Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Boys vol. 8: Highland Laddie

After the trauma of finding out that his girlfriend was a superhero,  the awful thing she had to do to join The Seven, and their subsequent breakup, Hughie decides that it’s time to head back home to Auchterladle, Scotland to get away from it all.  However, he finds out in short order that not only […]

The Complete Bad Company (Part Two)

While Peter Milligan is perfectly capable of working within the constraints of mainstream comics (read:  ones featuring Marvel and DC superheroes), they usually don’t allow him to go into the full-bore weirdness and surrealism that became a hallmark of his Vertigo work.  I mention this because that’s the kind of weirdness you get with “Kano,” […]

The Complete Bad Company (Part 1)

If I told you that this book was very “Milligan-esque” would that make you any more likely to pick it up?  Or, would you have any idea who I was referring to?  Writer Peter Milligan came onto the American comic book scene around the same time as Grant Morrison and Garth Ennis and in much […]

Morning Glories vol. 1: For a Better Future

It has been remarked elsewhere that this new hit series from Image, by writer Nick Spencer and artist Joe Eisma, owes a storytelling debt to “Lost.”  While that series focused on a group of castaways stranded on an island, and this one introduces us to a group of new students at the Morning Glory Academy […]

Skullkickers vol. 1: 1000 Opas and a Dead Body

Image has been having a run of sleeper hits over the past year or so with titles like this, “Morning Glories,” “Carbon Gray,” “Nonplayer,” and more getting big buzz and selling out upon their release.  “Skullkickers” arrived at the start of this trend and you have to appreciate the idea behind it.  Imagine a buddy […]

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse vol. 3

Well, this third volume doesn’t make me want to stop reading the series entirely, but it doesn’t give me much hope for its conclusion either.  We find out more about the Angels’ plans to spread their influence throughout the NERV Academy by way of a sinister computer game, but the overall plot never really becomes […]

Slam Dunk vol. 15

Yes, it’s still awesome.  But… Most Shonen Jump titles have always struck me as very calculated affairs.  That’s “calculated” in the sense that you get the feeling that every plot twist, every shocking character moment, every last minute reversal occurs in a fashion to elicit the most emotional response possible from the reader.  As the […]

The Unwritten vol. 3: Dead Man’s Knock

Three volumes in and this series keeps getting better.  While vol. 3 provides more answers and clarification to Tom Taylor’s quest to find the truth about his father and himself that’s not even my favorite part about it.  What is, is how writer Mike Carey shows that this battle is going to be a struggle […]

Wildcats Version 3.0: Year Two

A while back I talked about how my favorite superteam wasn’t the Justice Leage, or even the X-Men.  No, that honor belongs to the 3.0 incarnation of Wildcats, masterminded by writer Joe Casey.  Sure, those other teams may put on some good fights, dazzle us with surprising plot twists, and serve as metaphors for all […]

Northwest Passage vol. 1

The year is 1755.  The setting is Rupert’s Land in Canada.  The place is Fort Newcastle, the home of legendary explorer Charles Lord, his son, and the many men who work under them and seek to tame the wilds in the interest of the King.  Lord is set to go back to England soon, but […]