol. 7: 2099

In case you hadn’t heard, Marvel put out another event relating to their marketable-only-for-nostalgic-purposes “2099” series of comics last year.  “Amazing” writer Nick Spencer wrote the bookend issues and ties the whole thing into this series here.  Not very well if I’m to judge as someone who is just reading the main “Spider-Man” series.  Miguel […]

Marauders vol. 1

Even if it wasn’t that great, Gerry Duggan’s “Infinity Wars”  event and tie-ins at least showed me that I didn’t have to fear reading something from the writer.  Not after he drove my interest in reading his further adventures of “Deadpool” into the ground all those years ago.  Now he’s part of the “Dawn of […]

The Heroic Legend of Arslan vol. 12

Another volume, another threat to Arslan’s quest to restore his kingdom.  This time it’s coming from the Not-Mongols — I mean, the Kingdom of Turan who has an army of riders capable of swiftly conquering any army they come across.  They’re not so good at siege warfare, however, which is what they find themselves stuck […]

Redneck vol. 4: Lone Star

If you’ll recall, I was quite keen on catching up with this series after reading through vol. 3.  I’ve done just that after reading through vol. 4 and seeing the results of the Bowman family’s trip to Mexico.  “Ill-fated” doesn’t really begin to describe it as things kick off with patriarch JV murdering a human […]

Event Leviathan

…this is just two issues worth of story stretched into a six-issue miniseries. Much of Bendis’ decompressed comics work over at Marvel didn’t bother me the way that it did other fans.  Giving his characters’ dialogue time to breathe made things feel more natural and helped draw me in to their stories that much better.  […]

Drifting Dragons vol. 3

Three volumes in and this series is still pleasant fantasy comfort food reading.  I still can’t help but feel that it should be more than that, and this volume doesn’t do much to get me to think otherwise.  After an opening chapter of goofy comedy about who drew a picture of a sleeping Vannie, the […]

DC Solicitation Sneaks: October 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Lois Lane:  Enemy of the People You tell me that this maxiseries is about the title character uncovering a secret that could threaten her husband’s life and disrupt the balance of power in the DCU and I’d say that I’m interested.  Then you tell me that it’s coming from writer Greg Rucka and […]