Comic Picks by the Glick

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Daredevil vol. 1: Devil at Bay

…because then things like this happen.  That’s right, “Daredevil” has gone straight-to-softcover for its latest relaunch and that suits me just fine.  The title character is now working out of a new city, but Mark Waid and Chris Samnee are still chronicling his ongoing adventures.  So really, everything I said yesterday holds true here. In […]

Daredevil by Mark Waid vol. 7

The previous volume of this series was kind of a wash, containing only three proper issues while reprinting two more (that I’d already read) from “Indestructible Hulk.”  However, those three issues were thoroughly entertaining as they showed Matt Murdock defending the bully who gave him the nickname “Daredevil,” dealt with the Sons of the Serpent’s […]

Swamp Thing vol. 5: The Killing Field

My impression of the prolific Charles Soule so far is that he’s definitely a competent writer with occasional flashes of genuine cleverness.  Yet there’s something about his writing that tends to feel just a bit too calculated at times.  Like he’s sticking as close as he can to the prescribed notions of how the story […]

Master Keaton vol. 1

After “20th Century Boys” ended last year, I and everyone else who followed it were left without our bi-monthly Naoki Urasawa fix.  For years Viz had been serializing his most famous works — the aforementioned title, along with “Monster” and “Pluto” — and now we were left with nothing.  What was going to take its […]

Thief of Thieves vol. 4: The Hit List

This arrived back on New Year’s Eve when I was setting things up for a party at my place.  After all of the setup had been taken care of and people had yet to arrive, I started reading this to occupy myself until people arrived.  I wasn’t expecting to be that involved with it, as […]

Cyclops vol. 1: Starstruck

First off, apologies are in order. When writer Greg Rucka left this series after five issues, I assumed the usual bit of behind-the-scenes drama that involved him having another falling out with Marvel.  It was surprising enough to see Rucka back at the company after he gave an interview detailing how bitter he was with […]

Thor: God of Thunder vol. 3 — The Accursed

“Thor:  The Dark World” had its virtues, but its plot certain wasn’t amongst them.  A bunch of incoherent gibberish about the evil plans of the Dark Elves that didn’t give Christopher Eccleston anything to work with as their leader, Malekith, it actively worked against my enjoyment of the film.  As these things go, Malekith was […]

Assassination Classroom vol. 1

Leave it to Japan to find a way to combine the alien invasion and inspirational teacher genres.  After a multi-tentacled alien demonstrates his power by destroying a huge chunk of the moon and promises to destroy the Earth in one year, he makes a proposal to the leaders of the world.  He’ll become a teacher […]

Mind MGMT vol. 4: The Magician

For all of the fantastic stylistic tricks and uses of the form that creator Matt Kindt employs with this volume, its content can be summed up rather succinctly.  That said, this is the volume where everything goes wrong for our protagonists.  Now working with Harry Lyme and his crew again, as well as calling the […]