Comic Picks by the Glick

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Something is Killing the Children vol. 2

If nothing else, having my expectations adjusted after reading the first volume of this smash-hit series helped me enjoy this one a little more.  Now that I know that there’s no special hook for this series, I can try to enjoy it on its own terms with my lowered expectations.  With that in mind, I […]

Once & Future vol. 2: Old English

If I’m being completely honest, when I selected “Once & Future” as one of the best titles of 2020, it was more for its first volume than its second.  Both are funny, inspiringly violent stories enlivened by Kieron Gillen’s wit and Dan Mora’s attention to detail.  However, only vol. 1 has a twist which turned […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: May 2021

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Heart in a Box Have you ever done something dumb after a bad breakup?  Like, say, wish your heart away and into seven broken pieces after being prompted to by a totally-not-evil stranger?  Then you can probably relate to Emma’s situation, even if you haven’t done anything that specific.  The thing is, Emma […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: May 2021

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Manifest Destiny #43 Yes, I know that the first volume of “Crossover” is in these solicitations.  The thing is I already mentioned the first issue here way back when it was solicited, and after the 150,000+ copies it sold I really don’t think it needs any additional press to help its commercial prospects.  […]

DC Solicitation Sneaks: May 2021

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Batman:  White Knight Presents — Harley Quinn All things considered, Harley was left in a pretty good place at the end of “Curse of the White Knight.”  Even if she was prepared to break the law for Bruce Wayne’s sake, she still wound up free of a lot of the baggage from her […]

Marvel Previews Picks: May 2021

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Star Wars:  War of the Bounty Hunters — Alpha #1 You know, it has been a while since we’ve had a “Star Wars” crossover around here — and not a stealth one like the time Charles Soule and Kieron Gillen told the story of Mon Cala’s enslavement and liberation in the pages of […]

Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds

Gerard Way’s “Young Animal” imprint may not have amounted to much after its initial hype.  Still, we at least got some decent series out of it.  The “Cave Carson” books were fun, as was Mike Allred’s “Bug!” miniseries.  Standing at the forefront was Way’s “Doom Patrol,” which got off to a strong start before being […]

Lois Lane: Enemy of the People

Believe it or not, this is a sister title to “Superman’s Pal:  Jimmy Olsen.”  This is due to the fact that both maxi-series were launched out of the “Leviathan Rising” one-shot, even if they couldn’t be more different in their style, tone, and use of Superman.  However, the biggest difference between them is that where […]