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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #359

Black Widow #1 — Writers: Chris Samnee and Mark Waid; Art: Chris Samnee; Colors: Matthew Wilson Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha — Writer: Nick Spencer; Art/Colors: Jesus Saiz Two debuts from Marvel: Black Widow‘s had a lot of anticipation, coming from the Daredevil team of Waid and Samnee, and what this first issue offers is basically the first five minutes of a James Bond or Mission Impossible film: a full-on action sequence/chase showcasing the super-spy derring-do aspects of the character. Since much of it is wordless, it’s over quickly, and readers may feel like “That’s it?”, but if … Continue reading
Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #353

Silver Surfer #1 — Writer: Dan Slott; Art: Michael Allred; Colors: Laura Allred Captain Marvel #1 — Writers: Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters; Art: Kris Anka; Colors: Matthew Wilson Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat #2 — Writer: Kate Leth; Art: Brittney L. Williams; Colors: Megan Wilson Ms. Marvel #3 — Writer: G. Willow Wilson; Art: Takeshi Miyazawa; Colors: Ian Herring Starbrand and Nighthawk #2 — Writer: Greg Weisman; Art: Domo Stanton; Colors: Jordan Boyd This is another week with a bunch of the “newer” Marvel titles — not so much in numbering, since they’ve all been restarted, but in style: these … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Amazing Forest, American Monster, Astro City, Batgirl, Batman, Captain Marvel, Clean Room, Devolution, Hellcat, I Hate Fairyland, Lucifer, Lumberjanes, Man Plus, Ms. Marvel, Pencil Head, Phonogram, Poison Ivy, Rachel Rising, Robin, Secret Six, Silver Surfer, Star-Lord, Starbrand and Nighthawk, Usagi Yojimbo, Wonder Woman, X-men
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Phil’s Reviews #348: Gender-Friendly Comics

A few weeks ago, we were talking about comics for kids; this week, let’s talk about another underserved class of readers: girls and women. There’ve always been exceptions to the comics-are-for-guys meme — the Chris Claremont X-Men of the ’70s and ’80s, New Teen Titans in the ’80s, Sandman and a lot of Vertigo titles in the ’90s, and big chunks of the manga boom in the ’00s — but in the last two years we’ve seen both a new commitment by the big comics companies to attract a more diverse audience, and an explosion of female creators, both writers … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumnlands, Batgirl, Batman '66, Civil War, Clean Room, Deadpool, I Hate Fairyland, Inhumans, Jem, Justice League, Klaus, Lucifer, Lumberjanes, Ms. Marvel, Phonogram, Robin, Secret Six, Silk, Spider-man, Squadron Supreme, Squirrel Girl, Starbrand and Nightmask, Super Zero, Superman, The Wicked and the Divine, Thor, Ultimate End, Weirdworld, X-men
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #341

The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 — Writer: Ryan North; Art: Erica Henderson; Colors: Rico Renzi Angela: Queen of Hel #1 — Writer: Marguerite Bennett; Art: Kim Jacinto with Stephanie Hans; Colors: Israel Silva Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 — Writer: Frank Barbiere; Art: Brent Schoonover; Colors: Nick Filardi Marvel continues its slow rollout of new books — Squirrel Girl is definitely the star, with its irresistible combination of charm, snarky humor, girl power and clever problem-solving; it’s got the perfect creative team in North and Henderson (just look at New Avengers, where the character is a team member, to see … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela, Art Ops, Avengers, Batgirl, Batman, Black Hand, Black Magick, Captain America, Gotham By Midnight, Hellboy, Howling Commandos, Island, Over the Garden Wall, Rick and Morty, Secret Wars, Section Eight, Squirrel Girl, Stumptown, Superman, Vertigo Quarterly
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