Comic Picks by the Glick

Manga and Comic Reviews

Thor: Latverian Prometheus

As you’ll recall I generally enjoyed J. Michael Straczynski’s run on “Thor,” except for the fact that its ending was so rushed and abrupt that it sucked most of the enjoyment out of the experience.  Now we have interim writer Kieron Gillen picking up the threads from Straczynski’s run with Billy Tan joining him on […]

Ultimate Comics Iron Man: Armor Wars

I suspect that the main reason for this mini-series’ existence was to provide more comics fodder for people who liked “Iron Man 2” to buy after they saw the movie.  God knows that it doesn’t look like it was commissioned because writer Warren Ellis had a burning need to re-tell one of the iconic “Iron […]

X-Factor vol. 9: Invisible Woman Has Vanished

I’ve talked before about how I feel that writer Peter David’s “X-Factor” is the one “X-Men” book that I’d recommend to people who aren’t necessarily fans of “Marvel’s Merry Mutants.”  However, with the last two volumes, and now this one, the bloom is off the rose.  Not that they’ve become bad, just that they’re now […]

The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service vol. 11

Way back in vol. 2, “Kurosagi” did a volume-length story about the group getting involved with mysterious, murderous happenings with a company that specializes in undertaking.  Despite a few plot holes, it was a satisfying tale that cemented the series as one to follow in my mind.  Nine volumes later, we’ve got another extended storyline […]

A Few Random Thoughts…

More reviews are coming, but first… I was looking at the amount of “Star Wars” comics on my shelf recently and it hit me.  Not the shelf, but a realization:  By the time I stopped buying all of the “Star Wars” collections that Dark Horse put out (I think their “Darth Maul” mini-series was the […]

7 Billion Needles vol. 1

If you’re familiar with mangaka Hitoshi Iwaaki’s great, overlooked series “Parasyte,” then the premise behind this series may ring a few bells.  Hikaru is a highschool girl who broadcasts her social aloofness to the world by wearing headphones everywhere she goes.  She’d be perfectly happy without getting to know the rest of her classmates until […]

Berserk vol. 34

… and now we wait. Longtime readers and listeners will know that I think mangaka Kentaro Miura’s “Berserk” is pretty damn incredible.  You’re also probably aware that I’ve expressed some concern with how the series will read now that Dark Horse is no longer releasing volumes bi-monthly now that they’ve caught up to the series […]

Green Lantern: No Fear

“Rebirth” also had another goal besides re-establishing Hal Jordan in the DCU:  To see if enough people would buy a series with him in it to make re-launching “Green Lantern” feasible.  Now I’m fairly certain they were going to do it regardless of how the series sold… but imagine for a moment if it had […]

Green Lantern: Rebirth

I’m sure that the behind-the-scenes editorial wrangling that led to Hal Jordan falling from grace as Green Lantern, becoming the villain Parallax, dying and becoming a host for the Spectre, before being coming back to life to pick up where he left off would make for a good book.  I’d certainly like to know how […]

Gantz vol. 12

Yup.  I’m still reading this. It’s funny because when you look at what’s happened in the past eleven volumes it seems like a lot.  The problem is that it doesn’t feel that way as you read each individual volume, as I tend to breeze through them in less than half an hour.  Still, we’re at […]