Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

DC Previews Picks: May 2014

It almost seemed like pure fantasy at first, but it’s actually happening.  After working almost exclusively at Marvel all these years, John Romita Jr. is jumping ship to DC to illustrate “Superman.”  The word is that the Distinguished Competition has been wanting to get the artist away from Marvel for a while now and has […]

Dial H vol. 2: Exchange

This was a series that was too weird to live.  Some people have argued that it should’ve been published through Vertigo, but it wouldn’t have felt entirely appropriate there.  Strange as it was, “Dial H” is a series that’s steeped in the superhero mythos and it was entertaining as a trip through the strange back […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: May 2014

There was one genuinely mind-blowing solicitation in this month’s offering.  Yes, it was a manga title.  No, it’s not the one you’re thinking about.  However, it’s not the one that deserves above-the-line recognition here. The Sakai Project HC is a celebration of 30 years of Stan Sakai’s legendary “Usagi Yojimbo” from a host of the […]

An Addendum to Comic Picks #153

The trouble with doing podcasts as off-the-cuff as I do is that after they’re done, something else I should’ve mentioned tends to come to mind.  Usually it’s a minor thing that doesn’t bear addressing, but that’s not the case with Abe Sapien.  A while back I wrote about how “B.P.R.D.” seemed to be setting the […]

Image Previews Picks: April 2014

The second ImageCon, held earlier this month had some fantastic announcements coming out of it.  Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips signing a five-year exclusivity deal along with a new title “The Fade-Out,” Rick Remender and Scott Snyder launching a new title each while Nick Spencer launches three, Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham re-teaming for a […]

Swamp Thing by Brian K. Vaughan vol. 1

“Vaughan was last seen working on a revival of Swamp Thing over at Vertigo, which is tantamount to wearing a sign around your neck saying ‘I am not Alan Moore, please kick me’.” — Paul O’Brien, The X-Axis It’s been years since I first read that quote, but it sums up the general state of […]

DC Previews Picks: April 2014

Lots of changes this month in the solicitations.  There are a couple prominent series like “Nightwing” and “Teen Titans” ending, low-selling ones like “Stormwatch” getting the axe, and new high-profile debuts like “Batman Eternal” and “Sinestro.”  Save for “Batman,” there’s not a whole lot that interests me in the latest bout of culling and churning […]

Multiple Warheads Book 1: Alphabet to Infinity

At least, that’s what the title is on the cover depending on your interpretation of the layout.  The copyright info inside calls this “The Complete Multiple Warheads.”  So this may be all we’re getting of organ-smuggler Sexica and her double-dicked werewolf boyfriend Nikolai and the crazy world they live in.  Or it might not.  Creator […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: April 2014

Unfortunately the biggest news about the company in the last month is still the revelation that “Star Wars” will be headed to Marvel next year.  I’d like to think that Publisher Mike Richardson and the rest of his team have been preparing for this inevitability and have found ways to shore up revenue or are […]

Marvel Previews Picks: April 2014

Remember what I said last week about the possibility of a $4.99 monthly price point for Marvel or DC comics?  Also how the only way they could pull off such a thing would be by offering a corresponding increase in value (read:  page count)?  Well, there’s a lot of that going around in the comics […]