Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

About a Wolverine and a Spider-Man

“Wolverine and the X-Men:  Alpha & Omega” is essentially a single plot point stretched out into a five-issue miniseries.  Even though Quentin “Kid Omega” Quire psychically intervened with Krakoa and saved the Jean Grey School from being destroyed, he still has it in for its headmaster Wolverine.  So Quire uses his Omega-level psychic talents to […]

Batman vol. 2: The City of Owls

The first volume of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “Batman” was easily one of the highlights of DC’s “New 52.”  Sharply written and tightly plotted by Snyder with some very stylish and detailed art from Capullo, the story of Batman finding a new threat in a city he thought he knew from top to bottom […]

The Punisher by Greg Rucka vol. 3

Rucka’s run on the title has focused on the descent of Rachel Cole-Alves from former marine and bride-to-be to willing participant in the title character’s neverending war on crime.  Though it looked as if she was going to reconsider her current path in life at the end of the previous volume, she realizes that the […]

Merle Dixon and the Art of Anti-Misdirection

(The following contains spoilers for last Sunday’s episode of “The Walking Dead” so if you haven’t seen it yet, AVERT YOUR EYES!) I was all ready to believe that The Governor had really turned on Merle, the man who does all of his dirty work, because it made for such a delicious surprise twist in […]

Hawkeye vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon

Sending a B-list character out with their own solo series without an A-list creative team has proven to be commercial suicide again and again over the past few years.  Occasionally, you’ll get lucky and the team will click and we’ll have ourselves a new hit book that will go on for as long as the […]

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This is a review of vol. 24 of “Blade of the Immortal.”  The reason the title isn’t listed above is because I wanted to write, “The latest volume of ‘Blade of the Immortal’ is so goddamn good that you need to stop reading this now and go out and buy it!”  (Which I’ll admit could […]

Image Previews Picks: June 2013

So the big news this week is Marvel-related, but borne out of Image.  The announcement that “Spawn” supporting character Angela will be appearing in that formerly so-secret-they-had-to-get-Joe-Quesada-to-draw-it epilogue to “Age of Ultron” and subsequently decamping to “Guardians of the Galaxy” is more interesting than exciting.  Let’s face it, we’re talking about a character whose commercial […]

Marvel Previews Picks: June 2013

The finale to “Age of Ultron” ships this month with an ending so secret, they had to get someone else to illustrate it.  In addition to Brandon Peterson and Carlos Pacheco, former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada comes onboard to draw a sequence that will have people talking about for years.  No, really.  All we know […]

The Shade

James Robinson disappeared from comics to Hollywood for a while after completing his magnum opus “Starman.”  That didn’t work out so well (see “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” movie) and he eventually came back to us.  That didn’t work out so well either for a while as his “One Year Later” storyline on “Batman” was […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: June 2013

It’s been a quiet time for news involving Dark Horse, so I’m at somewhat of a loss as to what to put here.  I could always rehash my grudges involving the current state of their manga line, particularly after the puff piece masquerading as an interview publisher Mike Richardson did for Previews.  However, it’s hard […]