Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Dreaming vol. 2: Empty Shells

Why did Daniel leave the Dreaming?  For love, of course. The tragic story of his romance is told by “Sandman” veteran/survivor Rose Walker to a barely conscious Lucien in the hospital.  It starts off with Rose having a chance encounter with Dream himself that could’ve led to a romance, except that she decided to give […]

Aposimz vol. 4

Let me tell you a bit about how I arrange the manga side of my comics collection.  There’s one series of shelves where everything is laid out front-to-back like you’d see in a bookstore.  Another series of shelves has the volumes double-stacked: You can see half of the volumes on the shelf while the other […]

Image Previews Picks: May 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: East of West vol. 10 Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta’s epic sci-fi western reaches the end of its road.  The story of how Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, fell in love, had a kid, and paid dearly for these things.  Oh, and he did it according to some religious […]

Marvel Previews Picks: May 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Doctor Strange:  Surgeon Supreme vol. 1 — Under the Knife When I heard that Mark Waid’s run on “Doctor Strange” was getting a relaunch, I was just glad to hear that he’d still be writing this series.  Sure the “Surgeon Supreme” subtitle sounded a little goofy, but he was a surgeon at one […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: May 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Harrow County Omnibus vol. 1 I was always curious about this series as I saw new issues and volumes offered month after month in these solicitations.  While Cullen Bunn is a decent writer and Tyler Crook is a great artist, the series never quite captured enough of my attention to pick it up.  […]

DC Previews Picks: May 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Generation One (One-Shot) Guess what?  The DCU is getting rebooted again.  Well, maybe reboot is too strong a word.  “Continued” may be a better one based on what I’ve heard is planned for it.  Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and a lot of other current heroes are either getting aged up, retired, or both […]

Emanon vol. 3

What happens when the woman who can remember everything that’s happened in this world loses her memory?  That’s the premise for this volume as the title character emerges out of the woods of Southern Japan in late ‘73 with no memory of who she is.  Fortunately she meets up with Ryozo, a young researcher who […]

Silver Spoon vol. 12

It’s been a while since I’ve written about the exploits of Hachiken and company.  That hasn’t been because of any decline in the overall quality of this series, just that there have been other titles that have demanded my attention.  Vol. 12 marks the start of the title’s march towards its end (vol. 15 will […]

Drifting Dragons vol. 1

It has an art style that owes a deep debt to Hayao Miyazaki’s work on “Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind.”  There’s also the fact that it makes a big deal out of making meals from fantasy creatures like “Delicious in Dungeon” does.  Which means that “Drifting Dragons” is kind of a mash-up of two […]