Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Shazam! vol. 1: Meet the Captain

It’s good to be Billy Batson.  The World’s Mightiest Mortal gets to spend his days using his superpowers for fun and saving people, with lots of approval from a grateful public.  Sure he still has to attend school as Billy to keep himself humble and informed, but when the trade-off is that he can rescue […]

Hexagon Bridge

In the year 4040 a parallel dimension was discovered by humans.  Named “The Bridge,” it was initially mapped out by drones before two human cartographers, Jacob and Elena, went in to start exploring it themselves.  Contact with them was eventually lost, but not before their psychic daughter, Adley, learned that they were taken by an […]

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End vol. 10

This volume picks up with Macht, one of the Seven Sages of Destruction, still trying to understand humans.  He’s still turning them into gold via the Diagoldze curse, but then he meets Solitar, another demon who struggles to understand humans.  Then Schlacht, a demon who says that he’s been ordered to defeat the hero of […]

Coda: False Dawns

“Coda” was a maxiseries by writer Simon Spurrier and artist Matias Bergara that didn’t set the world on fire when it came out, but was generally enjoyed by everyone who read it.  Yours truly included.  It also ended its run in a way that wrapped up the story well and didn’t leave any loose ends […]

Uncanny Spider-Man: Fall of X

New York City may be Spider-Man’s home turf, but there’s a new wall-crawler in town these days!  Or rather, a creepy-crawler since doesn’t actually crawl up walls, but teleport (BAMF!) up and through them as he pleases.  Yes, Nightcrawler has now adopted a superhero persona while all of mutanity is on the run from Orchis.  […]

Junior Baker the Righteous Faker

Daniel “Dizzy” Baker is a journalist who’s stuck covering boring weird stuff such as whether a glowing lake in Virginia is representative of something greater in the universe.  What he’d rather be doing is investigating the Clergymen, a reputed group of terrorists who are connected to a number of violent acts of vandalism but no […]

One-Punch Man vol. 28

The previous volume was an impressive showcase of spectacle as anything we’ve seen in the series so far.  Recognizing this, creators ONE and Yusuke Murata don’t try to top it here.  Though its opening moments are still enmeshed in the Tornado & Demon Cyborg vs. Psychos conflict, things start to scale back once the focus […]

Dark Horse Penguin Picks: October 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Bowling With Corpses & Other Strange Tales From Lands Unknown Far be it from me to demand that the man write and illustrate more stuff himself, but it’s been a while since we’ve been graced with a full volume of stories and art from Mike Mignola.  That will change this January when we […]

Marvel Penguin Picks: October 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Star Wars by Charles Soule vol. 9:  The Path of Light There are times when you’re reading Soule’s work and you’re left with the feeling that it’s a little by-the-numbers.  That he’s put in the thought needed to make a serviceable story, but it’s lacking the cleverness or emotional connection to really succeed.  […]