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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 #57

Omega the Unknown #5 (of 10) — Writer: Jonathan Lethem; Artist: Farel Dalrymple Now at the halfway point, this has evolved from its ’70s origins into a completely new book (although some kind of title-page credits to Gerber, Skrenes and Mooney would still be nice). Its anything-goes, deadpan surreality and indy-flavored storytelling make it seem like a project from the Bill Jemas era, with that experimental, almost-desperate pizzazz from almost… geez, a decade ago? Now I feel older…. True Story, Swear to God #10 — Writer/Artist: Tom Beland The main character of this autobiographical book is a Californian comic artist … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #57

Justice Society of America #12 — Writer: Geoff Johns;  Penciller: Dale Eaglesham;  Inker: Ruy Jose Continuing the “get aspects of Kingdom Come into the mainstream DCU” story. Not a bad read, but the cast of ongoing characters in this book has become huge (there are 18 little character boxes on the splash page, and they add another three or four to the cast this issue), so it’s at the point where I see, say, Damage in his new costume, and spend five minutes thinking, “Now, who the hell is that?”  Add a large “who cares about Kingdom Come?” quotient, and … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #56

Fantastic Four #553 — Writer: Dwayne McDuffie; Penciler: Paul Pelletier; Inker: Rick Magyar McDuffie’s been delivering the best sustained FF since Mark Waid: check out the three-part time-travel tale that concludes here and see, as everyone acts smart and in-character, and the core concepts of the book are attended to with affection and care. Wave goodbye as he makes way for Millar and Hitch (who should hope to do as well), and wish him a long and well-received run on JLA. Death of the New Gods # 5 ( of 8 ) — Writer/Penciller: Jim Starlin; Inks: Matt Banning and … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #56

Y: The Last Man #60 (of 60) — Writer: Brian K. Vaughan; Penciller: Pia Guerra; Inker: Marzan, Jr. By rights, this should be on the “buy” list, but I stopped following this title closely sometime around issue 20; I knew it was good, but just lost interest (a lot of these self-contained Vertigo series sag in the middle — even Preacher was kind of tough sledding for a while there), and so haven’t actually bought it for a few years. I’ve still been flipping through it, though, and can acknowledge that Vaughan and company have kept up the quality, and … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #55

The Punisher #54 — Writer: Garth Ennis;  Artist: Garlan Parlov Concluding Ennis’s penultimate arc, where he explains, without hitting you over the head with it, What It Means to Be the Punisher. Very nicely done, and he’s dead serious, too: the careful connection to earlier stories;  the way the villain, who started out carefree as Bugs Bunny, at the end becomes the monster his father was; the careful combination of grimness, sadness and hope. One line near the end (“Memories…”) kind of pushes things, but the last two pages more than make up for it. Now, let’s watch him cut … Continue reading

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