Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Golden Kamuy vol. 22

In case anyone was wondering if I could actually review a volume of this series without waiting for a week’s worth of them to build up first, the answer is yes.  Yes I can. With that out of the way, vol. 22 picks up immediately after the events of vol. 21 as now that Asirpa […]

Hellblazer: Rise and Fall

Simon Spurrier’s concluding volume of “Hellblazer” wasn’t everything I wanted from a story about John Constantine.  Neither is “Rise and Fall.”  To writer Tom Taylor and artist Darick Robertson’s credit, however, they get a lot closer to nailing the appeal of the character and why I like reading stories about him.  Even if the story […]

Thor by Donny Cates vol. 2: Prey

The first couple of Aaron Kuder-illustrated issues of this volume are fun as they address the fallout of the first volume, show what happens when a random man gets the power of Thor, and feature a satisfyingly tense encounter between the title character and Iron Man.  This is good because the next six issues are […]

Blood on the Tracks vol. 6

Seiichi decided at the end of vol. 5 that it would ultimately be better to go back and deal with his mother rather than stay on the run with Fukiishi.  It isn’t long before he runs into his mom, who is out searching for him, and they go back home where she’s got a warm […]

Friend of the Devil: A Reckless Book

“Reckless” had the misfortune of being the “least good” book in what was a banner year for Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips.  They had already released the excellent graphic novella “Pulp” and followed it up with the even better “Criminal” collection “Cruel Summer,” which made my Top 10 list for 2020.  “Reckless” was by no […]

Killadelphia vol. 2: Burn, Baby, Burn

For a series whose premise is, “What if Former President John Adams was a vampire, and tried to stage a vampire takeover in modern-day Philadelphia?” the first volume of “Killadelphia” played it remarkably straight.  I wouldn’t say that led to a wholly disappointing vol. 1, but I was curious enough to see if writer Rodney […]

The Scumbag vol. 1: Cocainefinger

Rick Remender’s creator-owned output has been something of a mixed bag with me.  “Deadly Class” has been pretty great, and that’s the exception.  The first volume of “Low” was so depressing that I didn’t read another.  I did make it to the end of “Black Science,” even though it gave me some good reasons to […]

Chainsawing Through the Manga Rundown

Yeah, no points for guessing one of the series I’ll be talking about here.  Yet it’s only one out of five that have made it into this particular rundown.  If you’re wondering what the rest of them are, just know that they involve two gay guys, a wannabe king, the most hapless crossdresser in manga […]