Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Superior Spider-Man vol. 6: Goblin Nation

When it was revealed over a year and a half ago that Otto “Doctor Octopus” Octavius would be taking over Peter Parker’s body and his role as Spider-Man, there was… considerable fan outrage.  There were also those who pointed out that, because it was such an extreme change, it was likely to be reversed after […]

Thor: God of Thunder vol. 2 — Godbomb

The first volume of Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic’s “Thor:  God of Thunder” was a very welcome surprise.  It kicked off an epic story taking place over three different eras as the Thors of those times fought Gorr, the God Butcher.  Not only did Aaron make Young Thor and Old Thor as interesting to read […]

Wonton Soup

If I had my way, I would’ve talked about this series when I did my podcast on James Stokoe last year.  Fortunately Oni Press has decided to reprint his two-volume sci-fi space foodie series in a nice one-volume omnibus.  Johnny Boyo is a space trucker travelling the spacelanes of the Milky Way with his pal […]

Velvet vol. 1: Before the Living End

As any veteran of Ed Brubaker’s “Captain America” run can tell you, the man really likes grounded espionage stories.  Using the Star-Spangled Avenger and his resurrected sidekick as a means to tell these kinds of stories in the Marvel Universe worked really well for a while.  The problem is that the moral ambiguity of the […]

Avengers World vol. 1: A.I.M.pire

“JONATHAN HICKMAN’S ‘AVENGERS’ RUN SO EPIC THAT IT COULDN’T BE CONTAINED IN TWO BOOKS OR EVEN BE WRITTEN ENTIRELY BY HIM!” This is what should’ve been at the top of the press release announcing this new “Avengers” title in the wake of “Infinity.”  I can’t think of a better way to describe this title’s existence […]

New Lone Wolf & Cub vol. 1

I mentioned a while back that this represents the most important new manga release from Dark Horse in quite some time.  Not only is it a sequel to the most popular manga the company has ever released, but its success may even spur the release of new (old) series from the classic creative team of […]

Baltimore vol. 4: Chapel of Bones

After reading this volume I am utterly convinced that Lord Henry Baltimore’s wallet also has the inscription “BAD MOTHERFUCKER” on it. I mean, if his monster hunting exploits in the previous volumes didn’t establish this then there’s plenty more evidence here.  Going toe-to-toe with the mad Inquisitor Duvic.  Taking out vampires with a large-caliber handcannon. […]

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi vol. 3 — Force War

Writer John Ostrander and artist Jan Duursema first collaborated on “Star Wars:  Twilight” well over a decade ago.  It seems unlikely that either of them would’ve thought that they’d still be working together on “Star Wars”comics after all that time, or that their partnership would prove to be the longest-running and most creatively successful in […]

Uncanny Avengers vol. 2: The Apocalypse Twins

After saving New York from the new mind-controlling Red Skull, what’s next for the Avengers “Unity” squad?  The answer involves the buildup for an epic storyline that draws a lot from writer Rick Remender’s excellent “The Dark Angel Saga” as well as one that makes the theme of racial tolerance a central part of its […]

Good Anime Expo Manga Vibes

Over a week ago, I expressed my thoughts regarding manga writer Eiji Otsuka’s presence at this year’s Anime Expo with the specific hope that this was set up by Dark Horse to sell more copies of his manga out here.  It turns out that his presence was set up by the company and there was […]