Comic Picks by the Glick

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Wolverine vs. The X-Men

When we last saw him, Wolverine had beaten the Devil and crawled up out of Hell back into his own body.  It should’ve been a triumphant victory for everyone’s favorite Canadian berserker mutant, but it turns out that the demons that were inhabiting his body while his soul was in Hell are still there.  Cyclops, […]

Highschool of the Dead vol. 5

As the last volume finally caught up to what was covered in the anime, this one should be completely AWESOME since I’m finally reading all-new content!  Or at least, that’s what I think it would’ve been if pages weren’t wasted on pointless sidequests or rehashing “Dawn of the Dead.”  I was afraid that rehashing George […]

Generation Hope vol. 2: Schism

As I write this, the future of “Generation Hope” has been all but announced as its absence from the most recent issue of “Previews” has led many to conclude that new writer James Asmus’ first arc will also be his last.  Sales for the series started out mediocre and only got worse from there, save […]

X-Men: Schism

The worst thing that can be said about this title is that it’s an editorial mandate in its purest form.  Somewhere along the line, someone decided that the X-titles were kind of directionless and needed an event to re-shape the line’s focus.  You’d think that would’ve been the aim of events like “Messiah Complex” and […]

Marvel Previews Picks: April 2012

“Avengers vs. X-Men” kicks off this month and as it’s the next major X-event, I’m committed to picking it up in hardcover.  That said, I’m having a disconnect between the fact that this twelve-issue series requires five different writers (Bendis, Brubaker, Aaron, Hickman, and Fraction) in order to see it to completion.  Theoretically this shouldn’t […]

Secret Avengers vol. 2: Eyes of the Dragon

Steve Rogers and company team up with Shang-Chi in order to take on the Shadow Council and the “Master of Kung-Fu’s” mostly-resurrected evil dad.  Then Rogers dives into the mind of a former comrade from WWII to find out what happened to him after the mission they were on went to hell.  Though the first […]

Madness, I tell you! MAAAAAAAAAADNESSSSSSSSSS!!!

It’s not an unpleasant surprise, but it’s still truly baffling nonetheless.  After none of the previous volumes even cracked it, vol. 10 of “Neon Genesis Evangelion:  The Shinji Ikari Raising Project” is now a #1 New York Times bestseller.  I believe it’s also the first Dark Horse title to have that distinction and one of […]

DC Previews Picks: April 2012

And the collection of the “New 52” juggernaut rolls on… Batman:  Detective Comics vol. 1 — Faces of Death, and Batwoman vol. 1:  Hydrology:  Both are getting the hardcover treatment, and I’ll probably wait until both are in softcover before picking them up.  I’ve never read any of Tony Daniel’s “Batman” prior to the relaunch, […]

Avengers by Bendis vol. 2

Brian Michael Bendis’ first “Avengers” arc was a suitably epic story that got most of the classic team back together, plus imports from “New Avengers” like Spider-Man and Wolverine, and new additions like Noh-Varr/Captain Marvel, to stop the fracturing of time itself.  It had great art from John Romita Jr. that enhanced the old-school feel […]