Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Green Lantern: Rebirth

I’m sure that the behind-the-scenes editorial wrangling that led to Hal Jordan falling from grace as Green Lantern, becoming the villain Parallax, dying and becoming a host for the Spectre, before being coming back to life to pick up where he left off would make for a good book.  I’d certainly like to know how […]

Gantz vol. 12

Yup.  I’m still reading this. It’s funny because when you look at what’s happened in the past eleven volumes it seems like a lot.  The problem is that it doesn’t feel that way as you read each individual volume, as I tend to breeze through them in less than half an hour.  Still, we’re at […]

Bokurano vol. 2

I’m sure that I’m reading “Bokurano” right now for different reasons than the majority of its American audience.  Having seen the anime adaptation that came out a few years back, I’m more interested in seeing how it deviated from its source material.  After all, not many directors go public with their dislike of the manga […]

Locke & Key vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft

When the patriarch of the Locke family is killed by one of his former students, the rest of the family decides to head back to their home in Lovecraft, Massachusetts.  As Robert Crais noted in his introduction to this book, if you’re planning on putting your life back together you DON’T move to a town […]

Ghost Talker’s Daydream vol. 4… and Lateness

Twenty months after the arrival of vol. 3, the fourth volume of “Ghost Talker’s Daydream” has finally arrived on American shores.  For a while I’d figured that this series had gone the way of other Dark Horse Manga titles like “Satsuma Gishiden,” MPD-Psycho” and “Eden” and been quietly “cancelled.”  I was disappointed that we weren’t […]

Dark X-Men

I should’ve written this review right after the one for “Counter X” but nearly a decade went by before someone decided to bring back Nate Gray.  This makes me look good in comparison… right?  Aaaaaaaaanyway… This mini-series was spun out of the events of “Utopia” after Norman Osborne decided to create his own team of […]

Invincible vol. 13: Growing Pains

After the world-shattering events of the last volume, writer Robert Kirkman dials things back for the latest one.  Of course, “dialing it back” by “Invincible’s” standards involves the title character being forced to square off with an all-powerful alien amazon while the sequids decide to unleash their long-gestating plan to take over Houston… and then […]

Runaways (vol. 10): Rock Zombies

I wasn’t really blown away or fearsomly disappointed by writer Terry Moore’s first volume of “Runaways,” but I’m not sorry to see him depart the series three issues in to this volume.  What we have here is a bog-standard superhero plot where an evil DJ and his voodoo-priest buddy turn everyone in L.A. who has […]

Counter X vol. 3: X-Man

Some background on this first:  Back in the day when Warren Ellis getting all sorts of attention for his work on “Transmetropolitan” and “The Authority,” Marvel approached him with the opportunity to re-make three satellite X-titles in his own image.  These titles were “X-Force,” “Generation X,” and “X-Man.”  Of the three, this was the one […]