Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Sandman: Overture

Save for the “Endless Nights” graphic novel in the early aughts, Neil Gaiman has been away from “The Sandman” for quite some time.  When a creator is away from their signature creation/character/series for an extended period of time, some people always start to worry about how any kind of revisitation of that material is going […]

Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 4: Original Sin

There have been a couple questions hanging over Bendis’ incarnation of this team ever since it was formed.  Namely, “How did Starlord, Drax, and Thanos survive the destruction of the Cancerverse?” and “Why did they make it back when Richard ‘Nova’ Rider didn’t?”  These are questions that needed to be answered since these character were […]

Morning Glories vol. 9: Assembly

Now here’s the kind of volume I like to see from this series.  It offers several stories that are entertaining on their own merits while also furthering the title’s long-term storytelling.  Things get off to a great start with Ian snarkily waking up from a nightmare and proceeding to troll Casey for her presumably doomed […]

Crossed vol. 14: Homo Tortor

Kieron Gillen’s arc of this series comes with two narratives.  The one that takes place 75,000 years ago hinges on the scientific fact that mankind was on the verge of extinction at the time with potentially as few as 2,000 humans alive.  While the eruption of a supervolcano and the resulting climate change it caused […]

Hawkeye vol. 5: All-New Hawkeye

For everyone who enjoyed the Fraction/Aja run on this series, new writer Jeff Lemire and artist Ramon Perez are here to let you know that the party is now over.  The new guys are smart enough to know that they have to take things in a different direction than the previous creative team.  Problem is […]

Death Vigil vol. 1

After enjoying his work so much on “Sunstone,” as well as the fill-in issues of “Rat Queens,” I’ve been interested in picking up more work from its writer/artist Stjepan Sejic.  Problem is that he’s had a very long and still ongoing working relationship with Top Cow and their “Witchblade” series in particular.  I can’t be […]