Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Plastic

Readers with long memories (or the ability to click on this link) may recall that I’ve had my eye on this series ever since it was first solicited.  It’s got a setup that’s just wrong enough to get me interested:  Edwyn used to be a serial killer.  He retired after he met Virginia online as […]

Image Previews Picks: February 2018

Netflix bought Millarworld last month and the “Kick-Ass” comics are coming to Image until the streaming company figures out this whole “publishing comics” thing.  There’s going to be a new “Kick-Ass” series featuring an African-American mother of two who is also a veteran of the Afghanistan war.  While having a minority protagonist for the next […]

Assassination Classroom vol. 17

After vol. 17 spent its last couple of chapters setting things up for Nagisa and Karma to pull a heist on the International Space Station, I was expecting some slam-bang action to be in the offing.  That’s… not what happens here.  The two middle-school-kids get the drop on the astronauts and after some posturing and […]

Marvel Previews Picks: February 2018

I’m not sure if we’ll ever get an official statement from Bendis as to why he decided to leave Marvel or DC.  There are plausible-sounding rumors as to why, though.  He had pretty much accomplished everything he wanted at the company, from writing all of his favorite characters to creating several new ones.  At this […]

DC Previews Picks: February 2018

Is there anything we can learn from Berganza-gate over at DC?  Based on what has happened it would appear that the only way sexual harassers can be dealt with at a comic book company is if their notoriety reaches the mainstream.  Superman group editor Eddie Berganza’s behavior was well-known within the industry but he wound […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: February 2018

Another month without any manga solicitations, and no the Zelda Encyclopedia doesn’t count.  We do have word of some manga-adjacent announcements from the company in the past month, however.  “Berserk”-related ones, even.  The “Berserk Official Guidebook” will be published next March and will set you back $15 for 200 pages about the world of the […]

The Visitor: How and Why He Stayed

Mike Mignola’s “Hellboy” is home to lots of random bits of weirdness.  The series was designed accommodate this, but there’s one bit that has always felt more out of place than others.  That would be the alien spirit Hellboy met back in vol. 5, “Conqueror Worm.”  It’s one thing to have the character encounter all […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 10

Does this volume lead “anywhere interesting?”  Well, it starts off by introducing us to Kei’s mother.  She’s a ruthlessly blunt and pragmatic person who has some choice words for her son in regards to the situation he has found himself in.  For a series that usually winds up going down the most conventional path I […]

Jean Grey vol. 1: Nightmare Fuel

I’ve mentioned before that writer Dennis Hopeless’ run on “All-New X-Men” was the most pleasant surprise of the previous round of “X-Men” relaunches.  It’s why I decided to pick up his latest series the “Jean Grey” solo title.  Now, I don’t think the comics-reading world was really clamoring for a solo series about the time-displaced […]