Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Bloodborne: The Lady of the Lanterns

I really liked the first volume of Titan Comics’ “Boodborne” series by writer Ales Kot and artist Piotr Kowalski.  It managed the really tricky task of adapting a game with a famously abstract/inscrutable/hard-to-parse story and communicated its style quite well into the medium of sequential art.  That didn’t last as while vol. 2 was solid, […]

Black Adam vol. 1: Theogony

Theo Teth-Adam – Black Adam to his friends, enemies, and the general superhero community – is dying.  The reason why is a mystery, but the time has come for him to pass on his legacy to one of his descendants.  In this case, the lucky recipient winds up being one Malik White, an African-American medical […]

Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken vol. 5

Mangaka Sumito Oowara has made a habit of keeping each volume of “Eizouken” relatively self-contained.  In that each volume is about the Moving Pictures Club’s latest animation project.  That’s not a bad thing, though, the lack of strong continuity between volumes leaves each one to stand on its own, as this one does a little […]

Dark Spaces: Wildfire

Crew 513 is a brigade of thirty female prisoners who are part of a special group that have been trained to help put out forest fires.  “Wildfire” focuses on a group of four, Sawyer, Zinn, Ramos, and Brooks, and their C.O. Ruby Ma Ning – “Ma” to her crew – as they fight against the […]

Briar vol. 1: Sleep No More

The princess Briar Rose had it all.  A loving family, intelligence, beauty, and the favor of seven fairy godmothers seemed to ensure she was going to lead a charmed life.  Then she pricked her finger on a spinning wheel, fell into a deep slumber, was found by a charming prince who decided to marry her, […]

Mob Psycho 100 vol. 11

Vol. 10 ended with Claw and its leader Toichiro Suzuki having established their domination over the city and looking to extend it to the entire nation.  Oh, and the Zodd-looking Shibata had tracked down Reigen, Dimple, and an unconscious Mob and was about to squish them into the floor.  Meanwhile, Mob’s brother Ritsu and Toichiro’s […]

One-Punch Man vol. 25

Another volume, another chapter in the ongoing war against the Monster Society.  You could say that this storyline has been going on long enough to make it feel interminable, or just admit that this is “One-Punch Man” now.  To that end, there are a lot of little narrative beats that do a good job of […]