Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Venom vol. 1: Rex

Donny Cates has certainly proved his worth working on fill-in arcs at Marvel.  “Thanos Wins” and “Doctor Strange:  God of Magic” could’ve come off as dull cash-grabs as the titles marked their time towards cancellation and relaunch, respectively.  Instead, Cates decided to use the fact that neither of his runs were expected to matter in […]

Ooku vol. 14

This volume starts off in a way that suggests, for the first time in a very long while, we’re going to get a dose of “Ooku” that doesn’t have any depressing drama.  We’re introduced to a man from the land of Satsuma who is given the name of Taneatsu and sent to the capital to […]

Justice League vol. 1: The Totality

I was at the Comic-Con panel where writer Scott Snyder enthusiastically hyped up (and spoiled parts of) his upcoming run on this series.  It was hard not to get a little excited about it given how he was telling us how this would be the biggest, baddest, and maddest superhero spectacle he had cooked up […]

Motherlands

Simon Spurrier loves his high concepts.  Which is why his new Vertigo miniseries isn’t just about mother and daughter bounty hunters working out their tortured history while on a job.  No, it’s about mother and daughter bounty hunters working out their tortured history while on a job in a futuristic world where people can easily […]

Star Wars: Lando — Double or Nothing

If there was any consensus about “Solo:  A Star Wars Story” it was that Donald Glover’s Lando Calrissian was the best part of the movie.  So it’s only natural that we should get a miniseries that owes a lot to that particular take on this character.  Writer Rodney Barnes and artist Paolo Villanelli do a […]

Image Previews Picks: March 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: The Wicked + The Divine vol. 8:  Old is the New New When an ongoing series produces spin-off miniseries or one-shots one of three things can happen to them:  They won’t be collected. They’ll be collected alongside issues of the regular series. They’ll be collected in their own special volume, which is what […]

Murcielago vol. 8

This makes two straight volumes of this series that haven’t managed to disturb or shock me with their plot developments.  Could this mean that “Murcielago” is finally starting to trade on storytelling skill rather than shock value?  Only if your tastes trend towards psychopathic badass women facing off against equally bad opponents in over-the-top matches […]

DC Previews Picks: March 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Fortune and Glory:  A True Hollywood Story Yes, this is the third edition of this particular comic after it was originally published by Oni, and reprinted by Marvel in a colorized hardcover edition.  It’s still one of the best things Bendis has ever done and deserving of a spot in everyone’s library even […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: March 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Elfen Lied Omnibus vol. 1 When it was announced that Dark Horse would be releasing this manga, my initial thought was “Why the hell is this being released now?”  The anime that was made from this manga was kind of a cult success back when it was released in the mid-aughts, mainly because […]

Marvel Previews Picks: March 2019

Yeah, writing up all of the Previews Picks in one column didn’t turn out to be shorter or more fun.  So we’re back to the old way for the foreseeable future. Well, with one minor change… Above-the-Board Recommendation: S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hickman and Weaver — The Human Machine Unlike certain other comics series, it’s easy to […]