Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Dark Knights of Steel vol. 1

Writer Tom Taylor has proved his superhero high-concept bonafides with his work on the “DCeased” series of miniseries and now he’s back with another maxiseries for the publisher.  This time the big idea is “What If the DC Universe, But in a Medieval Fantasy Setting.”  Which is how we get the Kingdom of El, ruled […]

White Savior

Todd Parker has grown up with his grandfather constantly telling him about the story of Inoki Village.  Where there was a prophecy of an outsider with snow-colored skin who would lead them into the light… but actually got everyone killed instead.  It’s a story he knows by heart, and never thinks will have any greater […]

Superman: Kal-El Returns

If you’re like me and you enjoyed “The Warworld Saga,” this is the follow up to that as we find out what happens when (wait for it…) Kal-El returns to Earth.  First on his agenda is making sure that the inhabitants of Warworld are now safe as they orbit the Earth as well as from […]

The Ones

This comic comes with a cover price of $25. It’s not worth paying $25 to read. That’s partly because it’s only 152 pages. It’s mostly true because it’s just kind of “okay” in terms of quality. However, if you’re like me and you’re a fan of Bendis who also found it in a half-off bin […]

Where Monsters Lie

The gated community of Wilmhurst is an exclusive one even by the regular standards of these things.  After all, it’s made up of every kind of slasher movie villain type as they cool their heels between rampages.  The unkillable monster.  The family of cannibal hillbillies.  The serial killer whose spirit is trapped in a doll.  […]

Local Man vol. 2: The Dry Season

Jack Xaver, formerly the superhero known as Crossjack, may still be hated by his fellow townspeople, but he’s marginally less hated by its sheriff after what they went through with Camo Crusader in the previous volume.  Which is why he’s asking Jack to look into the death of a high school girl whose autopsy says […]

DC Solicitation Sneaks: August 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: The Joker:  The Man Who Stopped Laughing – The Complete Series One Joker was bad enough.  Now there are two and they’ve both got very different ideas about how to get back on top of Gotham’s criminal underworld.  One thinks that the best way to do it is to assemble an army of […]

Dark Horse Penguin Picks: August 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Fortune & Glory:  The Musical I’ve written and talked before about how I think the original “Fortune & Glory” is one of the best things that Bendis has ever done.  His adventures in the screen trade in dealing with attempts to make movies out of “Goldfish” and “Torso” contain some of his most […]