Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Golden Kamuy vol. 16

Are we done here?  Nope! How do you follow up a volume that combined Russian wall-fighting, manly steam baths, and wolverines?  By having the majority of it take place at the circus!  After an urchin steals one of their bags, Sugimoto’s group tracks him back to Yamada’s Circus who are back in Japan after a […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 15

Yes, there is a trend here… Given that a not-insignificant portion of this volume is given over to wolverine fighting, I was a little disappointed that nobody tried to sneak in a “The best it is at what it does” joke in the script.  Anyhow, an actually significant portion of this volume involves the manly […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 14

How close am I to the bottom of my “To Review” pile?  You’re about to find out… Vol. 13 left off with Immortal Sugimoto about to face down the guards of Abashiri Prison, who were facing the imminent threat of Lieutenant Tsurumi’s forces.  In short, that cliffhanger ending promised a volume where all hell broke […]

Spy x Family vol. 2

I talked about the first volume of this series with Rob and Myron almost two months back, and while we had some reservations about it, we generally liked vol. 1.  Yes, it’s a world whose level of realism is set at “Bond Movie Featuring Roger Moore,” but it had lots of charm to complement its […]

Silver Spoon vol. 14

“Silver Spoon” is a lot of things, including a romantic comedy.  Only in the sense that Hachiken and Mikage’s romance has been played for nothing but laughs since the start of the series.  However, as the series heads into its final stretch, mangaka Hiromu Arakawa finally has to get around to making them an official […]

Drifting Dragons vol. 4

We get another volume-length story, right after the one featured in vol. 3, and it’s a much better one too.  Picking up right after the last-panel cliffhanger, the Quin Zaza isn’t able to avoid being clipped by the ship it crosses paths with.  The damage is enough to ground the draking ship, and that has […]

The Ride: Burning Desire

“The Ride” is a series of crime comics about what happens to the people who come into possession of, or cross paths with a certain 1968 Camero.  Don’t go expecting any “Christine” style shenanigans as the proceedings are played entirely straight.  However, the car itself is usually incidental to the story in question, and that’s […]

Iron Man: The Ultron Agenda

It doesn’t have a volume number attached to it, but this is essentially vol. 4 of Dan Slott’s run.  “The Ultron Agenda” also serves to bring a lot of the subplots from the past issues — the A.I. rights movement, Jocasta’s human yearnings, Aaron Stack’s machines-first feelings, Arno Stark’s treachery, Sunset Bain’s scheming — together […]