Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Atomic Robo Presents: Real Science Adventures vol. 2

The first volume of this series was an anthology that worked as nearly all anthologies do:  the quality of stories it featured was decidedly uneven.  However, amongst them there was one entry that stood above all the rest.  “Tesla’s Electric Sky Schooner” not only featured an imaginative and fast-paced script from “Robo” creator Brian Clevinger […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: June 2014

The state of Dark Horse’s manga publishing efforts has been an ongoing concern of mine over the years as we’ve seen a steady decline in the amount of manga they’ve released as well as a complete lack of new titles that aren’t from established authors, or don’t have a significant media tie-in.  There’s also the […]

Marvel Previews Picks: June 2014

It would seem to appear that Marvel thinks that comic shop owners aren’t able to properly gauge demand for their titles.  After all, why would they put out an ad specifically telling retailers that they haven’t ordered enough copies of the latest “She Hulk” series?  The last time I remember them doing something like this […]

Invincible vol. 19: The War at Home

In this volume we get a lot of answers.  Were you wondering what happened to the evil Invincibles that Angstrom Levy brought over back in vol. 12?  That’s explained here and it isn’t pretty.  Do you have any curiosity regarding what Robot has been up to ever since he and Monster Girl returned from the […]

Image Previews Picks: June 2014

We’ve got another late addition to the previous month’s Image’s solicitations after “Stray Bullets” declassified its solicitations.  This time it’s a new series called “Trees” from Warren Ellis and artist Jason Howard.  Information about it is scarce at the moment, as all we know is that it’s about giant aliens that have landed on Earth […]

DC Previews Picks: June 2014

What’s the best way to get me to pick up a title in single issue form?  Don’t collect the issues in a trade paperback.  That way I’ll have no alternative but to buy the title in its first-run form.  Unless the title was mediocre, that is.  Such is the fate that awaits DC’s “The Green […]

Thief of Thieves vol. 3: Venice

I don’t know if co-writers Robert Kirkman and Andy Diggle realized that master thief Conrad Paulson’s son Augustus was the biggest drag on the proceedings of the last volume, but it sure reads like they’re trying to make amends for it here.  After an opening where cartel ringleader Lola tells Conrad that he wants ten […]

Iron Man by Kieron Gillen vol. 1: Believe

After twelve volumes of sometimes wildly varying quality, Matt Fraction has ceded control of Tony Stark to a writer who has yet to disappoint me with anything that he has written:  Kieron Gillen.  With that in mind, I came into his first volume of “Iron Man” fully expecting to be quite entertained even though Greg […]