Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Inuyashiki vol. 5

The title character only makes a brief one-page appearance in this volume as the focus shifts onto the now-fugitive Hiro.  He’s currently hiding out with Shion, the girl who confessed to him and was brutally shot down in the previous volume, and it’s not nearly as awkward as I was fearing from the previous volume. […]

Old Man Logan vol. 2: Bordertown

What does an old, grizzled, time-displaced version of Wolverine do when he realizes that the version of history he’s in isn’t going to lead to the awful future he came from?  “Bordertown” has him going to check on the little girl that eventually grew up to become his wife and making sure that she’s all […]

Superman: American Alien

Time to get back to work… How many different versions of Superman’s origin have there been?  In my library alone I’ve got copies of John Byrne’s “Man of Steel” reinvention from the 80’s, Mark Waid and Lenil Yu’s maxiseries “Birthright,” and Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s “Secret Origin.”  If you’re being generous, you can also […]

I Am A Hero Omnibus vol. 2

The first two-volumes-in-one collection of this series remains one of the high points for my comics reading experience this year.  Mangaka Kengo Hanazawa found a unique take on the zombie genre by making its protagonist, Hideo Suzuki, a mentally disturbed individual who happens to be one of Japan’s few gun owners.  While the first half […]

Tokyo Ghost vol. 2: Come Join Us

I’d hoped that this second volume would provide a good setup for more great art from Sean Murphy.  As it is, you get the feeling that he gave the first volume his all and was then forced to soldier through this one with the stamina he had left.  That’s not to say that there aren’t […]

Silver Surfer vol. 4: Citizen of Earth

Sometimes a series is too good to keep down.  While sales for the issues collected in the previous volume indicated that would be last we saw of the Dan Slott/Mike Allred run on this title, Marvel decided to give it another go in the wake of “Secret Wars.”  This is without a doubt a good […]

Revival vol. 7: Forward

The status quo of this series was upended pretty effectively in the previous volume as Emily Cypress’ status as a reviver became public knowledge.  Then Emily’s sister Dana gave up just about everything to save her from the military and now the two are on the run in Wausau.  They’ve got one goal:  To find […]