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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #138

Love and Rockets: New Stories #2 — Creators: Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez 100 pages of new Hernandez Bros. art, in a trade package with great production values, for $15 — that’s always going to be worth it, yes? They split the pages: Jaime offers the second half of Maggie, Penny Century and others in a superhero… well, “romp,” I guess, although it turns out to be a little more serious than that; Gilbert has two stories, neither with any of his “regular” characters; one’s an 8-pager about a high-school girl who (of course) ends up in a sort-of soft-core porn … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #138

Models, Inc. #1 (of  4) — Writer: Paul Tobin;  Pencils: Vicenc Villagrasa;  Inks: Terry Pallot and Vicenc Villagrassa This has mostly received attention for its backup story (8 pgs. by Marc Sumerak and Jorge Molina) featuring “fashion icon” Tim Gunn, A.I.M. and a suit of Iron Man armor.  It’s not bad as a typical Marvel celebrity suck-up story, less rushed and more logical (and with better art) than the Obama or Colbert ones, and not quite as whorish as, say, Uri Geller in Daredevil. The main story is a modern take on the more-serious, soap-opera-y Silver Age version of Millie … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #137

Strange Tales #1 (of 3) — Creators: Paul Pope, Nick Bertozzi, John Leavitt, Molly Crabapple, Junko Mizuno, Dash Shaw, James Kochalka, Johnny Ryan, M. Kupperman, Peter Bagge, Nicholas Gurewitch and Jason Pope does an Inhumans/Lockjaw story (plus the cover); Bagge and Kochalka each contribute Hulk tales; Ryan does the Punisher (plus a rundown of “Marvel’s Most Embarrassing Moments”);  Shaw does Doctor Strange; Kupperman offers a Namor story;  Bertozzi does Modok;  Mizuno and Jason contribute Spider-Man bits. For $5, you couldn’t possibly have this much fun anywhere else; some of it’s just weird, but much of it is laugh-out-loud funny, and … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #137

Mystic Comics #1 (of 1) — (Vision story/22 pgs.) — Writer/Artist: David Lapham …Plus two seven-page Vision stories from the Golden Age, from Marvel Mystery Comics #14 and 16 (the Dr. Fate-y mystic-avenging Vision, of course, not the Silver Age robot).  These retro issues, celebrating Marvel’s 1940s titles, have been rising or falling on the strength of their art, and here Lapham delivers a tight, attractive-looking retelling of the Vision’s origin. The reprints, with their bright colors and bold, young-Jack-Kirby energy (from 1941!), manage to convey some of the excitement of what it was like to be a kid reading … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #136

Flash: Rebirth #4 (of 6) — Writer: Geoff Johns; Art: Ethan Van Sciver Green Lantern #45 — Writer: Geoff Johns; Pencils: Doug Mahnke; Inks: Christian Alamy, Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen Two by Johns this week, both characters that he has a history with (almost five years now with GL, and better than ten with the Flashes). This is the first issue of Rebirth that’s really popped; adding the old-school Professor Zoom to the mix raises the stakes, and both the story and Van Sciver’s art seem more confident, hitting many of the right fannish buttons with assurance and dramatic … Continue reading

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