Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

X-Men: X-Club

His runs on “X-Men:  Legacy” and “X-Force” aren’t writer Si Spurrier’s only excursions into the oddball fringe of the X-Men franchise.  This miniseries pre-dates both of them and it has Spurrier indulging his love of outlandish superhero sci-fi concepts to the hilt.  It involves the title group, the X-Men’s “science team,” made up of Dr. […]

DC Previews Picks: June 2015

With “Convergence” behind them in these solicitations, the company (presumably safely ensconced in its new Burbank headquarters) moves on to the business of the mini-relaunch of its superhero universe.  Though DC is leaving the “New 52” branding behind, as they haven’t published 52 monthly comics for a while now, the continuity of that relaunch will […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: June 2015

A special above-the-board mention for this round of solicitations goes to “The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Omnibus Edition:  Book One.”  While “Eden:  It’s An Endless World!” is still — and will always be until the final volume is published — the Dark Horse manga that I most want to see completed, this is another series […]

The Fade Out, Act One

Now this is more like it. Judging by the reviews and word-of-mouth online, I was one of the only people who didn’t think that “Fatale” was another stunning addition to the existing canon of works from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips.  It was a solidly constructed supernatural tale, but the stories it told never grabbed […]

Sex Criminals vol. 2: Two Worlds, One Cop

Jon and Suzie have a problem.  Contrary to what the back cover of this volume says, it doesn’t involve their orgasmic time-stopping abilities.  No, their problem is that they’re the stars of a winning comedy/romance/fantasy series that’s being dragged down by an actively unlikeable antagonist.  The kind of villain who it’s impossible to have sympathy […]

Ten Grand vol. 2

When I talked about how I hoped that “Trees” represented a return to form for Warren Ellis, I was selling him short in that regard.  As I was reminded while reading the first volume of that series, there are a lot of things I like about his comics even if he tends to play up […]

Uber vol. 3

What keeps me reading this series?  Three volumes in and I can say that it’s the delicate balance of terror Kieron Gillen maintains in the struggle between the Allied and Axis powers.  At the start I was worried that a series about how the Nazis developed superhumans to fight as soldiers in WWII would mean […]

Trees vol. 1: In Shadow

Even if I did enjoy Warren Ellis’ brief run on “Moon Knight,” there was little doubt that his style was starting to wear on me.  Years after they first captivated me in “Transmetropolitan,” the rhythms of his dialogue were starting to irritate with their familiarity in that project and even more so in “Avengers:  Endless […]

Maria the Virgin Witch vol. 1

In one of those wars of the medieval era where France and England are fighting each other (there were so many that they start to blend together after a while), a witch named Maria lives in a forest.  When she’s not helping out local villagers, she’s working to defuse the conflict in her own way. […]