Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Annihilators

Picking up right after the end of “The Thanos Imperative,” the latest Cosmic Marvel story from writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning has the title team, made up of Quasar, Gladiator, Beta Ray Bill, the Silver Surfer and Ronan the Accuser, having their individual assess handed to them by Ikon of the Spaceknights.  It’s probably […]

Eden: It’s an Endless World! vol. 13

Longtime readers will know that I’m very passionate about this series.  I’d rather not get into a discussion about how it compares to the likes of “Blade of the Immortal,” “20th Century Boys,” or “The Walking Dead,” but a lot of that passion comes from two things.  One, it’s hands-down the best science-fiction comic being […]

Drifters vol. 1

Despite being a big fan of the original “Hellsing” anime I didn’t get around to actually buying the manga when Dark Horse released it over here.  That’s because I was borrowing it from a friend of mine and he stopped buying it when it started going off the rails in vol. 6.  Still, there’s no […]

Thor: The World Eaters

A while back, Matt Fraction wrote some great Thor stories that were collected as “Ages of Thunder.”  I don’t know my Norse mythology as well as I should, but you got the feeling that he was trying to tell stories about the character that tied in more strongly with his mythological origins than his Marvel […]

Thor: Siege & Siege Aftermath

Given Asgard’s primary role in this crossover, it should come as no surprise that the events of the tie-in issues from “Thor” are more relevant than you’d expect from such things.  In fact, you could argue that a lot of this stuff should’ve been in the crossover proper.  Heimdall’s “absence” in the beginning of the […]

Stumptown vol. 1

I think it’s a good thing that you can randomly pick out a title from Greg Rucka’s comics and find a well-written and developed female lead or supporting character.  The thing is that as he has been doing it for so long (“Whiteout,” “Queen & Country,” “Batman/Gotham Central,” “Batwoman,” do I need to keep going?) […]

Velveteen & Mandala

I was looking forward to this (putting aside the fact that I look forward to all new Vertical titles these days) because the general description of it was along the lines of “schoolgirls vs. zombies.”  Think “Highschool of the Dead” for readers of a different kind of maturity, and the description on the back which […]