Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Image Advance Arrivals: May 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Transformers vol. 1:  Robots in Disguise As with any fictional, corporate-owned universe my interest in the comic titles they’re putting out hinges on the talent involved.  Which is why I’ll be picking up this volume when it arrives in May as it’s coming from one of the best artists in the business – […]

Nightwing: Fear State

I had figured “Get Grayson” was the next volume in writer Tom Taylor’s run on “Nightwing,” until I saw this.  “Fear State” collects the next three issues of his run, the “Nightwing” annual, and a Christmas-themed story from “Batman: Urban Legends” from writer Tini Howard.  So how is it?  Every bit as good as you’d […]

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1957

Demonic possession in suburbia.  A restless spirit haunting a rural graveyard.  A rookie agent hoping to spot his first cryptid.  Assaults from a possessed tiger in India.  Reports about a haunted sawmill in Oregon.  A seance to contact the spirit of a devil-worshipper.  These are the things that Hellboy, his father Trevor Bruttenholm, and various […]

DC vs. Vampires vol. 1

“I, Vampire” Andrew Bennett has braved the sunlight to bring an urgent message to the Justice League.  That message being that vampires are coming out of the shadows to take over the world, and they’ve started with the Injustice League.  Now the DCU faces a crisis without Lex Luthor, but with all of his fellow […]

Where the Body Was

One of the reasons the “Best of 2023” podcast took so long to arrive this year was because of this graphic novel.  It took a while to make its way to me from the source that I ordered it from and I didn’t want to start on the list until I had time to read […]

Blood on the Tracks vol. 15

We got our first look at Seiichi’s post-juvenile incarceration/adult life in the previous volume and it was every bit the feel-bad experience you’d expect it to be.  Not content with saddling his protagonist with depression and a suicidal mindset, mangaka Shuzo Oshimi also had him reunite with his mother there as well.  Only, she’s not […]

Klik Klik Boom

Sprout grew up far from prying eyes alongside her grandfather, a doomsday prepper who saw too many bad things in the Vietnam War and has been living with them ever since.  When the people responsible for one of those bad things decides to take him out, she follows them to New York for vengeance.  While […]