Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

BRZRKR vol. 1

Since 2014 and the release of the first “John Wick” film, we’ve been living in the Keanussance.  Decades from now, historians will look back on this period and recognize it as the time we as a civilization realized that the star of “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” “Speed,” the “Matrix” trilogy was actually still cool […]

Batman by John Ridley

Tim “Jace” Fox was supposed to be the next Batman.  No, really.  The plan was that he’d debut in Batman #100, written by Academy-Award-winning scribe (and actual comics writer) John Ridley as part of an initiative that would see other longtime DC heroes replaced by new characters.  Then the initiative behind this was scrapped and […]

Deep Beyond vol. 1

In the world of “Deep Beyond,” the Y2K bug took no prisoners when it hit.  Every computer on Earth shut down and the planet descended into barbarism as a result.  Then it got worse as an infection of strange plant life started creeping in from the seas.  In the face of all this, humanity persevered […]

Kaguya-sama: Love is War vol. 20

I’m not sure I could ever describe a volume of this series as “coasting,” but things come awfully close here.  The opening chapters, which involve detailing a certain character’s backstory, Miyuki and Kaguya reaffirming their love for each other, and setup for the Valentine’s Day chapters, are all fine.  It’s also nice to see Ishigami […]

A Rundown of Minor Things

I’m looking at my “To Review” pile and there’s a variety of things in it.  There are things that I’m saving for potential podcasts.  There are things I think deserve to be written about, but have let sit for whatever reason.  There are things that you’ll likely be reading reviews of next week.  There’s also […]

Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done?

Chances are that you’re more familiar with the fictional killers that Ed Gein inspired rather than the man himself.  Killers like Norman Bates from “Psycho.”  Leatherface from “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”  Buffalo Bill from “The Silence of the Lambs.”  This is probably for the best since the things Gein did are best relegated to the […]

Shino Can’t Say Her Name

Shino Oshima is about to start high school and will have to introduce herself in front of her other classmates.  This is something that most students wouldn’t give a second thought to, but is a terrifying proposition to our protagonist.  That’s because Shino has struggled with a case of stuttering up until now.  It’s something […]

Radiant Black vol. 1: (Not So) Secret Origin

Kyle Higgins has written many comics for Marvel and DC, but he’s probably best known for his multi-year run on BOOM!’s “Power Rangers” comics.  After the success he had there, it was only natural that he’d transition to creator-owned work, and “Radiant Black” is the result of that.  I’ve got only a surface level of […]