Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

DC Previews Picks: May 2013

So the biggest news to come out of these solicitations is that Geoff Johns will be wrapping up his tenure as writer of “Green Lantern” in May.  As I’ve said in the past, his contributions to the character of Hal Jordan and the “Lantern” franchise are immense.  Not only did he turn the title into […]

Ultimate Comics X-Men by Nick Spencer vol. 2

Compared to “Ultimate Comics Ultimates,” this one isn’t necessarily the better title but it is at least more consistent.  Not only did Nick Spencer write all the issues himself, but artists Carlo Barberi and Paco Medina have pretty consistent styles that are well-suited to superhero action.  In spite of all this, though, the end result […]

Secret Avengers by Rick Remender vol. 1

Just so you know, the podcast has been pushed back a week due to some issues, but we should have it ready to go next week.  We’ll also see about doing a catch-up one the week after to get things back on schedule.  Until then… I hadn’t planned on buying this but after re-reading “The […]

Conan vol. 12: Throne of Aquilonia

Roy Thomas’ return to the character he wrote for so many years at Marvel wraps up in suitably entertaining fashion.  The first two-thirds of this collection involve Conan getting mixed up in a coup in the Aquilonian capital city of Tarantia and then having to fight his way through the catacombs mixed with crawling bugs, […]

Invincible vol. 17: What’s Happening

The title character actually takes a backseat in this volume after the first issue due to… ah, “lingering” issues from his encounter with the scourge virus.  Instead, the focus here is on Robot and Monster Girl and what exactly happened to them during the time they were in the Flaxan dimension.  Though they told everyone […]

Punk Rock and Trailer Parks

After “My Friend Dahmer” rocked my world, I was left with a desire to finally track down more work from its creator “Derf” Backderf.  Surprisingly, “Punk Rock and Trailer Parks” shares more than a few commonalities with the author’s latest work.  Both touch on the utter dullness of small-town life, take place in high school, […]

A Bride’s Story vol. 4

Kaoru Mori changes up the tone with this volume, pushing it more towards overt comedy this time out.  The reasons for that are right on the cover.  We’re introduced to them after Mr. Smith falls off of his camel into a lake and is rescued by the twins Laila and Leily who find out that […]

The Adventures of Dr. McNinja vol. 2: Timefist

Christopher Hastings, the writer/artist of this series, dedicated this volume to his friends Jeff and Holly for being such supportive friends, and because one of them gave him the idea for dinosaurs being bounced off the Earth into space.  From there, these dinos traveled frozen through space, being bombarded by cosmic radiation until they arrived […]