Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Silverfish

Mia Fleming hates Suzanne, her new stepmom.  So when she goes along with Mia’s dad on his annual mountain retreat, Mia makes it her business to find out just what kind of person has wormed her way into her family.  With the help of some friends, and a stolen addressbook, they find out that Suzanne […]

Wolfsmund vol. 5

What does the ongoing battle for the Wolf’s Maw hold for us in this volume?  Why nothing more than the high point of the series so far.  It hasn’t been the easiest ride, sticking with this title, but I can now say that my patience has been rewarded with all of the enthralling battles contained […]

Lazarus vol. 2

After introducing us to Forever Carlyle and her world in the first volume, writer Greg Rucka starts digging further into it with this new collection.  We see her the rigorous training she underwent to become the Lazarus of Family Carlyle and how she employs those skills to avert a terrorist threat in the present day. […]

Dan the Unharmable vol. 1

Unlike a lot of other publishers, Avatar doesn’t seem to place many restrictions on sexual or violent content in its titles.  I imagine that kind of freedom is how they get writers like Garth Ennis, Warren Ellis, David Lapham, Kieron Gillen, and Alan Moore to write comics for them.  “No limits” is an appealing thing […]

Avengers by Hickman vol. 5: Adapt or Die

In case you had any doubts that Hickman’s two “Avengers” titles were different sides to the same story, this volume will put them to rest.  So if you’ve been putting off reading “New Avengers” for some reason — and the monthly sales numbers tell me that there are a lot of you — then consider […]

Knights of Sidonia vol. 10

The main conflict between the humans and the Gauna isn’t advanced by all that much in this volume, but we do get some interesting new developments.  Or rather, a development that brings several complications along with it.  After the success of the human/Gauna hybrid Tsumugi, Kunato and the rest of his team have been working […]

Deadly Class vol. 1: Reagan Youth

A few months back, I wrote (briefly) about the first volume of a series called “Five Weapons.”  Essentially it was “Harry Potter” with child assassins standing in for child magicians, and whether or not it worked for you all came down to how hard you didn’t want to think about the incongruity of that premise. […]

Wolverine: Origin II

Back in that period of time we like to call the “early aughts,” Marvel put out a miniseries called “Wolverine:  Origin” that would explore Ol’ Canucklehead’s earliest days.  It wasn’t done out of a desire to answer the many longstanding questions regarding the character’s origin, but to beat Hollywood to the punch after the success […]

Murder Me Dead

In the category of “reprinted crime comics from David Lapham” that has sprung up this year, the “Stray Bullets:  Uber Alles” edition is what you should spend your hard-earned money on.  The forty-one issues it collects detail a rambling, surprising, sometimes terrifying, always compelling narrative about a disparate group of runaways, killers, thugs, and crazies […]