Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #154

Blackest Night: Suicide Squad #67 — Writers: Gail Simone and John Ostrander;  Art: J. Calafiore Amanda Waller and crew appear a little, and Ostrander’s the co-writer, but this is actually a Secret Six story, and continues into the next issue of that title. That’s not a bad thing, mind you, since Simone is so good with that particular cast of characters, and since both teams involve bad guys trying to (occasionally) do the right thing (with Deadshot the link between them), it all makes just the kind of twisted sense that she specializes in; this is a much better BN … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #154

King City #4 — Writer/Artist: Brandon Graham Forgetless #2 — Writer: Nick Spencer;  Artists: Jorge Coelho, Marley Zarcon Tank Girl: Skidmarks #2 (of 4) — Writer: Alan Martin;  Art: Rufus Dayglo Three of the more interesting indy books of the week — King City has been getting some buzz, and Graham’s European-styled art — a mix of Moebius and  Geoff Darrow, with some manga thrown in — accounts for a lot of it.  Too, he’s put some obvious work into his future-city setting and his intriguing cast of twenty-somethings, and the passion helps to cover up the occasional sense that … Continue reading

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GETTING OFF MY DUFF #50

Hello everyone! Marsha has been handling blog duties the last few weeks, so it goes without saying, I need to…GET OFF MY DUFF with this 50th post! For all of you who know me, I’m not lazy. Actually, I’m a bit hyper. And I’m especially hyper this week, cuz I’ve picked up some really cool stuff this week to share with you! I live for Silver Age comics, and a great selection of 160 SA DC’s filtered in last Wednesday to make my day. All my favorites are included here, i.e., DETECTIVE COMICS, FLASH, GREEN LANTERN, etc. I’ll be done … Continue reading

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Phil’s Reviews: Best of the ’00s, Part Two

As promised, here’s the second part of our Top Ten of the ’00s list: the five best regularly-published comic book series (and, to those of you arguing that the decade doesn’t end until next year: this is why no one likes any of you people…): Ultimate Spiderman, by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley (plus a little Stuart Immonen and David LaFuente, right near the end) (2000 – present) Debate Bendis’s effects on the Marvel Universe all you want, but this was a game-changing series: it brought “decompression” into the superhero comics storytelling vocabulary, changed the way characters spoke, helped … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews: Best of the '00s, Part One

Since this was a skip week, it’s a good time to do a “Top Ten Books of the Decade” list, eh? One complication has to do with changes that the ’00s saw in comics production: if the ’80s and ’90s were the decades of the comic store, when fans couldn’t find the magazines in general outlets any more, and had to go to the specialty shops that sprang up across the country like so many mushrooms (and, mushroom-like, in the late ’90s disappeared just as quickly), the ’00s were the decade when comics reappeared in “regular” bookstores; trades, hardcovers and … Continue reading

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