Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Maxwell Strangewell

I’ve enjoyed the Fillbach Bros. work on other people’s series, such as“Poison Elves:  Pairintachin” or their contributions to “The Goon” on “My Space Dark Horse Presents.”  After reading “Maxwell Strangewell,” I want to read more original works from them.  The story starts off simply enough with a girl named Anna making friends with an eleven-foot […]

Captain America Reborn

I’ll say this, it was really nice of Marvel to promote the latest arc of Ed Brubaker’s “Captain America” run as a major event on the level of “Secret Invasion” or “Siege.”  Yes, the return of Steve Rogers to the Marvel Universe certainly qualifies as a BIG DEAL but the series doesn’t stray far from  […]

Usagi Yojimbo vol. 24: Return of the Black Soul

This storyline was the reason I started reading Stan Sakai’s “Usagi Yojimbo” in single issue form, in addition to the trades, over three years ago.  It’s also the only time I’ve ever really experienced disappointment with the ending of one of the series’ extended storylines. (Spoilers for this volume follow the break, eventually.) These days […]

The Incredible Hercules: Assault on New Olympus

Many of the series’ long-running plot threads come to a head in this volume as Hercules, Athena, Amadeus Cho and a group of specially-picked Avengers storm the Olympus Group’s headquarters in order to stop Hera and her plans for “Continuum.”  Much fighting ensues, lots of witty words are exchanged, plots are twisted and heroes die […]

Punisher MAX: Six Hours to Kill

When Garth Ennis left “Punisher MAX,” the plan following his departure was to run three storylines by noted crime writers Greg Hurwitz, Duane Swierczynski, and Victor Gischler.  The prospect of having three lesser known writers follow in Ennis’ footsteps didn’t really thrill me and judging by the reviews, Hurwitz and Gischler’s stories didn’t really thrill […]

Siege

This is the culmination of several years of storytelling at Marvel, from its major crossovers starting with “House of M” to “Secret Invasion,” to it’s post event initiatives like… “The Initiative,” and “Dark Reign,” to the events of its flagship title, “New Avengers,” during this time and other events such as the return of Thor.  […]

Iron Man: Execute Program

Coming from the creators of the late HBO series “Carnivale” isn’t exactly something I’d consider using as a selling point (mainly because I and the populace at large haven’t seen it), but this came highly recommended from a friend of mine.  After reading it, I have to admit that I enjoyed it more than I […]

X-Men: Legacy — Emplate

This volume of Mike Carey’s “X-series for the hardcore fan” finds the book in transition.  Having wrapped up his multi-volume tale of Professor X’s quest for identity and coming off its tie-in to the “Utopia” crossover, the series had four months to kill before plunging headfirst into more crossover action in the “Necrosha” and “Second […]