Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Batman: City of Bane

This isn’t quite the end of Tom King’s “Batman” run.  It is for his tenure on the ongoing monthly “Batman” title, with James Tynion IV having succeeded him and restored the title to its former sales glory, but the writer still has something to say about the character.  He’ll just be doing it in the […]

Snowpiercer: The Prequel, Part 2 — Apocalypse

The smart thing to do after reading the first “Snowpiercer” prequel volume would’ve been to cut my losses.  I didn’t think Jean-Marc Rochette and Matz’s additions to the series added a whole lot, which left the story feeling like an unnecessary addition to the original trilogy.  Yet because I didn’t hate the first volume, and […]

Wonder Woman: Dead Earth

Call it “Wonder Woman Beyond Thunderdome.”  Call it “Last Amazon on Earth.”  However you want to look at it, the idea of Wonder Woman waking up into a post-apocalyptic world filled with monstrous creatures and fighting for the sake of the surviving humans is a powerful one.  Put into the hands of creator Daniel Warren […]

Black Magick vol. 3: Ascenscion

Fans of this series can take heart that we’re getting this third volume much quicker than we got the second volume of writer Greg Rucka’s other ongoing creator-owned series, “The Old Guard.”  By that I mean we only had to wait a little more than two years for this volume as opposed to three for […]

Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! vol. 1

This series received a very well-liked anime adaptation last year.  I haven’t got around to watching it yet because reading comics and playing videogames still monopolize the majority of my time.  (Though anyone who has a Netflix subscription should check out “Dorohedoro” if they haven’t already.)  If you’re familiar with how I operate, then it […]

Something is Killing the Children vol. 2

If nothing else, having my expectations adjusted after reading the first volume of this smash-hit series helped me enjoy this one a little more.  Now that I know that there’s no special hook for this series, I can try to enjoy it on its own terms with my lowered expectations.  With that in mind, I […]

Once & Future vol. 2: Old English

If I’m being completely honest, when I selected “Once & Future” as one of the best titles of 2020, it was more for its first volume than its second.  Both are funny, inspiringly violent stories enlivened by Kieron Gillen’s wit and Dan Mora’s attention to detail.  However, only vol. 1 has a twist which turned […]

Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 15

If vol. 14 was the end of “Act II” of this series, then this is the intermission between acts.  Thanks to Darryl Lorenz and the Psycho Zaku, the Nanyang Alliance was not only able to escape the Taal Volcano base, but hand the Federation forces a crushing defeat as well.  The first half of this […]