Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

X-Men: S.W.O.R.D. — No Time to Breathe

Cut down as an ongoing series before it completed its first arc, this spin-off from “Astonishing X-Men” still manages to tell a very satisfying tale.  “No Time to Breathe” is an apt sub-title for this volume as it chronicles one very hectic day in the lives of Sentient Worlds Observation and Response Department co-leader Abigail […]

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk

Hulk fighting Wolverine!  In the Ultimate Universe!  Written by “Lost” co-creator Damon Lindelof!  A six issue mini-series that took over three years to finish.  Care to guess which one of these was the most memorable thing about my experience reading this book?  If nothing else, this series provided another solid reason supporting my habit of […]

Dark Avengers vol. 1: Assemble

It feels odd reading this volume now that “Siege” has brought the uber-plot that it was a part of to an end.  Fortunately there’s still lots of nasty fun to be had in seeing Norman Osborne manage the team of villains he’s assembled to be his Avengers.  One of the main reasons he’s done so […]

The Unwritten vol. 2: Inside Man

This second volume of the adventures of Tom Taylor, who may be the real-life incarnation of the wildly popular fantasy literature character Tommy Taylor, finds him in a French prison awaiting trial for the mass murder he was framed for at the end of volume one.  In said prison he encounters the usual colorful cast […]

The Question: The Five Books of Blood

I’ve generally liked writer Greg Rucka’s DC Universe work, but this extension of his Renee Montoya/The Question/Religion of Crime storyline that he started in “52” didn’t really do much for me.  Five different artists illustrate the five issues collected here as Renee gets an up close and personal look at the four tenets of the […]

Immortal Weapons

Anyone still lamenting the demise of “The Immortal Iron Fist” would do well to pick up this volume.  While Danny Rand , the titular Iron Fist, does feature into two of these stories, this is mainly an anthology of tales about the other “immortal weapons” that he fought alongside in his series.  They’re generally solid […]

The Secret History Omnibus

This was initially recommended to me by a friend at work and was eventually purchased for my by another set of friends after they saw it on my Amazon wish list.  Now that I’ve read through it, I have to thank my other set of friends for buying it because they saved me the cash.  […]

Daredevil: The Devil’s Hand

After reading this volume, the rumors that Matt Murdock will die and be replaced as Daredevil by someone else in the “Shadowland” crossover become a lot more credible.  Mainly because I can’t imagine someone this stupid being allowed to have his own title. To recap:  the last volume of Ed Brubaker’s run had Matt accepting […]

Thor vols. 2 & 3

I picked up the first volume of J. Michael Straczynski’s run on “Thor” last year at Comic-Con and found it to be generally entertaining, if not as brilliant as the online reviews and word-of-mouth had said it to be.  After reading the second volume, I came away much more impressed.  After the title character brought […]

The Programme vols. 1 & 2

Some might think it odd that DC’s Wildstorm imprint has produced not one, but two mini-series about the post-Cold War Soviet Union and how it’s secret superhuman programs affect its present day.  I find it less odd that the one mini that almost wasn’t completed, Brett Lewis and John Paul Leon’s “The Winter Men,” was […]