Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen vol. 2

Gillen begins this volume by picking up where “The Dark Angel Saga” left off, after a fashion.  While Angel’s personality was reset and the Horsemen of Apocalypse were defeated, that still left a giant biosphere — Tabula Rasa  — where evolution was accelerated some 65 million years into the future.  Though the story is months […]

DC Previews Picks: March 2013

“Constantine,” the rebooted DCU version of “Hellblazer” debuts this month. *starts sharpening knives*  …What are you looking at me like that for? Action Comics #18:  Andy Diggle and Tony Daniel replace Grant Morrison and Rags Morales on the title.  I’ve mentioned before how I’ve generally liked what I’ve read from Diggle, save for his work […]

This sounds like a TERRIBLE idea. However…

It was announced over the weekend that Ape Entertainment, successful publisher of licensed comics like “Pocket God,” “Temple Runner,” and “Kung Fu Panda,” formed a “mature readers” imprint to publish new “Poison Elves” comics.  My initial thought was, “Are you fucking kidding me?”  The original series from the late Drew Hayes was a personal favorite […]

Fury vol. 1: My War Gone By

Garth Ennis returns to his hard-drinking, hard-loving, hard-living version of Nick Fury from Marvel’s MAX imprint for one last hurrah.  Or if you’d rather:  One last round of gratuitous sex, extremely graphic violence, and scathing critique of post-WWII U.S. foreign policy on Disney’s dime.  If you’ve read the writer’s previous mini-series about the character then […]

Two Manga, Briefly

Battle Angel Alita:  Last Order vol. 16 represents the first collection published after mangaka Yukito Kishiro packed up shop after a dispute with his former publisher Shueisha and moved over to Kodansha.  So if you’re wondering why this volume looks different, that’s why.  Fortunately the localization staff remains the same so the change is more […]

How is Vertigo like Dark Horse Manga?

That would be because they have little to no success launching new titles, and the only things still working for them are those that have worked in the past.  You can see this most clearly in the two new collections I read this week:  Paul Cornell and Ryan Kelly’s “Saucer Country” and the latest “Fables” […]

Vertigo and the Death of a Thousand Cuts

Karen Berger stepped down as Executive Editor of Vertigo and Senior VP of DC on Monday, and it truly is the company’s loss.  Though “Star Wars” comics may have been my gateway into the medium, it was Vertigo’s output that not only helped keep me there but also provides the foundation for a lot of […]

Uncanny X-Force vol. 5: Otherworld

“The Dark Angel Saga” was a high point for this series that garnered near-unanimous acclaim and cemented writer Rick Remender as Marvel’s latest MVP.  It’s also something that I might be talking about on my “Best of 2012” list — either that or “Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine,” I’m still deciding.  So after that epic blew […]

(The) Limit vol. 1

(A lot of places online have the title of this series as “The Limit,” however the book itself only has “Limit” on the cover and in the copyright text.  So I’m splitting the difference here.) This is a new series published by Vertical, so I’m already interested.  Konno is a high school girl who happens […]