Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Uber vol. 3

What keeps me reading this series?  Three volumes in and I can say that it’s the delicate balance of terror Kieron Gillen maintains in the struggle between the Allied and Axis powers.  At the start I was worried that a series about how the Nazis developed superhumans to fight as soldiers in WWII would mean […]

Trees vol. 1: In Shadow

Even if I did enjoy Warren Ellis’ brief run on “Moon Knight,” there was little doubt that his style was starting to wear on me.  Years after they first captivated me in “Transmetropolitan,” the rhythms of his dialogue were starting to irritate with their familiarity in that project and even more so in “Avengers:  Endless […]

Maria the Virgin Witch vol. 1

In one of those wars of the medieval era where France and England are fighting each other (there were so many that they start to blend together after a while), a witch named Maria lives in a forest.  When she’s not helping out local villagers, she’s working to defuse the conflict in her own way. […]

Conan vol. 16: The Song of Belit

Brian Wood’s run on “Conan” comes to a close with this volume, as does the title character’s romance with the pirate queen.  These last four volumes have been interesting in comparison to the rest of the ongoing series published by Dark Horse in the sense that they’ve been bound together by Conan and Belit’s tempestuous […]

Caliban

While it’s nice to see someone like Garth Ennis, who has been around a while in this industry, explore other genres the results of his most recent projects have been decidedly mixed.  “Rover Red Charlie” had some good parts, but the “talking animals” part of it was awkwardly executed.  Now we have this riff on […]

The Superior Foes of Spider-Man vol. 3: Game Over

The era of fill-ins is over!  What we get with this final volume are six issues of delightfully mean-spirited entertainment from writer Nick Spencer and artist Steve Lieber (with Rich Ellis pitching in on one issue).  Thanks to the Owl, Boomerang is now back to working with some of his former partners — Beetle, Overdrive, […]

Gantz vol. 34

If you’re familiar with the web machinima series “Red vs. Blue,” I want to to remember all the way back to the first season.  Back to the moment when Sarge, taken out of action by a grenade to the face, is revived through the heroic efforts of Grif’s administration of CPR.  Sarge is grateful until […]