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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #331
Whew — fifteen Secret Wars tie-ins from Marvel this week, plus eight third issues from DC’s recent new books, plus the usual other cool stuff. Let’s see: Secret Wars: Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies #3 (of 4) — Writer: James Robinson; Art: Steve Pugh; Colors: Jim Charalampidis Secret Wars: Armor Wars #4 (of 5) — Writer: James Robinson; Art: Marcio Takara; Colors: Esther Sanz Secret Wars: Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders #2 (of 2) — Writer: Al Ewing; Pencils: Alan Davis; Inks: Mark Farmer; Colors: Wil Quintana Secret Wars: 1872 #2 (of 3) — Writer: Gerry Duggan; Art: … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged 1872, Age of Ultron, Amazing Spider-man, Archie, Armor Wars, Astro City, Bizarro, Black Canary, Doctor Fate, Doomed, Groo, Harley Quinn, House of M, Howard the Human, Inferno, Island, Justice League, Loki, Martian Manhunter, Robin, Runaways, Secret Six, Secret Wars, Stray Bullets, Superman, Trees, Weirdworld, X-Tinction Agenda
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #326
Another big week, with twelve Secret Wars tie-ins (including four debuts), a bunch of second issues involving last month’s DC relaunches, and other interesting stuff, including the final Matt Fraction/David Aja Hawkeye, a new Kieron Gillen sf book, and new issues of Lumberjanes, Justice League, Trees, Groo and Usagi Yojimbo: all perfect for summertime reading. Adjust the hammock, put another ice cube in the lemonade, and let’s get started… Secret Wars: Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders #1 (of 2) — Writer: Al Ewing; Pencils: Alan Davis; Inks: Mark Farmer; Colors: Wil Quintana Secret Wars: Guardians of Knowhere #1 (of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ant-Man, Armor Wars, Astro City, Battleworld, Black Canary, Captain Britain, Captain Marvel, Crossed, Doctor Fate, Doomed, Gold Digger, Green Lantern, Groo, Guardians of Knowhere, Hail Hydra, Hawkeye, Inhumans, Justice League, Lumberjanes, Martian Manhunter, Mercury Heat, Planet Hulk, Rachel Rising, Robin, Secret Six, Secret Wars, Siege, Silver Surfer, Trees, Usagi Yojimbo, Where Monsters Dwell
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #322
This week offers fewer Secret Wars tie-ins than last (“only” six), but more DC debuts (eight), with a couple of indy first issues and the usual bunch of other interesting stuff: Secret Wars: Runaways #1 (of 3) — Writer: Noelle Stevenson; Art: Sanford Greene; Colors: John Rauch Secret Wars: Squadron Sinister #1 (of 3) — Writer: Marc Guggenheim; Pencils: Carlos Pacheco; Inks: Mariano Taibo; Colors: Frank Martin Secret Wars: Thors #1 (of 3) — Writer: Jason Aaron; Pencils: Chris Sprouse; Inks: Karl Story; Colors: Marte Gracia Secret Wars: Armor Wars #2 (of 4) — Writer: James Robinson; Art: Marcio Takara; … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Astro City, Black Canary, Deadpool, Doctor Fate, Doomed, Empty Zone, Groo, Harley Quinn, Iron Man, Justice League, Low, Lumberjanes, Martian Manhunter, Mind Mgmt, Prez, Robin, Runaways, Secret Six, Secret Wars, Southern Bastards, Squadron Sinister, Stray Bullets, Stumptown, Superman, The Fiction, Thor, Trees, Usagi Yojimbo, Wolverine, Wonder Woman
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Fresh Eyes On Old Books #32 by Dan!
I just want to put out a useless fact for you guys right now. With this post, if you look directly to your left on the website, I now have one more post than Marsha! That means I’m coming for you next Alan… And in 40 years I’ll catch up with Phil. Let’s do this! House of Mystery 144 from 1964 I’ve reviewed House of Mystery four times already, but it’s never had a superhero story on the cover… until now! As House of Secrets became about Eclipso and that other dude, “Mystery” became a Martian Manhunter book. And, in … Continue reading
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Tagged House of Mystery, Iron Man, Justice League of America, Martian Manhunter
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It Came From the Back Room #12
Standard recap: I’m slowly going through AABC’s one-million-plus back-issue room, restocking the boxes on the sales floor and pulling stuff to sell as discount/overstock/special items. I’m going through the alphabet backwards (don’t ask), and at my speed (even with school on holiday break right now), this amounts to a two-year project. This week, I’ve managed to finish “M” and get started on “L.” As it turns out, there are no Marvel “L” regular series (well, Logan’s Run, which lasted seven issues, but that’s under “Marvel Movie and TV Tie-ins”), so it’s all indy and DC titles for the time being. … Continue reading