Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #161

King City #5 — Writer/Artist: Brandon Graham The larger size of this book makes it hard to spot — it’s on the wall just left of the new comics rack — but it’s worth seeking out: a future-city landscape populated by quirky, appealing characters, drawn in a style that splits the difference between Moebius and Jim Mahfood.  The characters are probably too quirky (they’re sometimes a collection of tics instead of actual personalities, and that makes it hard to care about them), and sometimes it feels like Graham is making it up as he goes along, but it’s an impressive … Continue reading

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Getting off My Duff #57 by Marsha

If you aren’t already on facebook you really, really should sign up and join our All About Books & Comics Fan page.  One of our fans just suggested that Phil should write a book on comics!  What a brilliant idea! If you are reading this blog I’m guessing that you read Phil’s incredibly insightful comic reviews. If not, you should.  Phil has been wondering who has been reading his reviews, so if you are, now is the time to let him know!  Just tell him you think he should write a book on comics:)  I know the perfect store to … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #160

Joe the Barbarian #2 ( of 8 ) — Writer: Grant Morrison;  Artist: Sean Murphy With this second issue, the outlines of the story have become more clear: a kid, alone in a big rambling house, is going into what looks like diabetic shock, and has to make it from his attic bedroom to the kitchen downstairs, so he can drink a Coke, get some glucose into his system, and be OK. Complicating matters is that he’s hallucinating, so that the journey becomes epic, in a fantasy land peopled by his toys, his now-anthropomorphic pet rat, and various other entities, … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #160

The Incredible Hercules #141 — Writers: Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente;  Art: Rodney Buchemi; (Agents of Atlas story/7 pgs.): Writer: Jeff Parker;  Art: Gabriel Hardman This ends the multi-part, multi-guest-star “Assault on New Olympus” storyline, and shakes up the status quo (or should that be “Cho”?) considerably (although, when a major player is “killed,” and the body is “vaporized,” the creators aren’t exactly bending over backwards to make you think it’s permanent). As always, Pak and Van Lente have proven adept at moving their large number of pieces around, and keeping the pot boiling; readers who like following these … Continue reading

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GETTING OFF MY DUFF #56

Hello everyone! As you’re well aware of, the store is acquiring some really great stuff lately, and the latest auction ending tomorrow night confirms it. Currently up for bid, we have such Golden Age items as DETECTIVE COMICS, BLACK HOOD, MORE FUN COMICS, and POPEYE #1, a VF 8.0 copy from 1948! In the Silver Age department, there is a copy of TALES OF SUSPENSE #10, SHOWCASE #34, featuring the 1st Silver Age appearance of THE ATOM, FLASH #113…and in nearly 29 years of business, finding ANY Silver Age Flash from #106 to #115 is incredibly hard to do, and … Continue reading

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