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About Phil

With 40 years of experience in comic reading, collecting and reviewing, English Professor Phil Mateer has an encyclopedic mind for comics. Feel free to ask Phil about storylines, characters, artists or for that matter, any comic book trivia. He will post your questions and answers on the AABC blog. His knowledge is unparalleled! He is also our warehouse manager, so if you are looking for that hard to find comic book, ask Phil!

Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #105

The Boys #26 — Writer: Garth Ennis;  Artist: John Higgins Between Ennis’s propensity for the grossout, and his gleeful skewering of pop culture (this current Boys arc involves a satire of the X-Men mashed up with a tribute to Animal House), it’s easy to forget just how good a writer he can be, too; he seems here to be setting up a crisscrossing skein of mistaken motivations worthy of the Coen Brothers.  Whether the two young lovers at the heart of his story end up in a tragedy or a comedy is still unsettled, but the very fact that he … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #105

Black Lightning #1 (of 6) — Writer: Jen Van Meter; Artist: Cully Hamner How not to launch a superhero revival: fill your first issue with lots of boring grownups talking and doing other boring things, with lots of little panels and murky, generic art, and exactly nothing involving, you know, actual cool heroes in cool costumes using their cool powers. Yes, this kind of slow build might work in a trade, but as an initial comic offering this is disastrous: any kid (and most adults) attracted by the cover is going to feel ripped off, and won’t be coming back … Continue reading

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Ask the Professor #23 — DC Silver/Bronze Age Crossovers

   In 1994 there was Zero Hour and the Zero Titles In 1985 there was Crisis on Infinite Earths In the 1970’s there was a storyline Crisis in Time [?] that crossed over several titles. I believe that the Green Lantern cover featuring Hal Jordan and Alan Scott were part of this storyline [but, can’t be sure]. I want to say that the above storyline appeared immediately before Jack Kirby went to DC and inked the New Gods, Mister Miracle, and the DNA series. My Question – What was the titling of this 70’s series storyline? And, what were the titles … Continue reading

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Ask the Professor #22 — Mjolnir? I Hardly KNEW 'Er….

 Hey Professor: Some of the various boards I frequent have discussed Dr. Doom wielding Mjolnir. I can’t recall that ever happening. Did it happen, and if so, what issue did it occur in? Thanks! Back in Fantastic Four #s 536 and 537, part of the “Road to Civil War” issues, something came out of the sky and crashed to earth, leaving a crater; it turned out to be Mjolnir (this, of course, was before Thor came back). Anyway, the passage of the hammer through time/space knocked Doom out of wherever he’d been imprisoned, and he ended up on Earth, racing … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #104

Incognito #1 — Writer: Ed Brubaker;  Art: Sean Phillips Kind of a step backwards for Brubaker and Phillips, into Sleeper territory — and, since it’s under the creator-owned Icon imprint, there’s no connection to the Marvel Universe, either, which might have been fun (still, noir-with-superpowers is something this team is very good at, so it’s hard to begrudge them wanting to own the whole package, instead of just getting royalties for using someone else’s characters). If you’ve been following Criminal, this is more of the same, except with masks, which is to say that it’s still very much worth reading. … Continue reading

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