Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Image Advance Arrivals: January 2024

Image takes a cue from Dark Horse and stops indicating cover prices for everything solicited this month.  How much longer until Marvel and DC follow suit? Above-the-Board Recommendation: The Weather Man vol. 3 #1 (of 7) This has been a long time coming.  Vol. 2 of the series ended on a cliffhanger as Nathan Bright, […]

Spy x Family vol. 9

In this volume, Anya’s actions indirectly cause the deaths of two people.  They were both thugs who were trying to kill the family that Yor has been trying to protect during this arc.  Which makes it all okay, right? Extremely dubious involvement of an elementary schooler in a battle of assassins aside this volume is […]

Dai Dark vol. 5

Who is Hajime “Hellmaster” Damemaru?  That’s the question Shimada Death wants to answer in this volume.  So she pursues the only rational course of action to find out:  Hooking up his shadow-ified body to the brain of an ancient decaying organism in Darknest in the hopes of getting a look inside.  Shimada and Zaha do […]

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End vol. 7

She may be one of the greatest mages of the modern age, but Frieren will never be a First-Class Mage by the Continental Magic Association’s (read:  Serie’s) standards.  So it’s a good thing that Fern has what it takes, along with no lasting enmity between her and her judge.  She’s not alone in passing the […]

Kaiju No. 8 vols. 5 & 6

Why yes, it has been a while since we’ve checked in with this series.  Consider this the start of a digital manga catch-up week around here. You’d think that I’d have wanted to follow-up on the adventures of Kafka Hibino sooner, what with vol. 4 leaving off with him having to prove that he’s still […]

Mob Psycho 100 vol. 12

Mob meets and rescues the Prime Minister of Japan at the start of this volume.  That may sound like a big thing, but it’s a minor footnote compared to what happens next.  While that immediately involves the title character learning the tragic backstory and taking on Serizawa, the last of the Ultimate 5, the real […]

Koshchei in Hell

With the Mignolaverse having transitioned over to hardcovers for its collected editions, I realize that not every title justifies that treatment or cover price.  That said, if one that’s written entirely by Mike Mignola and illustrated partly by him, but mostly by Ben Stenbeck, can’t justify the format, then what can?  That’s the case we […]

The Complete Insufferable

The father-and-son duo of Nocturnus and Galahad were once the pride of St. Barrington.  Fighting against the many villains who inhabited the city, they gave hope to a terrorized populace.  This was the case until Galahad got fed up with his father’s controlling nature and revealed their identities on national TV.  From there, the son […]

Hulk by Cates & Ottley vol. 2: Hulk Planet

Why “Hulk Planet?”  Because it’s a planet inhabited by Hulks.  Or rather, the castoffs created by the alternate universe Bruce Banner from the first volume of the series.  Their growth was accelerated by the Banner we know after he harnessed all of the Gamma from the climax of that arc and shunted it there.  The […]