Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

All-New X-Men vol. 2: Here to Stay

This second volume of the Bendis-written title that focuses on the time-traveling original X-Men team doesn’t have a cohesive plot so much as a series of interconnected character moments.  Fortunately for us, most of them are actually really good.  Seeing Kitty help Jean come to grips with her newfound telepathy is handled well and in […]

“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is…

…A thoroughly entertaining film that surpasses its predecessor and is only slightly less impressive than “Iron Man 3” as far as Marvel movie sequels go.  One of the main reasons for this is that in comparison to “Iron Man 2” and “Thor:  The Dark World, “The Winter Soldier” actually tells a story instead of assembling […]

Uncanny X-Men by Bendis vol. 1: Revolution

We got one half of Bendis’ take on the X-Men, with the time-traveling original team, in the first volume of “All-New X-Men” a couple months back.  Now we’re getting the half that focuses on Cyclops’ outlaw group in this latest relaunch of “Uncanny X-Men.”  If nothing else, the writer owes a real debt to Kieron […]

Wolverine by Paul Cornell vol. 2: Killable

I had high expectations for Cornell’s take on the title character and they weren’t quite met in the first volume.  The results, however, were serviceable enough and the story ended on a fairly dramatic moment for Wolverine as it was revealed that his struggle against the intelligent viral consciousness had cost him his mutant healing […]

Drifters vol. 3

While we’re still on the subject of Dark Horse Manga, let’s shift gears a bit to talk about another series that we don’t see new volumes of all that often.  What separates “Drifters” from “Eden,” however, isn’t that it sells that much worse but that its creator has a terrible work ethic.  Mangaka Kohta Hirano […]

Eden: It’s an Endless World! vol. 14

Why do I keep coming back to the the state of Dark Horse Manga so often on this blog?  That’s because after all the titles I’ve read from them over the years, I genuinely care about what’s happening to them and would hate to see them go away.  I see the steady decline of new […]

What Did You Eat Yesterday? vol. 1

If you’ve read enough of Fumi Yoshinaga’s manga, it becomes abundantly clear that she has two real passions in life:  food and gay men.  She managed to combine them both in magnificent fashion in her best series, “Antique Bakery,” which I recommend to everyone who reads this.  Particularly to those who appreciate good character-driven stories […]

The Walking Dead: Not Quite a Cannibal Holocaust

For the last few weeks at work I’ve been taunting… Er, “actively hypothesizing” with my co-workers about how the season finale to “The Walking Dead” would play out.  My scenario involved Rick’s crew meeting up with the other refugees from the prison at Terminus and having what passes for a nice reunion scene in this […]

Satellite Sam vol. 1

It’s clear from the start that Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin’s story of sex, murder and live TV really wants to be the “L.A. Confidential” of the Golden Age of television.  Taking place in 1951, it strips back the veneer of wholesomeness and civility that most of the entertainment from the time was built on […]

Genshiken: Second Season vol. 4

I’m pretty sure I mentioned this in my original podcast about this series, but one of the reasons I liked the first “season” so much was that it reflected the experiences of myself and my friends in our anime club in college.  We didn’t talk as much about hentai games or doujinshi, but not only […]