Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Fury: My War Gone By vol. 2

When we last left Garth Ennis’ MAX incarnation of Nick Fury he was fighting for French interests in the country everyone would later come to know as Vietnam and escaping Cuba after a botched attempt on Fidel Castro’s life.  Not only is this the story of one man who lusts for combat and the means […]

Tropic of the Sea

I’ve written before about how great expectations can really affect my enjoyment of a given work.  Brian Vaughan, Kaoru Mori, and Ed Brubaker have all found themselves on the receiving end of this sentiment at some point.  “Tropic of the Sea,” is a special case.  You see, this is the longest manga work from Satoshi […]

Marvel Previews Picks: December 2013

Is there an upside to all of the creative turmoil over at DC these days?  There is if you’re Brian Bendis.  Not only did he snag Kevin Maguire to do the issue of “Guardians of the Galaxy” shipping this month, but the man has apparently convinced J.H. Williams III to come do something for the […]

Resident Alien vol. 1: Welcome to Earth!

There are those comics you read that give you a specific idea of how they should be translated into other media.  Like this one would make a great movie, or this one would be a fantastic videogame.  Others tend to provoke a specialized version of this response; such as, this one would make a fantastic […]

The Legend of Luther Strode

As I said before, the first volume of this series, titled “The Strange Talent of Luther Strode,” was “‘Kick-Ass’ done right.”  Of course it also ended with the main character losing almost everything and everyone important to him and then going on to fake his death via “suicide by cop.”  It doesn’t exactly set things […]

Image Previews Picks: December 2013

“Ten Grand” by J. Michael Straczynski and Ben Templesmith has been one of Image’s biggest launches this year, spurred on by the reputations of its creators.  However, a good launch doesn’t guarantee long-term success — one only needs to look at how fast the Kirkman/Liefeld collaboration “The Infinite” sunk in four issues.  While overall quality […]

DC Previews Picks: December 2013

So are we free to call this “Batwoman-gate” now? The latest furor to erupt over at DC (and it’s getting hard to keep track of them all these days) involves the exodus of writers J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman from “Batwoman.”  Essentially it came down to their frustration with the company’s editorial directives […]