Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Fatale vol. 4: Pray for Rain

Things start off quite strong for this latest volume of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ supernatural horror noir series.  In the present, Nicholas Lash uses his time in jail to make some interesting discoveries about his uncle’s book before a meeting with his lawyer opens up an even fresher hell for him to fall into. […]

Revival vol. 3: A Faraway Place

In the world of “Revival,” the characters who have mysteriously returned from the dead feel nothing.  They may look and appear human (well, save for the bloody tears they cry when they get agitated), but they now lack the capacity to feel emotion as we’re reminded again in this volume.  I bring it up now […]

Blood Blockade Battlefront vol. 5

This title occupies an interesting liminal space on my reading list.  It’s not quite good enough that I’d miss it if it went on “hiatus” like other Dark Horse manga, yet it’s not quite bad enough that I’m tempted to stop reading it.  Whenever I see that a new volume is solicited, I pick it […]

Triton of the Sea vols. 1 & 2

It’s time to once again BEHOLD THE POWER OF KICKSTARTER with something that I contributed to.  This was a multi-book project that, in addition to the title of this post, also saw Osamu Tezuka’s “Unico” and “Atomcat” translated into English as well.  Of the three, “Unico” represents the most solid read as “Triton” goes on […]

Prophet vol. 3: Empire

If you like this title for the pervasive weirdness it offers up, then you might be just a little disappointed by vol. 3.  Oh, there’s plenty of interesting sights to behold, like the multitude of various Johns we see on Earth.  Big ones, tall ones, small ones built for pleasure, ones with multiple faces, symbiotic […]

Bokurano vol. 10

We’re in the title’s home stretch as there’s only one more volume to go.  With the final conflicts looming, mangaka Mohiro Kitoh takes a break from the mecha battles and focuses almost exclusively on the personal journey the two remaining pilots, Jun and Yoko, take to give closure to the families of the children who […]

Marvel Previews Picks: May 2014

You know, it occurred to me earlier today that with “Miracleman” now being republished by Marvel are there any other great series from the 80’s still waiting to be collected?  One comes to mind:  “Rom:  Spaeceknight.”  Originally a tie-in to a long-forgotten toy, “Rom” transcended its roots to become an epic about one man who […]

DC Previews Picks: May 2014

It almost seemed like pure fantasy at first, but it’s actually happening.  After working almost exclusively at Marvel all these years, John Romita Jr. is jumping ship to DC to illustrate “Superman.”  The word is that the Distinguished Competition has been wanting to get the artist away from Marvel for a while now and has […]