Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Deep Beyond vol. 2

What started out as a post-apocalyptic thriller about finding out the truth behind an undersea anomaly mutated into a trans-dimensional adventure as scientist Paul Bailey crossed over into an alien paradise.  A paradise where his former flame Pam was leading a resistance movement, in fact.  Before the revolution can start, however, our protagonists find themselves […]

Radiant Black vol. 2: Team-Up

Vol. 1 gave me some good “Invincible” meets “Power Rangers” vibes as I started reading it, before it served up a twist that expertly subverted my expectations.  It also left off on a cliffhanger that not only had new Marshall, the new Radiant Black, throwing down with his nemesis Radiant Red, but also meeting up […]

Spy x Family vol. 7

While the “Spy x Family” manga has been a best-seller up until now, it has taken its first proper steps towards world domination with the premiere of its anime adaptation a few weeks ago.  Which means that vol. 7 arrived just in time to catch this new wave of popularity.  Is it a good representation […]

Lady Baltimore

Lord Henry Baltimore’s story ended, appropriately enough, with his death.  (Spoilers for a series that wrapped up five years ago.)  However, his monster-hunting, witch-killing legacy lives on thanks to his former comrade-in-arms Sofia Valk, who has assumed his last name and responsibilities.  She’s been living up to them these past thirteen years and with her […]

X-Men: The Trial of Magneto

Everyone had a great time at the Hellfire Gala, right?  Well, everyone who wasn’t the Scarlet Witch.  Her body was found at the end of the event and the identity of her killer was a real mystery.  After X-Factor does a bit of investigating at the start of this miniseries, a prime suspect emerges real […]

X-Men by Gerry Duggan vol. 1

In case anyone was wondering just how successful Duggan’s tenure on “Marauders” was, this should answer your question.  As the new writer on “X-Men” he’s effectively setting the direction for the line as a whole; though, I’m sure the expectation is that he’ll play nice with Kieron Gillen whose Quiet Council book “Immortal X-Men” also […]

Marauders vol. 4

This was the breakout book amongst the first batch of “Dawn of X” series and the quality continued through vol. 2.  Vol. 3 was still fun, but it felt like things had settled into a “business as usual” kind of phase after Kitty Pryde’s resurrection had been addressed and Sebastian Shaw’s duplicity was dealt with.  […]

Kaiju No. 8 vol. 2

The field test where Defense Force recruits get to show off their kaiju-killing abilities was meant to involve just that.  With the appearance of a humanoid, talking, one with the ability to resurrect defeated kaiju, the tables have quickly turned.  At least, that was the plan until Kafka Hibino showed up, took them out, and […]

Fine Print vol. 1

“Fine Print?”  Coming from Stjepan Sejic, creator of “Sunstone,” it’s more like foiiiiiiiiiine print, amirite? …Okay, I’ll start the review. The old gods haven’t gone away, they’ve just had to find new ways to get sustenance from humans these days.  Rather than get the energy they need through worship, they’ve found a better source:  Desire.  […]

S.W.O.R.D. by Al Ewing vol. 2

What I tell myself is that it’s not like this series, and by extension Ewing’s other cosmic Marvel series “Guardians of the Galaxy,” is really ending.  The writer is working with Stefano Caselli, who illustrates an issue of this volume, on the just-launched “X-Men Red” series which will focus on Storm’s leadership of the Arakii […]