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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #164
Green Hornet #2 — Writer: Kevin Smith; Breakdowns: Phil Hester; Pencils: Jonathan Lau Dynamite’s sure trying to milk this franchise for all it’s worth: they’ve got ads in this issue for a Kato book, a Green Hornet: Year One, a Kato: Origins, and a Green Hornet Strikes, not to mention the nine covers (four regular, five incentive) that just this one issue has available. That’s a lot of books, and they’re all anchored around a Kevin-Smith-authored relaunch that, after two issues, offers a standard retired-hero, wastrel-son reimagining of the character, has nobody in costume yet, and features none of the … Continue reading
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Getting Off My Duff #62 by Marsha
Hey Everybody, This is a big week in new comics! Blackest Night #8, the finale, is finally here! In celebration we were able to acquire more of the Blackest Night Lantern Rings! We will be offering all the rings, all colors, including the original black ones starting tomorrow at a special rate of 2 for $1.00! We are also getting a fantastic Blackest Night Poster! We are just over a month away from FREE COMIC BOOK DAY! Free Comic Book Day is Saturday, May 1st and we are going to be throwing a huge FCBD Party this year! Watch for … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #163
Nemesis #1 (of 4) — Writer: Mark Millar; Art: Steve McNiven It’s hard to resist a new Millar series; although there’s always the dread that it will peter out into nothing (yeah, 1984, I’m talking to you — not to mention that thing with the super-powered soldiers that never did finish, and which no one missed…), there’s just as much chance that it will be an entertaining, if cynical, ride, a Wanted or a Kick-Ass or an Ultimates. Here, you have to like the cover copy (“Makes Kick-Ass look like $#it,” with that “$” and “#” providing just enough of … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #163
First off, a tip of the Professor’s marking pen to Dan, who did such a wonderful reviewing job over the last few weeks while the Professor and Mrs. Professor were checking out the Mexican Pacific Coast. The long-winded Professor admires Dan’s ability to be funny and dead-on in just a couple of sentences for each review — tell him you liked them, everybody, and we’ll get him back for some tag-team reviewing over the summer. Now, for this week’s offerings: Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal #1 (of 4) — Writer: J. T. Krul; Pencils: Geraldo Borges; Inks: Marlo Alquiza … Continue reading
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Getting Off My Duff #61 by Marsha
Hey Everybody, We just got in another batch of great Silver and late Golden Age DC Comics from our Florida collector. This group includes some late Golden Age 10 cent Adventure Comics, a couple of early Superboy (as early as #18!), Jimmy Olsen and others. Superman related titles from this time period move fast so come in soon for best selection! Alan is changing out the cover price selection once again! The Professor has been sorting out all of our Spider-man titles in the warehouse and has come up with a ton of overstock. So beginning today, the cover price … Continue reading
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