Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Invincible vol. 14: The Viltrumite War

Oh man!   “The Viltrumite War!”  I remember that sitcom!  BEST!  COMEDY!  EVER!  Even if it was moved around for fourteen different timeslots in the three months during the summer of 1987 that it was on. Alright, so while the series’ naming trend of its collected editions is effectively broken with this volume, it still […]

Lychee Light Club

I was telling a friend over the weekend how Vertical’s publishing efforts have reached the point where Dark Horse’s manga used to be for me.  In short, they’ve produced such consistently interesting and entertaining works that I’m willing to pick up something from them by an author or a title that I might not be […]

7 Billion Needles vol. 4

And so, all good things must come to an end.  That’s the case with this concluding volume which wraps up its tale of alien entities, evolution and friendship in much the same way that “The Incredible Hercules” did with “Chaos War.”  That is to say that it raises the stakes while building on what has […]

Pineapple Army

We’re going back to the old school for this one.  Now when I say “old school” I mean the old school of manga being released in America.  Back in the days when series were published one issue at a time.  Back when being an action manga set in America was considered a selling point.  Back […]

Bakuman vol. 4

Fortunately for its reading audience, the “breakup” between artist Moritaka and writer Akito only lasts a couple chapters before they reunite to continue their plan to take the manga world by storm.  There’s really nothing else to add as, after that speed bump, the series maintains its usual level of quality with this volume.  Though […]

Superman: The Black Ring vol. 1

Now this is odd.  Here we have a collection of comics that I think I might have actually enjoyed more if I had read them in single issue form.  That’s because while these six issues have an overriding plot, it’s very much a “hunt the MacGuffin” endeavor whose only purpose is to provide a context […]

Adding Insult to Injury

What I failed to mention in my last post was that I had already ordered vol. 10 of “Future Diary” from Amazon. It arrived yesterday with an unwelcome surprise: the glue binding the pages together had rotted out. So now I’m in the process of shipping it back for a replacement. I’d like to think […]

Tokyopop R.I.P.

Tokyopop announced yesterday that their print operations in North America would be shutting down on May 31.   The writing has been on the wall for a while, but I still didn’t think that it would come to this.  After all, this was the company that started the manga revolution and brought affordable, unflipped manga […]