Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Avengers by Hickman: Time Runs Out vol. 3

Jonathan Hickman’s penchant for planning out his storylines is well known.  I mention this now because this is the first time I felt that he may have bitten off a little more than he can chew.  This would normally be a really bad thing, except that there are plenty of positives to make this volume […]

Southern Bastards vol. 2: Gridiron

Hey, so it turns out that I was mistaken and Earl Tubb, protagonist of the previous volume, really was beaten to death in the street by Coach Euless Boss.  That does make him seem more threatening, but Jason Aaron wants you to feel something different for this particular bastard here:  sympathy.  “Gridiron” is all about […]

Gantz vol. 35

There are two significant character deaths in this volume.  One of them involves someone who has been relatively sympathetic throughout most of his tenure in this series.  His turn towards hatred in the last few volumes has actually been one of the more believable character developments of this final arc of “Gantz” as his reasons […]

X-Force by Spurrier vol. 3: Ends/Means

For all the noise I made about Si Spurrier’s “X-Men:  Legacy” run being likely to crash and burn within a year, it turns out that it was his take on “X-Force” which turned out to be commerically disappointing.  After a defining run from Rick Remender and a “not bad, but not particularly great” effort from […]

Batman: Earth One vol. 2

“Superman:  Earth One” is a lost cause for me at this point as I still feel no inclination to check out the third volume which arrived earlier this year.  Its counterpart, however, is a different story.  “Batman:  Earth One” arrived on the heels of “The Dark Knight Rises” and gave us another look at the […]

The Walking Dead vol. 23: Whispers Into Screams

This latest volume contains a lot of good stuff:  Carl beating down two bastards with good reason, more information about the Whispered and what their deal is, Carl potentially finding love, an assassination plan gone awry, Carl doing something potentially very stupid for said love, and Jesus Saving.  All of this is handled with Robert […]

Sunstone vol. 2

I did complain about the lack of actual bondage in the first volume of this series, and creator Stjepan Sejic works hard to rectify that here.  Not only are some of the key scenes here set in a high-end bondage club — where we see the performers on stage — but we get some extended […]

What Did You Eat Yesterday? vol. 8

It’s been a while since I talked about this title, so I figured I’d let everyone know that I’m still reading and enjoying it.  Granted, mangaka Fumi Yoshinaga hasn’t figured out how to deal with its main recurring problem — how the narrative in any given chapter grinds to a halt when the cooking starts […]

Batman vol. 6: Graveyard Shift

The Snyder/Capullo run on this title has been marked primarily by big event storylines:  “The Court of/City of the Owls,” “Death of the Family,” and “Zero Year.”  It hasn’t left much room for shorter stories, but this volume collects all of the miscellany that has accumulated between these arcs.  Worth noting right up front is […]