Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Batman vol. 8: Superheavy

“And I’d like to go on record as saying this is the dumbest idea in the history of Gotham City.  Now where’s my damn Batmobile?  Let’s go have some fun.” With those lines I completely bought into the idea of Commissioner James Gordon taking over for Batman in a robot Bat-suit.  Yeah, I’ll admit that […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 7

I should hate this series now.  After all, this volume finally breaks the one thing I really liked about the early volumes.  That would be the “Magneto-esque” morality behind Sato’s actions.  Clearly a skilled killer, his actions against the government were somewhat justified in light of the ruthless experimentation and testing being performed on other […]

Gotham Academy vol. 2: Calamity

I really enjoyed what writers Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher did with the first volume of the series, along with the art from Karl Kerschl.  This naturally led me to anticipate vol. 2, which has turned out to be a letdown.  It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what went wrong here as the smooth, engaging storytelling […]

Phonogram vol. 3: The Immaterial Girl

I’ve been eagerly anticipating this volume since it was announced back in 2012 as we’re helpfully reminded by its backmatter.  I won’t begrudge creators Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie for taking so long to get back to it, particularly since we got “Young Avengers” and “The Wicked + The Divine” in the meantime.  As those […]

Tokyo Ghost vol. 1: The Atomic Garden

Rick Remender’s creator-owned output through Image can be charitably described as “uneven.”  Though he’s clearly a skilled writer, he needs to find a new approach beyond simply tossing his characters into hopeless situations and then starting to grind them down.  It’s an approach that has worked on “Deadly Class,” is on the verge of breaking […]

Goodnight Punpun vol. 1

After “A Girl on the Shore” didn’t entirely satisfy my craving for a new quality manga from Inio Asano, this one hits the mark.  Let me say upfront that it’s kind of a depressing read as well.  It’s about average grade school kid Punpun Punyama trying to make his way through life as his situation […]

Secret Wars Rundown

I probably should’ve mentioned this earlier, but tie-ins to “Secret Wars” came in three different flavors.  The titles branded with “Last Days” showed how their characters reacted to the end of the Marvel Universe (such as it was).  “Battlezones” gave us a look at the goings-on in different regions while the main event was going […]

Batman & Robin Eternal vol. 1

The sprawling “Batman Eternal” weekly series gets a follow-up of sorts focusing on all of the sidekicks the Caped Crusader has had over the years.  It may be telling a less epic story in half the space (this ran for 26 issues rather than 52), but that decision turns out to be the right one […]

Star Wars: Chewbacca

Everyone’s favorite wookiee gets his own miniseries from Marvel with some fantastic art from Phil Noto!  Seriously, the art is the strongest thing about this series as Noto invests a great amount of detail and style in rendering the world that Chewbacca has crash-landed on.  From the mines filled with explosive larvae, to the rural […]