Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Private Eye

One of these days I’ll eventually migrate to reading comics digitally instead of in print.  Not yet, though.  Not when titles like this, originally published online in a “pay what you want” metric can still find their way into being a physical product.  (Particularly when the way involves a handshake deal between Brian K. Vaughan […]

Star Wars: Darth Vader vol. 2 — Shadows & Secrets

Kieron Gillen and Salvador Larroca’s series was the standout amongst Marvel’s initial round of “Star Wars” collections and this second volume shows that its quality wasn’t a fluke.  Vader continues the rebuilding of his power base with an ambitious heist of a deceased crimelord’s fortune from the Empire.  Though the act, masterminded by his associate […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: April 2016

There’s a new volume of a certain manga being advance-solicited here!  That’s right, after a year and a half of waiting, Dark Horse is finally releasing vol. 16 of “Neon Genesis Evangelion:  The Shinji Ikari Raising Project.”  Can you feel the excitement here!  ARE YOU NOT YET ENTERTAINED!?!?!? …Ugh.  Well, at least this means the […]

The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows

When it was announced that this “Secret Wars:  Warzones!” miniseries would focus on a married — with child — Spider-Man, I thought I knew what the story would be about.  We’d get to see how Peter Parker would handle these things while interacting with other heroes and villains in some semblance of current Marvel continuity. […]

Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham

How did a “Batman” comic co-written by Mike Mignola manage to go without a collected edition for nearly fifteen years?  We may never know the exact answer, but it wasn’t because “The Doom That Came to Gotham” wasn’t a good “Elseworlds” series.  This three-part miniseries, co-written by Richard Pace with art from Troy Nixey, takes […]

The Ancient Magus’ Bride vol. 3

The previous volume left off on a dramatic cliffhanger as Elias, enraged by the wounding of Chise, began to lose his human form and revert to his natural one.  What follows is a rousing sequence of action and drama as the two, and those in their immediate vicinity face off against Joseph, a.k.a. Cartaphilus, a.k.a. […]