Comic Picks by the Glick

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Doctor Strange vol. 4: Mr. Misery

Jason Aaron and Chris Bachalo wrap up their run on this title in the same weird, queasily funny, and strangely (pun intended) violent way they came into it.  The stakes are high, though, as we’re picking up from the previous volume’s cliffhanger which had Mr. Misery — the living embodiment of Strange’s pain and suffering […]

Champions vol. 2: The Freelancer Lifestyle

I think Mark Waid’s strengths as a writer lie in character development and a willingness to subvert convention when necessary.  These are the things that made his run on “Daredevil” so great after all.  With “Champions” it’s all about channelling a youthful spirit of rebellion and that’s something he hasn’t quite nailed here.  To his […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 3

Vol. 2 left off on a pretty great cliffhanger where Sugimoto was being beaten and stabbed by twin soldiers while in the custody of Lt. Tsurumi.  The resolution as to how he manages to get out of this situation is the best part of the volume.  It involves a greased-up “Escape King” Shiraishi, some quick […]

X-Men: Blue & Gold vol. 2

For the first round of collections from the current flagship titles of the “X-Men” line, the win went to “Gold.”  It didn’t exactly do anything new with the characters or its storytelling, but it did serve them up in a pleasingly familiar way which served as a welcome dose of nostalgia.  The first volume of […]

Curse Words vol. 2: Explosiontown

You know, I thought that Wizord’s arc for this series was going to be a standard redemption one but now I’m not so sure.  There’s a lot here in “Explosiontown” which suggests that while he’s come to like our world and enjoy being a part of it, he’s still the same bastard he was back […]