Comic Picks by the Glick

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Forgetless

Before he hit it big with “Morning Glories” and his Marvel exclusivity, Nick Spencer wrote this mini-series about several lives intersecting at the title club’s last party.  Closer to Liman’s “Go” than Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” this also uses non-linear storytelling to start us somewhere close to the end before going back to the beginning to […]

Kobra: Resurrection

The only reason I bothered to pick this up was that it has the last three issues of Greg Ruck and Eric Trautmann’s run on “Checkmate.”  It was a fun series that successfully mixed globe-spanning espionage with superheroes in the vein of “Suicide Squad.”  (Imagining Rucka’s “Queen and Country” with superheroes, or “Gotham Central” for […]

Captain America: Operation Rebirth

I mentioned I was probably going to pick this up in the “Captain America” podcast if I could find it for half price, and I did.  Even though I’ve already read four of the issues collected here, the whole package still holds up pretty well as a snapshot of ‘90’s-era Marvel along with the good […]

Star Wars: Knight Errant vol. 1 — Aflame

At last year’s Comic-Con I went and picked up the majority of the “Star Wars:  Knights of the Old Republic” collections and wound up enjoying them a good deal.  Enough to do a podcast on them, in fact.  “Knight Errant” is the new series from “KOTOR” writer John Jackson Miller and it takes place in […]

Wolfskin vol. 1

Because no, I really can’t come back from Comic-Con without finding something from Warren Ellis in their half-off bins.  This time it’s his answer to “Conan” as the titular musclebound, dual-sword-wielding warrior finds himself caught in a rivalry between two tribes.  He’s not particularly motivated towards helping either side out, but a few mushrooms and […]

The Marvels Project

Ed Brubaker only writes two kinds of comics.  Great ones like “Sleeper,” “Criminal,” and “Incognito,” and “noble failures” like most of his run on “Daredevil,” the most recent volume of “Captain America” and now this.  From what I understand, “The Marvels Project” was commissioned to commemorate the anniversary of Marvel Comics by showing the origins […]

Punisher MAX vol. 1: Kingpin

I imagine that, for a lot of people, the appeal of this volume is going to be Steve Dillon’s art.  His peerless skills at depicting emotion and real-world violence on the printed page aside, seeing him tackle the character again makes it feel like Garth Ennis never left.  It’s not Ennis, but Jason Aaron who […]

The Mice Templar vol. 1: Prophecy

Here’s an analogy that you won’t find on any SAT test ever: “Berserk :: Claymore” “Mouse Guard ::  The Mice Templar” I’m sure creator Michael Avon Oeming is sick of hearing people compare “The Mice Templar” to David Petersen’s similarly-themed series, but the fact remains that his title is the lesser of the two.  Where […]

Burma Chronicles

“Pyongyang:  A Journey in North Korea,” wasn’t just a good read for the way writer/artist Guy Delisle’s recounted his adventures in overseeing animation produced there.  It also provided a fascinating window into what is the most dangerously crazy nation on Earth.  You really get a good look at how messed up things are over there […]