Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

A Rundown of Minor Things

I’m looking at my “To Review” pile and there’s a variety of things in it.  There are things that I’m saving for potential podcasts.  There are things I think deserve to be written about, but have let sit for whatever reason.  There are things that you’ll likely be reading reviews of next week.  There’s also […]

Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done?

Chances are that you’re more familiar with the fictional killers that Ed Gein inspired rather than the man himself.  Killers like Norman Bates from “Psycho.”  Leatherface from “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”  Buffalo Bill from “The Silence of the Lambs.”  This is probably for the best since the things Gein did are best relegated to the […]

Shino Can’t Say Her Name

Shino Oshima is about to start high school and will have to introduce herself in front of her other classmates.  This is something that most students wouldn’t give a second thought to, but is a terrifying proposition to our protagonist.  That’s because Shino has struggled with a case of stuttering up until now.  It’s something […]

Radiant Black vol. 1: (Not So) Secret Origin

Kyle Higgins has written many comics for Marvel and DC, but he’s probably best known for his multi-year run on BOOM!’s “Power Rangers” comics.  After the success he had there, it was only natural that he’d transition to creator-owned work, and “Radiant Black” is the result of that.  I’ve got only a surface level of […]

Marauders vol. 3

The previous volume ended with the resurrection of Kate Pryde and her determination to make Sebastian Shaw pay for killing her in the first place.  She may have had to put that on the back burner for a bit — what with the interdimensional competition for the fate of Krakoa and Earth that went on […]

Heroes Reborn

…was the name given to the 90’s era initiative that saw Marvel hand over some of its most prominent heroes — the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man, and the rest of the Avengers  — over to Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, and their studios to remake in their image (or Image, if you will).  The […]

Two Moons vol. 1: The Iron Noose

The last series John Arcudi wrote at Image was “Rumble.”  It was a story about a monster-fighting barbarian whose soul was imprisoned and then thrust into a scarecrow body to continue the fight against them in the present day.  The series ran for 32 issues over two series, and I was honestly surprised it came […]

Punderworld vol. 1

The great thing about the Greek Gods is that their personalities are well-defined yet malleable enough that you can put them into any kind of story in any genre.  Which is how we’re getting the romantic comedy version of the story of Hades and Persephone in “Punderworld” by Linda Sejic (wife of Stjepan, incase you […]