Comic Picks by the Glick

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A Bride’s Story vol. 12

This volume starts out with a two-part story.  What’s the story about, I hear you ask?  It’s about what the cast of this series does when they have some spare time.  Mr. Smith goes for a walk.  Amir sings.  Karluk goes to look at some horses.  Leila and Lily complain to their husbands.  It’s 40-plus […]

Critical Role: Vox Machina — Origins vol. 3

In case anyone was wondering, I didn’t get around to checking out any of the “Critical Role” podcasts before picking up this second volume.  So I’m continuing to experience Vox Machina’s world solely through the medium of its spinoff comic.  Which continues to be pretty good even as the second volume delivers a more episodic […]

Death or Glory vol. 2: I Still Miss Someone

I liked the first volume of this series well enough.  Even though writer Rick Remender’s glorization of a life lived off the grid felt more sanctimonious than enticing, he and artist Bengal served up some impressive action with likeable characters.  Going into vol. 2, I was expecting more of the same as the creators wrapped […]

Reaver vol. 2: The Grim After

After the bloody events of vol. 1, Essen Breaker has reached the “I’M A MAN OF PEACE!  I’M DONE KILLIN’!” phase of his mercenary career.  So he decides to look up his old comrade-in-arms Bren, who is currently running a tavern in the free port of Haas Haaden.  The thing is that Haas Haaden is […]

Murcielago vol. 15

“Murcielago” may never get back to being its old, gloriously nasty self.  Vol. 15 at least marks the closest it has come to being genuinely interesting after divesting itself of its shock tactics.  After a chapter is taken to wrap up the events of the previous storyline, we bear witness to the next psycho’s gimmick […]

Witchfinder vol. 6: The Reign of Darkness

Chris Roberson is one of Mike Mignola’s better writing partners, but he still has his issues.  Chief among them being a willingness to take a more fanboyish approach to the Mignolaverse without fully considering whether the story he’s telling adds anything meaningful to it.  Like, say, what if Sir Edward “Witchfinder” Grey found himself in […]

Punisher: Soviet

Garth Ennis hasn’t really been having a banner by my book.  This will be the fifth volume of comics I’ve read from him this year and none of the ones I’ve previously read have been on the level I know he can deliver.  They haven’t been terrible comics.  They’ve just been a mix of the […]

Outer Darkness/Chew: Fusion Cuisine

Writer John Layman’s plan to jump-start interest in his current series, “Outer Darkness,” by having it crossover with his old series, “Chew,” didn’t pan out.  Which frankly sucks because the two volumes of “Outer Darkness” that we did get were pretty great.  They also left the main story pretty unresolved, so I was hoping that […]

Basketful of Heads

A new comic written by Joe Hill?  Even though it’s debuting in hardcover, I was sold on picking up “Basketful of Heads” when it was collected after the writer’s comics work on the “Locke & Key” series and “Wraith.”  That the writer was also setting this title up as the flagship for his Hill House […]

Our Encounters With Evil

…are going alright, I suppose.  The previous volume in this series, “Mr. Higgins Comes Home,” found writer Mike Mignola in a comedic mood as he teamed with artist Warwick Johnson-Caldwell for a vampire story with more jocularity than jugulars.  For this follow-up story, Caldwell flies solo as Very British vampire hunters J.T. Meinhardt and Mr. […]