Comic Picks by the Glick

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Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 22

Last time I wrote about how this series, and “One-Punch Man,” were both hip-deep in the same kind of storytelling as they tried to build up their conflicts to a climax.  “One-Punch Man” was doing it a lot better than “Thunderbolt,” though there’s some good news to report for this series here.  While the Federation […]

Image Advance Arrivals: March 2025

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Grommets It basically came down to a question of which Rick Remender-written collection was getting the top spot this month.  I decided to go with the one that seemed like more fun, even if it’s not clear yet how co-writing this with “Deadpool’s” Brian Posehn will affect the writer’s normally merciless writing style.  […]

Marvel Previews Picks: March 2025

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Earth X This is a reprint of the series that sprung from the idea of, “What would ‘Kingdom Come’ look like in the Marvel Universe?”  Originating in the pages of Wizard Magazine with sketches and concepts from the artist of that series, Alex Ross, it eventually morphed into a proper maxi-series co-written by […]

The Forged vol. 3: The Abbadon Strike

In vol. 1, Forged Team Scimitar-3 encountered the first signs of intelligent life in the universe, and it tried to wipe them out.  In vol. 2, Scimitar-3 returned home, was debriefed, had its leader get to know the Eternal Empress, and was nearly wiped out for what they knew.  In vol. 3, Scimitar-3 is part […]

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End vol. 11

Up until now, Diagoldze has turned everything it was cast on into gold.  Not anymore.  Frieren has cracked its power and is now able to start freeing those who have been imprisoned by it.  Starting with Denke because she’s going to need some back-up now that Macht and Solitar are onto her.  Still, it’s a […]

Gotham City: Year One

“Year One” is a title that holds no small amount of significance within the DC Universe.  It was first (and arguably bes), used to illustrate the start of Batman’s crime-fighting career back in the 80’s from writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzuchelli.  The title has since been used to showcase the early days of […]

Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent

Jon Kent may have taken down Henry Bendix and saved Gamorra from his totalitarian reign, but now he’s about to face down an even worse threat.  You see, back when he was traveling the multiverse with another version of his father Jor-El, he wound up trapped for years at the mercy of Earth-2’s evil Superman, […]

Monstress vol. 9: The Possessed

Maika, Kippa, and Ren have all found themselves back in the known world after their jaunt off to Golga in the previous volume.  You know how these things go, though:  Spend a few days spirit traveling to an ancient planet full of eldritch beings, come back and find out that a whole year has passed […]

Mob Psycho 100 vol. 14

After facing down the threat posed by the ESPers of Claw and its immensely powerful leader, you’d think that dealing with a cult would be simple for Mob and company.  Except that the Cult of Psychohelmetism is proving to be far more threatening than anyone initially assumed.  Springing up around the giant stalk of broccoli […]

Drawing Blood vol. 1: Spilled Ink

I don’t think anyone would doubt that Kevin Eastman has had an interesting life.  Co-creator of the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” he and co-creator Peter Laird took a fringe black-and-white comic based on the hot trends of the time into the comics mainstream.  Then with the animated series and live action movies from the late […]