Comic Picks by the Glick

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Batman: Last Knight on Earth

I’ve waxed poetic about Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “Batman” run enough on this blog that you all should know I think it’s pretty great.  So it should come as no surprise that I was really looking forward to this volume which was billed as their last word on the character — well before the […]

X-Men by Jonathan Hickman vol. 1

The first volume of the flagship series of the “Dawn of X” era has arrived.  As written by “House of X/Powers of X” mastermind Jonathan Hickman, it’s not unreasonable to expect that the stories being told within this series will be driving the line as a whole.  So the expectation is that we’d be getting […]

The History of the Marvel Universe

The history of the Marvel Universe is a living, breathing thing that changes with each new comic published.  It’ll look different from one year to the next, and possibly even unrecognizable between decades.  So the idea that someone was going to do a comic that was going to outline it all, up to the point […]

All-Rounder Meguru vol. 14

With this volume, Kodansha has now published as many volumes of “All-Rounder Meguru” as Dark Horse has of “Eden:  It’s an Endless World!”  Which is still something that I highly recommend EVERYONE who visits this blog to check out.  Especially now as comics emerge (slowly) from lockdown. As for the volume itself, it’s another solid […]

Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle

I wasn’t sure why we needed another random “Amazing Spider-Man” one-shot when this was solicited, but the creative team attached to it sold me on the idea of picking it up (eventually).  Contributing to this story are (deep breath):  Jonathan Hickman, Chris Bachao, Gerry Duggan, Greg Smallwood, (current Spider-Writer) Nick Spencer, Mike Allred, Kelly Thompson, […]

Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt

Aliens are invading!  Los Angeles is doomed!  The world is next, unless its superheroes can convince the one man capable of saving it to do so!  That man:  Peter Cannon, a man who is capable of seeing nine times more than others due to the scrolls of a dead people who were unjustly wiped from […]

Hillbilly vol. 1

In the years since I finished with Eric Powell’s signature series, “The Goon,” he’s returned to it and is two volumes into the latest series.  While I’m not about to see if it’s worth reading again, his Image miniseries with Tim Wiesch, “Big Man Plans,” made it clear that I should still make time for […]

Once and Future vol. 1: The King is Undead

How successful was the launch of this new series from Kieron Gillen and Dan Mora?  So successful that initial orders to comic shops cracked the 50k barrier.  So successful that the first issue went into EIGHT printings.  So successful that what was originally going to be a miniseries, was upgraded to an ongoing series.  That […]

Inside Mari vol. 6

While this series has always been a solid read, vol. 6 sees it taking some big strides towards being genuinely compelling.  Not immediately because of how Isao’s rain-soaked, late-night confessional cliffhanger from the previous volume was resolved.  It was handled well, as was Yori’s newfound affection towards Mari.  As the latter believes that the former’s […]