Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Hawkeye vol. 3: L.A. Woman

Alright, you’ve got a series that has won universal acclaim, a couple Eisners, and has even managed to defy (to a certain extent) the industry trend of declining sales with each issue.  How do you follow something like that up?  If you guessed “Have the series suffer through some unexplainable delays while additional artists come […]

The Unwritten vol. 10: War Stories

After that encounter with the “Fables” crew, Tom Taylor takes the long way back to reality at the start of this volume.  It involves him travelling through archetypal stories like “The Ugly Duckling” through “Alice in Wonderland” and even “The Chronicles of Narnia.”  These scenes initially come off as confusing, leaving you to wonder just […]

Crossed vol. 10: The Thin Red Line

Garth Ennis makes his annual return to the series he created with artist Jacen Burrows and then turned over to generally less capable hands.  I don’t know why it seems that most other creators want to relish in the goriest parts of “Crossed’s” premise, but that’s usually how it turns out.  Only Ennis, and Si […]

East of West vol. 3

This volume of Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta’s sci-fi western features a lot of things going from bad to worse.  Xiaolan seeks to stir things up at a meeting of the heads of nations, and two people wind up dead by treachery not of her own design.  Meanwhile, her (ex?) husband Death takes it to […]

Satellite Sam vol. 2

After the first volume presented a whole lot to take in, this latest one finds the series settling into a fairly decent groove with its warts-and-all look at the early days of television.  This is mainly because it does a better job of making the main plot as interesting as its many subplots.  You’d think […]

She-Hulk vol. 1: Law & Disorder

The last “She-Hulk” series we got was over decade ago and is still fondly remembered.  One of Dan Slott’s earliest gigs at Marvel, it showed him to be a writer who could channel the classic vibe of the company in a fun way that still felt modern.  We also got some great stories about the […]

Minimum Wage vol. 1: Focus on the Strange

I may not have liked “Maximum Minimum Wage” as much as Robert Kirkman, but I thought it was a fun character study about struggling cartoonist Rob Hoffman’s day-to-day life with work, friends, and his girlfriend Sylvia.  Now, creator Bob Fingerman has brought us a new series that picks up not too long after the original […]

Magneto vol. 1: Infamous

Only keeping up with “Uncanny X-Men” in paperback form means that I’m not aware of the circumstances which have led to the title character splitting off from Cyclops’ group.  This development is not surprising, however, given Magneto’s uncompromising mindset and it makes for an engaging read in this new series from writer Cullen Bunn and […]

Marvel Previews Picks: January 2015

Sooooooo…  Marvel sure announced a whole lot of movies this week, didn’t they? Unlike the recently revealed slate of DC Comics films, I’m actually more optimistic about what we’re getting from Marvel.  After all, they’ve done a remarkably good job of keeping the quality consistent across all of their films so far as well as […]