Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Captain America: The First Avenger

I thought it was great fun.  While it was “yet another superhero origin movie” at its core, its rendering of the title character’s was handled very well.  Unlike the other “Avengers” we’ve seen so far, Steve Rogers has to become a superhero from the ground up.  Yes, the super-soldier formula gives him greater abilities than […]

Comic-Con: …and the rest!

Friday was spent in kind of a dazed stupor as I got up very, VERY early to meet with a friend to get in line for pre-registration for next year’s Con.  Long story short, we were successful, but I felt like I spent the next few days catching up on my sleep from this endeavor.  […]

Comic-Con: Thursday Miscellany

“Guys who look like they can’t move are awesome!” That quote comes courtesy of Robert Kirkman, from his endorsement of Rob Liefeld’s art.  Anyone who is familiar with the man’s work will get it, but if you’re not:  think big, over-muscled men with giant shoulderpads and enough pouches for a survivalist’s wet dream.  His art […]

Comic-Con: Manga!

In the podcast where I vented my frothing fanboy rage over the “hiatus” that Hiroki Endo’s excellent “Eden: It’s An Endless World!” was put on, I put the onus of my hate on Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson. I figured that being the publisher meant it was his call as to whether or not the […]

Comic-Con: The Madness So Far…

Getting my badge and running the gauntlet of sales at Preview Night was the easy part. That said, if you’re at the con you should make the effort to stop by Fanfare/Ponet-Mon’s booth (2102) and buy something from Stephen there. He’s a great guy and full of passion for what he does. I thoroughly recommend […]

American Vampire vol. 2

Picking up the first volume of this series in hardcover was a no-brainer for me.  As a big fan of Stephen King, there’s no way I wouldn’t want his first major comic book storyline immortalized in that format.  Now that he’s gone, I’ll admit that it did give me pause about picking up this second […]

High School of the Dead

I’m still patiently waiting for the series to get past the point where the anime ended, but the real attraction in this volume is the art.  While artist Shouji Sato’s strengths clearly lie in emphasizing fanservice — be it human-on-zombie violence, or finding new angles to show us the panties of the female cast — […]

Northlanders vol. 5: Metal

Writer Brian Wood returns to one of the series’ recurring themes, the impact of Christianity on the title characters, with the title story.  Though its description on the back cover cites “modern day ‘Viking’ black metal” as an influence, the end result reads like the writer let this influence get the better of his grounded […]

Scarlet vol. 1

It’s been a LONG time since writer Brian Michael Bendis has sat down to write something that doesn’t involve superheroes.  While I’ve (mostly) liked his work with Marvel’s superheroes over the years, “Ultimate Spider-Man” being his crowning achievement, his early creator-owned work has always been more memorable in my opinion.  Re-reading “Jinx,” “Torso,” and “Fortune […]