Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

The Shadow vol. 1: The Fire of Creation

While I’m aware of The Shadow’s status as one of the legendary characters of pulp fiction’s golden age, I can’t really say that I was chomping at the bit for new stories about him.  Not unless a creator I really liked was involved, of course.  So it happens that Garth Ennis wrote the first arc […]

My Friend Dahmer

Jeffrey Dahmer was easily one of the most infamous serial killers of the last century due to the horrific and deeply disturbing nature of his crimes.  Those of you wanting details of that beyond the cannibalism and necrophilia would be encouraged to check out his Wikipedia page or by Googling him.  However, before he was […]

Invincible Iron Man vol. 9: Demon

I honestly didn’t think what I read here was possible. Though the “Fear Itself” tie-in arc was an improvement over the execrable Stark-becomes-Doc Ock’s-bitch storyline of “Unfixable” it still left me with the feeling that the title’s best days were behind it.  Now with two volumes left to go, the Fraction/Larroca run heads into its […]

Wolverine: Back in Japan

This doesn’t reach the ridiculous comic heights of “Goodbye, Chinatown,” but it’s still a fun capper to Jason Aaron’s run on “Wolverine” proper.  After all this is a story that starts off with the title character on a plane to Japan where the in-flight attendant passes out samurai swords to everyone else on the plane […]

Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead

Warren Ellis’ name may be on the cover of this graphic novel, but it’s not his show.  This is all about Steve Pugh, a veteran artist with a long history of work with DC, Marvel, and numerous other companies.  I’m familiar with him through his collaborations with Garth Ennis on the “Preacher:  Saint of Killers” […]

Revival vol. 1: You’re Among Friends

Much like the juggernaut that is “The Walking Dead,” this new series from Image also deals with the dead returning to walk the Earth.  That’s where the similarities stop as “Revival” takes a dramatically different approach to that particular subject.  The dead here don’t return as shambling husks, but just as they were before they […]