Comic Picks by the Glick

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Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 4: Realm of Kings

I’m not even going to try to convince anyone that hasn’t already been following writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning’s cosmic Marvel epic through the pages of “Annihilation:  Conquest,” “Nova,” “War/Realm of Kings” and previous volumes of “Guardians of the Galaxy” that this volume is worth their time.  As someone who has, I can appreciate […]

The Boys vol. 7: The Innocents

All superheroes are bastards has been the running theme of this series since its inception.  However, writer Garth Ennis stated that the title arc of this volume would take a look at the superheroes who weren’t complete asshats.  The kind of heroes who genuinely want to help out other people and make the world a […]

Gravel vol. 3: The Last King of England

The first volume, “Bloody Liars,” was a lot of fun.  It was about Combat Magician William Gravel killing some very, very bad magicians in imaginative and gruesome ways.  That’s not the highest aim in the world, but it was done with such style and efficiency, and a few clever twists that it didn’t matter.  The […]

Real vol. 9

As “Slam Dunk” finally starts living up to its hype, the Takehiko Inoue basketball title that I’ve always liked delivers one of its best installments yet.  This is in spite of the fact that with this volume, I’ve finally given up hope that Inoue will ever find the right balance in showcasing the struggles of […]

Captain America: Two Americas

(Or, vol. 12 in Ed Brubaker’s run for those of you still keeping track at home.) Now that Steve Rogers is back in the present, the next item on this series’ agenda is settling who gets to be Captain America in the “Who Will Wield the Shield” one-shot that kicks off this volume.  Surprise:  it’s […]

Saturn Apartments vol. 2

Looking back at my review of the first volume of this series, I’m surprised at how negative I sound.  The surprise mainly comes from the fact that I genuinely enjoyed this volume.  No, it’s not the second coming of “Planetes,” but it’s evolving into its own character-driven sci-fi animal.  That’s because the character interaction feels […]

B.P.R.D. vol. 14: The King of Fear

Normal service has finally been resumed. After a volume of short stories and a side story about the organization’s past, we finally get the next “proper” volume in the “B.P.R.D.” saga.  Regrettably, it’s a little underwhelming.  Picking up after the events of “The Black Goddess,” Abe, Liz, and co. decide to take the fight to […]

Batman & Robin vol. 2: Batman vs. Robin

I wouldn’t say that the stories Grant Morrison has been writing on “Batman & Robin” have been genre-redefining masterpieces.  Really, the biggest thing he has accomplished with this series is getting me to take Dick Grayson seriously as Batman’s replacement and likewise for Damien Wayne as the new Robin.  That said, the stories contained in […]

Twin Spica vol. 4

Vol. 4 of this series that’s ostensibly about kids training to be astronauts begins with a scene of something that’s been in woefully short supply.  We get to see Asumi, Kei and Marika actually training to be astronauts!  The scene of them trying to move in a giant pool of water in their space suits […]

Superman: Earth One, vol. 1

In case you hadn’t already heard, this volume has been such a success that writer J. Michael Straczynski will be stepping down as scripter for “Superman” and “Wonder Woman” to focus on getting the second volume out ASAP.  For a title that was shrouded in so much secrecy and murk prior to its release, that’s […]