Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Koshchei in Hell

With the Mignolaverse having transitioned over to hardcovers for its collected editions, I realize that not every title justifies that treatment or cover price.  That said, if one that’s written entirely by Mike Mignola and illustrated partly by him, but mostly by Ben Stenbeck, can’t justify the format, then what can?  That’s the case we […]

The Complete Insufferable

The father-and-son duo of Nocturnus and Galahad were once the pride of St. Barrington.  Fighting against the many villains who inhabited the city, they gave hope to a terrorized populace.  This was the case until Galahad got fed up with his father’s controlling nature and revealed their identities on national TV.  From there, the son […]

Hulk by Cates & Ottley vol. 2: Hulk Planet

Why “Hulk Planet?”  Because it’s a planet inhabited by Hulks.  Or rather, the castoffs created by the alternate universe Bruce Banner from the first volume of the series.  Their growth was accelerated by the Banner we know after he harnessed all of the Gamma from the climax of that arc and shunted it there.  The […]

Blood on the Tracks vol. 14

I don’t want to compare my interest in this series to the grip that Seiichi’s mom has on him, but it’s really starting to feel similar.  Even ten years on, our protagonist still can’t take control of his own life without facing the specter of his mother.  As for me, while I can’t quite say […]

Junkyard Joe

Morrie “Muddy” Davis has just put down his pencil.  After sixty years of drawing the “Junkyard Joe” comic strip, about some army grunts and a robot eternally going through basic training, he’s finally retired.  While the thought of a robot going through basic training may seem like a fantastic sci-fi concept, it’s based on something […]

Groo: Gods Against Groo

This is the concluding chapter to the saga that began in “Fray of the Gods” and “Play of the Gods” and if you’re worried that you might be missing something by jumping in with this volume, don’t.  All you need to know is that the title character’s antics over the past two volumes have seen […]

Cla$$war

The American is angry.  I’m not talking about the general public of this country, I’m talking about the leader of the superhuman team known as Enola Gay.  The team has been the tip of the spear for our country’s foreign policy since the First Iraq War and the American has been going along with it […]

The Heroic Legend of Arslan vol. 18

All of the setup in the previous volume felt like it was leading to a big battle, and that’s what we get here.  Two, in fact, with the first involving a clash of 250,00 Lusitanians against 100,000 Parsians.  It sounds like a very lopsided battle – and the Parsians don’t even have the strategic genius […]