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Reviews
Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #293

Madman In Your Face 3D Special! — Creator: Michael Allred; 3D Process: Christian LeBlanc When is a comic worth $10? When it’s this package: 80 pages of stunning 3D work, with glasses included. Allred is a wonderful artist anyway, and it turns out that his generous, open compositions make him a perfect candidate for the 3D separation process. He’s also a brainy creator with a vast knowledge of comics history: witness the first reprinted story here, “Swiped from Dimension X,” wherein every panel is drawn in the style of a different comics creator, from newspaper-strip legends like Elsie Segar and … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Annihilator, Avengers, Crossed Plus One Hundred, Gotham By Midnight, Madman, Mind Mgmt, Ody-C, Spider-Man 2099, Stumptown, Superman, Trees, Usagi Yojimbo
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #292

Wonder Woman #36 — Writer: Meredith Finch; Pencils: David Finch; Inks: Richard Friend; Colors: Sonia Oback Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #4 — (First Story) Creator: Gilbert Hernandez; Colors: John Rauch; (Second Story) Writer: Rob Williams; Art: Tom Lyle; Colors: Wendy Broome; (Third Story) Writer: Nick Kleid; Art: Dean Haspiel; Colors: Allen Passalaqua Two Wonder Woman books — the regular comic features the debut of a new husband-and-wife creative team, the Finches. It’s OK, although if you liked the previous version you might not be too thrilled; unlike Azzarello/Chiang’s quirky, angular work, this is decidedly mainstream, and looks a lot … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Annihilator, Astro City, Avengers, Axis, Daredevil, Deadly Class, Epochalypse, Fables, Guardians of the Galaxy, Intersect, Justice League, Loki, Lumberjanes, Multiversity, Powers, Spider-Woman, Uncanny x-men, Wonder Woman
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #291

Axis #5 (of 9) — Writer: Rick Remender; Pencils: Terry Dodson; Inks: Rachel Dodson; Colors: Laura Martin and Matt Milla Superior Iron Man #1 — Writer: Tom Taylor; Art: Yildiray Cinar; Colors: Guru-eFX All-New Captain America #1 — Writer: Rick Remender; Pencils: Stuart Immonen; Inks: Wade Von Grawbadger; Colors: Marte Gracia with Eduardo Navarro Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #1 — Writer: Al Ewing; Art: Luke Ross; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg These books are all related, so let’s look at them together: Axis is growing as it goes; what was originally a fight-the-Red-Skull story has now morphed into a role-reversal … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Axis, Batgirl, Batman, Bigger Bang, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Deep State, Django/Zorro, Drifter, Fade Out, Grendel vs The Shadow, Outcast, Quantum and Woody, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, Spider-Verse, Superior Iron Man, The Kitchen, Thor, Wytches
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #290

Tooth and Claw #1 — Writer: Kurt Busiek; Art: Benjamin Dewey; Colors: Jordie Bellaire Busiek’s known for his superhero stuff, but he’s very good at sf/fantasy, too — his Arrowsmith, about World War I being fought on an alternate earth where magic works, was worthy of someone like Fritz Leiber or Poul Anderson, and his Shockrockets was a Heinleinien high-tech romp. In this new series, he’s going for anthropomorphic high fantasy: on a world of intelligent animals, magic is dying, and their attempts to fix things have terrible consequences. Dewey has a lush, painterly style and a knack for structure … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Amazing Spider-man, Axis, Penny Dora, Rocket Raccoon, The Fuse, The Humans, Tooth and Claw, Usago Yojimbo, Velvet, Zoohunters
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