Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

In Clothes Called Fat

I thought that “Insufficient Direction,” Moyoco Anno’s “essay manga” of her life with husband Hideaki Anno, was pretty enjoyable for what it was.  This is actually an atypical reaction compared to the previous manga I’ve read from her.  Titles like “Happy Mania,” “Flowers and Bees,” and “Sakuran” left me cold and not feeling much for […]

What Did You Eat Yesterday? vol. 3

I’ve made my thoughts clear that the previous volumes of this title do not represent Fumi Yoshinaga’s best work.  This volume, however, continues the trend of seeing the mangaka take baby steps towards giving this title more depth than it initially started out with.  There’s a brief moment where Shiro, the serious attorney, is complaining […]

The Walking Dead vol. 21: All Out War, Part Two

When we left off in the battle between Rick’s forces and Negan’s “Saviors,” things were not looking too good for the former’s side.  Things had started off great with the zombie-driven assault on Negan’s fortress, but then the man’s forces rallied and staged a devastating attack on Rick’s home.  In lesser hands, this downward trend […]

The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper & Hermy

“Usagi Yojimbo” creator Stan Sakai lays out the origins of the title characters in his introduction to this collected edition.  For what it’s worth, it sounds like he had a solid plan for it.  The story of wandering rabbit swordsman Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy the guinea pig, his naif traveling companion, was to have been […]

Seconds

What do you do to follow up a phenomenon like “Scott Pilgrim?” If you’re creator Bryan Lee O’Malley, then the answer is you take several years off to get your bearings and decide what your next move is.  Then you pour all of your energy into creating a 300+-page graphic novel about a chef/restaurant owner […]

Uncanny X-Men by Bendis vol. 2: Broken

In this volume, Cyclops’ team finishes out their forced sojourn to Limbo, deal with one of their own quitting the team, lock horns with S.H.I.E.L.D., and take down a new-model Sentinel at a pro-mutant rally.  So there’s a lot going on here in the six issues collected here even if their quality is somewhat uneven. […]

“Star Wars” is top-tier at Marvel. For now…

I can’t say that there was a whole lot of comics news that grabbed my attention coming out of Comic-Con this year.  However, we were told in advance that Marvel would be unleashing their plans for “Star Wars” at the convention and they did not disappoint.  Their announcements regarding the titles and the creative teams […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: October 2014

It turns out that the manga news from Dark Horse at Anime Expo was just too big for one panel to contain.  In addition to the new volume of “The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service” and the “Panty & Stocking” anthology, we’re also getting an “Evangelion” parody manga from Tony Takezaki.  I realize that most people […]

Marvel Previews Picks: October 2014

As I write this, in the last few days we’ve been hit with announcements of an all-new female Thor, Sam Wilson stepping into the role of Captain America and the “Superior Iron Man.”  All of these announcements were either made through a major media outlet or got some form of attention outside of the usual […]