Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Marvel Previews Picks: December 2015

Word has been going around for a while now that Marvel is promoting the Inhumans as a replacement for the X-Men as the film rights are still owned by Fox.  That situation isn’t going to change anytime soon, and it’s clear that someone at Marvel sees inhumans as a viable alternative to mutants.  Why else […]

Sunstone vol. 3

What’s the next step in a relationship between two women founded on their shared love of BDSM and respective fetishes for domination and submission?  Moving in together.  At least, that’s what is on Ally’s mind in the second half of this volume.  While there’s plenty of interesting sex play and a whole host of imaginative […]

The Tithe vol. 1

I picked up a couple volumes of writer Matt Hawkins and artist Rashan Ekedal’s “Think Tank” at Comic-Con and wound up liking their funny, clever, and occasionally quite disturbing look at the exploits of a young scientist whose genius is matched only by his ego and irreverent personality.  While that series is currently on hiatus, […]

Maria the Virgin Witch: Exhibition

This final volume is a collection of side stories and an epilogue that sends the series out on a high note.  The most substantial (in terms of page count) is the opening three-part story about Viv and her arrival in France and the first time she saw Maria in action.  While I can see what […]

DC Previews Picks: December 2015

Even for a large company, a two million dollar budget shortfall is still cause for concern.  That’s the issue facing DC at the moment and they’re scrambling for a plan to do something about it.  While most of the shortfall is said to be attributed to costs incurred from the East-to-West Coast move, the news […]

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1952

You know, it’s been… *goes to check the publication date on “Hellboy vol. 5:  Conqueror Worm”* thirteen years since Hellboy quit the B.P.R.D.  It’d be quite an understatement to just say that a lot has happened in that time, but seeing the title character reunite with the organization he grew up with is not likely […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 6

With this volume, mangaka Gamon Sakurai continues his efforts to yank the narrative in the direction he wants it to go.  Frankly, I was hoping we were going to get a series about a charismatic psychopath (Sato) who is out to murder those in the government, military, and big business who wanted to exploit his […]

The Names

I was hoping that this Peter Milligan-written miniseries about sex, the world of high finance, revenge, and an esoteric sci-fi concept would be one of the projects from the notoriously hit-or-miss writer that actually hit.  Instead, “The Names” turned out to be one of his less interesting failures.  The story kicks off when Kevin Walker, […]

Hawkeye vol. 4: Rio Bravo

After much waiting, the Matt Fraction/David Aja run of “Hawkeye” is finally over and collected.  I can say that it’s been fun.  Not really “BEST COMIC EVAR IN RECENT MARVEL HISTORY!!1!” but definitely one of Fraction’s better efforts at the company and a fantastic showcase for the skills of Aja.  That said, the most surprising […]