Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1: The Parker Luck

Normal service has been resumed in the life of Peter Parker.  After six volumes of “Superior Spider-Man,” Peter’s mind is finally back in control of his body and the title character is back to being the fun-loving, wisecracking wall-crawler that we all know and love.  More specifically, the title is back to reading like it […]

The Walking Dead vol. 22: A New Beginning

Yesterday, I talked about a comic that did an awful job of managing the transition between story arcs.  When you’ve been working on one story for as long as “Girl Genius” has, there needs to be some time to step back, decompress, and take stock of things or else you wind up burning the audience […]

Marvel Previews Picks: February 2015

There’s a good piece over at “Comics Alliance” by Juliet Kahn about how Sam Wilson’s tenure as the new “Captain America” and Female Thor are essentially gimmicks that only represent the illusion of progress and will likely be reversed in two years or so.  Go ahead and read it, her piece is very well thought […]

Gantz vol. 33

So I guess you can call “Gantz’s” return to being a title I actually look forward to a sustainable trend with this volume.  I will admit that it doesn’t do this in as dramatic a fashion as I had hoped.  More like, there are a lot of little moments here that either prove to be […]

Wonder Woman vol. 5: Flesh

Brian Azzarello has taken Wonder Woman on a unique journey over the course of his tenure as the writer of her ongoing series.  Eschewing nearly all connections to the DC Universe at large, he’s embraced the character’s mythological side and given us a modern tale of the wrath and pettiness of the Greek gods pitted […]

Image Previews Picks: February 2015

An issue of “The Walking Dead” topped the sales charts in October, the first time it has done that this year.  However, unlike the previous times issues of this title hit #1, it wasn’t due to an anniversary issue or mass of variant covers.  No, this time it was all thanks to Loot Crate and […]

Burn the Orphanage vol. 2: Reign of Terror

Back when I reviewed the first volume I expressed my hope that they’d get a new colorist for this series.  One who knew how to make the colors as vibrant as the console and arcade brawlers this title draws its inspiration from.  Well, writer/artist Sina Grace and co-writer Daniel Freedman replaced John Rauch with Renee […]