Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Dark Horse Previews Picks: November 2023

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Drifters Omnibus vol. 1 When I saw this omnibus edition in these solicitations, I thought that it was an effort to attract new readers to the series and make it profitable again so that Dark Horse could publish new volumes.  I mean, it’s been a hot minute since vol. 6 hit these shores, […]

Marvel Penguin Picks: November 2023

Above-the-Board Recommendation: X-Men:  Blue – Origins #1 No, it’s not a revival of the Cullen Bunn-written “X-Men” series.  Nor is it a throwback to the Gold/Blue teams from the early 90’s.  This is a one-shot which promises the definitive origin of one of the bluest X-Men:  Nightcrawler.  Why is he getting a “definitive” origin here?  […]

Drifting Dragons vols 13 & 14

These two volumes follow the crew of the Quin Zaza as they track down a second engine to be used in the ship’s new redesign.  I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say that they find it, as the real surprises lie in seeing what’s become of the previous ship to bear that name.  Once […]

20th Century Men

While I let my expectations with established talent dictate a lot of what I read, there’s something to be said for picking up a comic from creators I’m unfamiliar with and being entertained by it.  This has happened before and it’ll happen again.  Of course, there’s always the chance that you might wind up with […]

Night of the Ghoul

Forest Innman makes his living digitizing old films for a movie studio.  It’s a decent living, but a constantly depressing reminder to him that he never made it as a filmmaker himself.  Then he comes across a canister of film for “Night of the Ghoul.”  Thought to be lost, it was a horror film made […]

Superman: Space Age

How would you live your life if you knew that it was all going to end at a certain point?  That’s the question which hangs over this miniseries from writer Mark Russell and artist Mike Allred, and the person who has to ponder it is the Man of Steel himself.  Not right away, though, as […]

Murcielago vol. 21

The mystery of the Yamatsukami family is finally unraveled in this volume and there’s plenty of violence, blood, and sexual creepiness to be had in the process.  It starts off with Hinako, Narumi, and Chiyo investigating a previously unexplored part of the mountain at night at Kuroko’s request.  What they find there is a field […]

Bloodborne: The Lady of the Lanterns

I really liked the first volume of Titan Comics’ “Boodborne” series by writer Ales Kot and artist Piotr Kowalski.  It managed the really tricky task of adapting a game with a famously abstract/inscrutable/hard-to-parse story and communicated its style quite well into the medium of sequential art.  That didn’t last as while vol. 2 was solid, […]