Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Crossed: +One Hundred vol. 2

I was very much looking forward to seeing what writer Si Spurrier would be doing with this series he inherited from Alan Moore.  After all, Spurrier is one of the few writers who has done something interesting with the “Crossed” concept beyond exploit it for purposes of gore-related shock value.  So imagine my disappointment when […]

Gotham Academy vol. 3: Yearbook

The first volume of this series was pretty great.  The second was a disappointing mess.  If you’ve been following my writing here for an extended period of time, then you’ve probably seen me (repeatedly) mention my hopes that this third volume will help get “Gotham Academy” back on track.  Well, “Yearbook” is a lot different […]

Habitat

Simon Roy is probably best known for co-writing and illustrating a decent chunk of the “Prophet” revival spearheaded by Brandon Graham.  As his short-story collection “Jan’s Atomic Heart and Other Stories” showed, he’s a pretty capable talent when flying solo.  “Habitat” offers further proof of this in its story of a spaceship whose crew has […]

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation vol. 4

The fact that I’m writing anything about this volume at all likely means that I’m a bad person.  After all, vol. 3 had that scene where ten-year-old protagonist Rudy (who is actually a thirty-something otaku NEET who has been reborn into this fantasy world) grope fellow 10-year-old Eris with the intent of getting it on […]

The Walking Dead vol. 26: A Call to Arms

I’ve read some crap this year, and I’ve also read a lot of very good comics as well.  Yet there hasn’t been anything which has surprised me.  With most of this year’s comics, they’ve been entertaining along expected and established lines.  There haven’t been any out-of-the-box shocks which have come my way.  Until now.  I […]

Scarlet vol. 2

There are merits to this volume.  Bendis’ dialogue, now that he’s back to having real people talk to each other, feels more energized and believable than it has in a while.  Maleev’s art perfectly captures the grimness of the story while taking periodic stylistic departures to remind you of his range.  There’s also a certain […]

Monstress vol. 1: Awakening

Why yes, this did originally come out back in July.  It’s been sitting on my “to review” stack for that long too.  I don’t know why it’s taken me so long to get around to actually getting out my thoughts about this particular title.  Probably because this first volume of “Monstress” is a very ambitious […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 8

What would it take for me to drop this series?  At this point it would have to be some truly offensive storytelling or for it to become truly boring.  We get neither in this volume as mangaka Gamon Sakurai simply has the opposing factions here continue their battle inside a massive office building.  There are […]

Image Previews Picks: February 2017

It’s Image Comics’ 25th Anniversary next year and Robert Kirkman is all ready to celebrate.  By that I mean the latest issues of the three titles he writes, “The Walking Dead,” “Invincible,” and “Outcast,” will be priced at twenty-five cents each.  In addition to being a cute way to celebrate the occasion, it’s also a […]