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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #166
Green Arrow #37 — Writer: J. T. Krull; Artist: Federico Dallochio I know this is “just” a comic, and applying strict literary standards to it is insane, but geez: Ollie has “killed” Prometheus, and everyone, including the cops, is now after him for “murder.” Of a genocidal terrorist? Really? Because if some soldier in Afghanistan ran into Bin Laden and killed him, we’d all call him a criminal? And why a trial in Star City: how, exactly, do they have jurisdiction over a murder of a non-resident of the city that was committed in a pocket dimension, with no body … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #165
Hate Annual #8 — Writer/Artist: Peter Bagge Bagge, whose Hate was one of the high-water marks of ’90s indie comics, is still chronicling the adventures of Buddy Bradley and his now-wife Lisa. They’re now more domestic (they have a six-year-old), but have the same propensity for getting involved with various idiots (parents of other children, in this story), and since Lisa eventually end up onstage at a stripper club, it’s not like they’ve settled down completely. Bagge’s cartoony, exaggerated style is still used to great effect, including on a number of true-life one-page strips on various scientists (Joseph Priestley, Mendeleyev … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #165
The Muppet Show Comic Book #4 — Writer: Roger Langridge; Art: Amy Mebberson Boom! continues to make this a very solid comic: the colors that just pop, the slick paper and production values, the elaborate, well-designed and true-to-Henson art, and especially Langridge’s stories, which showcase a keen understanding of the characters and what makes them work. There’s no pandering, either: the book is as much for 40-somethings with fond memories of the British TV show as for younger readers. This issue, with everyone back in the theater and a new character showing up, doesn’t have the slapstick energy of the … Continue reading
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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #164
Blackest Night #8 ( of 8 ) — Writer: Geoff Johns; Pencils: Ivan Reis; Inks: Oclair Albert and Joe Prado Well, that was kind of fun, wasn’t it? I’m not sure we want to go through one again for another ten years or so, but this had all the elements that make a Big Event work — cosmic scope, a cool idea (zombies! With rings!), game-changing events, decent artists and a writer who could pull it all together and make it work. My outer grownup wonders about some of the logic (OK, Ralph and Sue have so much untapped potential … Continue reading
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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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