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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #446

Daredevil #595 — Writer: Charles Soule; Art: Stefano Landini; Colors: Matt Milla She-Hulk #159 — Writer: Mariko Tamaki; Art: Jahnoy Lindsay; Colors: Federico Blee and Chris Sotomayor Moon Knight #188 — Writer: Mex Bemis; Art: Jacen Burrows; Colors: Mat Lopes Spirits of Vengeance #2 — Writer: Victor Gischler; Art: David Baldeon; Colors: Andres Mossa These are what you might call the mainstream Marvels of the week: three starting their legacy renumbering, and the fourth a ’90s revival that, presumably, didn’t reach enough issues in its first incarnation to warrant the higher number now. Daredevil starts an arc with the Kingpin … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Batman, Coyotes, Daredevil, Gwenpool, Harley Quinn, Injection, Jessica Jones, Mister Miracle, Moon Knight, Port of Earth, Runaways, She-Hulk, Slots, Spirits of Vengeance, Squirrel Girl, Superman
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #445

Captain America #695 — Writer: Mark Waid; Art: Chris Samnee; Colors: Matthew Wilson Avengers #673 — Writer: Mark Waid; Art: Javier Pina with Paco Diaz; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg Spider-Man #234 — Writer: Brian Michael Bendis; Art: Oscar Bazaldua; Colors: Justin Ponsor Power Pack #63 (of 63) — Writer: Devin Grayson; Art: Marika Cresta; Colors: Chris O’Halloran Black Bolt #7 — Writer: Saladin Ahmed; Art/Colors: Frazer Irving Of the new Legacy renumberings this week, the most-anticipated is Captain America; the Waid/Samnee team has produced a good run on Black Widow, and a great run on Daredevil, over the last decade, and … Continue reading
Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #444

DC House of Horror #1 (of 1) — Creators: Various Batman: The Merciless #1 (of 1) — Writer: Peter J. Tomasi; Art/Colors: Francis Manapul The Ruff and Reddy Show #1 (of 6) — Writer: Howard Chaykin; Art/Colors: Mac Rey DC’s Hallowe’en special this week, House of Horror, offers eight ten-page Simpsons Treehouse of Horror-type tales where things go horribly wrong for their heroes; the Harley Quinn episode, with Kyle Baker art and a script by Bryan Smith and Brian Keene, is the most notable, but a Justice League vs. zombies story by Brian Keene and Scott Kolins, a chilling Superbaby … Continue reading
Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #443

The Mighty Thor #700 — Writer: Jason Aaron; Art: Various The Invincible Iron Man #593 — Writer: Brian Michael Bendis; Art: Stefano Caselli and Alex Maleev; Colors: Marte Gracia and Alex Maleev The Incredible Hulk #709 — Writer: Greg Pak; Pencils: Greg Land; Inks: Jay Leisten; Colors: Frank D’Armata The Mighty Thor #700, a double-sized anniversary issue, is not the end of the current storyline, but a criss-crossed-plots advancement of it, a smorgasboard of all the “War Between the Realms” sub-plots you’ve been missing if you haven’t been reading it, all written by Jason Aaron (who’s been chronicling Asgardian adventures … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Animosity, Astro City, Batman, Champions, Deadpool, Grrl Scouts, Harley Quinn, Hulk, Iron Man, Kid Lobotomy, Kill or be Killed, Lumberjanes, Maestros, Mage, Rick and Morty, Spy Seal, The Wild Storm, Thor, Wonder Woman
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #441

Punisher Max: The Platoon #1 (of 6) — Writer: Garth Ennis; Art: Goran Parlov; Colors: Jordie Bellaire Spirits Of Vengeance #1 — Writer: Victor Gischler; Art: David Baldeon; Colors: Andres Mossa Of the two new Marvel books this week, Punisher: Platoon is the most welcome: a return of Garth Ennis and Goran Parlov, who had a decade-long run on that character that most critics consider the best in his forty-year-plus history. It’s a prequel to Punisher: Born, which was itself a prequel to the main Punisher title, looking at Frank Castle in Vietnam on the tour of duty just before … Continue reading