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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #152
Hulk #18 — Writer: Jeph Loeb; Pencils: Whilce Portacio; Inks: Danny Miki Dark Wolverine #81 — Writers: Daniel Way and Marjorie Liu; Pencils: Guiseppe Camuncoli; Inks: Onofrio Catacchio Inexplicably, although each of these books has 22 pages of story, with the same paper and packaging, DW is $2.99 and Hulk is $3.99. It’s not just the prices that are puzzling here, though — it’s that Marvel, apparently, thinks you’ll buy just about anything. Superhero comics are supposed to be about flash, excitement, danger and dazzling action, right? In Hulk, we have Doc Samson spending an entire issue being psychoanalyzed; in … Continue reading
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Getting off My Duff #47 by Marsha
Hey Everybody, Once again Alan is busy pricing another two bronze and silver age collections that we just acquired over the weekend. Be sure to check out the new auction beginning tomorrow night for some of these gems. The current auction ending at 6 PM tomorrow is your last chance to get in on our 50% off deals for the year. Check it out on www.AllAboutComics.com under the “auction” tab. Among the books in these two collections are many Bronze Age # 1’s. Alan has priced them and put out a selection of 40 or so on the South wall … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #151
Amazing Spider-Man #614 — Writer: Mark Waid; Art: Paul Azaceta Invincible Iron Man #21 — Writer: Matt Fraction; Art: Salvador Larroca New Avengers Annual #3 — Writer: Brian Michael Bendis; Art: Mike Mayhew Your readable mainstream superhero books for the week, linked because the artists on each are solo, doing both pencils and inks. This gives them a consistent, unique style, unlike so many current DC and Marvel books, which use a tag-team inking process that discourages individual flourishes, and reduces the art to a mediocre corporate sameness. Here, though, Azeceta’s indy-influenced work, Larroca’s careful page construction (lots of narrow … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #151
Necrosha: The Gathering #1 (of 1) — Writers: Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost; Artists: Ibraim Roberson, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Leonardo Manco, Kalman Andrasofszky/Cam Smith, and Mateus Santolouco A one-shot anthology, with five stories recounting how the current X-villianess, Selene, recruited the five members of her vampiric inner circle. Lots of lines like “Kill him, my children.” and “Why do you exist, Mortis?” “To kill.” and “My queen. Who would you like me to kill?” “Everyone.” and… well, you get the idea; this is not a subtle comic. If you like the current incarnation of X-Force, with its dark artwork, grim … Continue reading
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Getting off My Duff #46
So what’s up with having a fierce summer storm in the second week of December? Half of our neighbor’s Silk Oak tree landed on our roof and back yard last night, so I spent the day sawing branches and re-nailing roof shingles on our house. Good times. And thank Rao (that’s the deity for all of our Kryptonian aficionado’s) the store was not greatly affected by all the rain and wind…not a good combination for collectible comic books! SUPER MANAGER Eddie was at the store at midnight last night to make sure everything was safe. It was. With all the … Continue reading
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