Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Thief of Thieves vol. 3: Venice

I don’t know if co-writers Robert Kirkman and Andy Diggle realized that master thief Conrad Paulson’s son Augustus was the biggest drag on the proceedings of the last volume, but it sure reads like they’re trying to make amends for it here.  After an opening where cartel ringleader Lola tells Conrad that he wants ten […]

Iron Man by Kieron Gillen vol. 1: Believe

After twelve volumes of sometimes wildly varying quality, Matt Fraction has ceded control of Tony Stark to a writer who has yet to disappoint me with anything that he has written:  Kieron Gillen.  With that in mind, I came into his first volume of “Iron Man” fully expecting to be quite entertained even though Greg […]

Ultimate Comics X-Men by Brian Wood vol. 3

If there’s one thing to take away from “Infinity,” it’s that if you’re going to tell the story of an epic war you really need the space in order to do it.  Hickman had eighteen issues to work with, some of which were extra-sized, and the story benefitted immensely from having room to breathe.  In […]

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Success in Failure

Last night we got our first major superhero guest star as Lady Sif teamed up with the Agents to track down the villainous Lorelei.  This was the most entertained I’ve been by the show since the pilot.  Though the story wasn’t anything special — Lorelei seeks to raise an army to take over Midgard, brings […]

The Direct Market “Uber Alles,” by way of David Lapham

Back in December for my “Image Previews Picks” for March, I mentioned that they were putting out a number of comics relating to David Lapham’s long-running, long-dormant-until-now crime comic “Stray Bullets.”  They consisted of a concluding issue (#41) for the ongoing series, the first part of a new eight-issue miniseries called “Killers,” and the one […]

New old Naoki Urasawa manga is on its way!

Viz announced a lot of new licenses this week and only one really stood out to me.  Come December, they’ll release the first volume of “Master Keaton,” an Urasawa work that pre-dates “Monster” and “20th Century Boys.”  It’s about the adventures of one Taichi Hiraga-Keaton, an archaeologist who also works as a part-time insurance investigator. […]

Insufficient Direction

Years ago, when I heard that Hideaki Anno married Moyoco Anno my first thought was, “How the hell did that happen?”  He’s the director of “Evangelion” and a hardcore otaku.  She’s the author of josei manga such as “Flowers & Bees,” “Sakuran” and “Hataraki Man” which feature strong-willed (sometimes to the point of frightening) female […]