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!
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3 — Writer: Ryan North; Art: Erica Henderson; Colors: Rico Renzi Batgirl #40 — Writers: Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher; Art: Babs Tarr; Breakdowns: Cameron Stewart; Colors: Maris Wicks Batgirl: Endgame #1 (of 1) — Writers: Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher; Art/Color: Bengal Lumberjanes #12 — Writers: Noelle Stevenson and Shannon Watters; Art: Carolyn Nowak; Colors: Maarta Laiho Sensation Comics #8 — (Main story): Writer: James Tynion IV; Art/Colors: Noelle Stevenson; (Second story): Writer: Heather Nuhfer; Art/Colors: Ryan Benjamin We’re living in a remarkable era of female-friendly comics: not comics exclusively for women, necessarily, since they’re … Continue reading →
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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Tagged Batgirl, Chrononauts, Frankenstein Underground, Groo, Invisible Republic, Loki, Lumberjanes, Mind Mgmt, Moon Knight, Outcast, Red One, Satellite Sam, Shaper, Spider-man, Squirrel Girl, Strange Sports Stories, Stray Bullets, Superman, Tuki, Wonder Woman, X-men
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The Surface #1 — Writer: Ales Kot; Art: Langdon Foss; Colors: Jordie Bellaire Quite a few first issues again this week, with an interesting mix of sf, fantasy adventure and comedy. The Surface is sf, set in a near-future where everyone’s high-tech enough that the fad is “livelogging,” where you wear cameras and mics 24/7, and your whole life gets downloaded — but not everyone is satisfied absorbing all that digital data, and there’s another reality trying to break through…. Ales tried something similar to this with last year’s Change, although this new series seems a lot more linear, and … Continue reading →
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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Tagged Astro City, Avengers, Bill and Ted, Captain Marvel, Casanova, Guardians of the Galaxy, Hellbreak, Howard the Duck, Ms. Marvel, Rachel Rising, Silver Surfer, Southern Cross, Spider-Gwen, Spider-man, Star Wars, The Surface, Thor, War Stories, X-men
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Descender #1 — Writer: Jeff Lemire; Art/Colors: Dustin Nguyen Hawkeye #1 — Writer: Jeff Lemire; Art: Ramon Perez; Colors: Ian Herring with Ramon Perez Two first issues by writer Jeff Lemire this week — one corporate-owned, and one creator-owned. Descender, the creator-owned one, is a science-fiction tale about giant killer robots who, ten years ago, devastated a planetary system and led to widespread fear and discrimination against all machine-based life. Its main character is a young boy, the only survivor of a mining colony disaster, who awakens ten years after that and… well, at first he seems like Jonny Quest (he even has … Continue reading →
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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Tagged Avengers, Big Man Plans, Blackcross, Crossed +100, Descender, Guardians of the Galaxy, Hawkeye, Lady Killer, Nameless, Rat God, Rocket Raccoon, Saga, Spider-Woman, Supreme, The Big Con Job
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Spider-Gwen #1 — Writer: Jason Latour; Art: Robbi Rodriguez; Colors: Rico Renzi Curb Stomp #1 (of 4) — Writer: Ryan Ferrier; Art: Devaki Neogi; Colors: Neil Lalonde The Black Hood #1 — Writer: Duane Swierczynski; Art: Michael Gaydos; Colors: Kelly Fitzpatrick Criminal: Special Edition #1 (of 1) — Writer: Ed Brubaker; Art: Sean Phillips; Colors: Elizabeth Breitweiser Prince Valiant #1 — Writer: Nate Cosby; Art: Ron Salas; Colors: Luigi Anderson Suiciders #1 — Writer/Artist: Lee Bermejo; Colors: Matt Hollingsworth Orphan Black #1 — Writers: Graeme Manson and John Fawcett with Jody Houser; Art: Szymon Kudransky; Colors: Mat Lopes After a … Continue reading →
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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Tagged All-new X-men, Avengers, Batman, Black Hood, Criminal, Curb Stomp, Daredevil, Gotham By Midnight, Low, Ody-C, Orphan Black, Prince Valiant, Secret Avengers, Spider-Gwen, Spider-man, Suiciders, The Wicked and the Divine, Thor
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The Multiversity: The Mastermen #1 — Writer: Grant Morrison; Pencils: Jim Lee; Inks: Scott Williams, Sandra Hope, Mark Irwin and Jonathan Glapion; Colors: Alex Sinclair and Jeremy Cox Silk #1 — Writer: Robbie Thompson; Art: Stacy Lee; Colors: Ian Herring Ei8ht #1 — Story: Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson; Script: Mike Johnson; Art/Colors: Rafael Albuquerque Mandrake the Magician #1 — Writer: Roger Langridge; Art/Colors: Jeremy Treece A quartet of first issues for this week: Multiversity: Mastermen is the best (even if technically it’s, like, issue #7 of Morrison’s 52-universe-spanning crossover series), because (a) Jim Lee art, (b) the opening splash … Continue reading →
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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Tagged Bargirl, Bitch Planet, Dark Horse Presents, Deadly Class, Ei8ht, Fables, Groo, Justice League, Loki, Lumberjanes, Mandrake, Multiversity, Rocket Raccoon, She-Hulk, Silk, Silver Surfer, Tooth and Claw, Ultimate Spider-man, Uncanny x-men
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