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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #310

Multiversity: Ultra Comics #1 — Writer: Grant Morrison; Pencils: Doug Mahnke; Inks: Christian Alamy, Mark Irwin, Keith Champagne and Jaime Mendoza; Colors: Gabe Eltaeb and David Baron Past Aways #1 — Writer: Matt Kindt; Art: Scott Kolins; Colors: Bill Crabtree Hit: 1957 #1 (of 4) — Writer: Bryce Carlson; Art: Vanessa R. Del Ray; Colors: Niko Guardia Jem and the Holograms #1 — Writer: Kelly Thompson; Art: Ross Campbell; Colors: M. Victoria Robado Fewer number-one issues this week than we’ve been seeing, but they cover a much wider range than usual (i.e., none of them are Image science-fiction books). Multiversity: … Continue reading
Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #301

Powers #1 — Writer: Brian Michael Bendis; Art: Michael Avon Oeming; Colors: Nick Falardi Groo: Friends and Foes #1 (of 12) — Story/Art: Sergio Aragones; Words: Mark Evanier; Colors: Tom Luth Burning Fields #1 ( of 8 ) — Writers: Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel; Art: Colin Larimer; Colors: Joana LaFuente These are the week’s first issues that caught my eye — although two of the three are relaunches, not debuts. Powers, for example, has been around for well over a decade — but it’s going to be a TV series starting in March (on the Playstation Network, so good … Continue reading
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
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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 #282

As with last week, let’s tackle all of the DC issues with lenticular-motion covers first. Remember, if you click on the images here, you’ll be able to see the covers in full motion: which is, believe it or not, a pretty awesome effect, and sometimes a clearer look at the dual scenes than you can get from the covers themselves…. Batman #1 — Story: Ray Fawkes and Scott Snyder; Writer: Ray Fawkes; Art: ACO This is a good example of the way the better issues using the Futures End five-years-later gimmick are turning out: a five-years-older Batman, physically deteriorating because … Continue reading
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Tagged Annihilator, Batgirl, Batman, Birds of Prey, Captain Marvel, Constantine, Copperhead, Forever People, Future's End, Green Lantern, Inc., Justice League United, Number One, Powers, Prometheus, Rot and Ruin, Spider-man, Stumptown, Suicide Squad, Superboy, United States of Murder, Velvet, Wild's End, World's Finest
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #230

Detective Comics Annual #1 — Writer: Tony Daniel; Art: Romano Molenaar and Sandu Florea; Pere Perez Flash Annual #1 — Writers: Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato; Breakdowns: Manapul; Finishes: Marcus To; Scott Kolins; Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert; Marcio Takara; Wes Craig Green Lantern Annual #1 — Writer: Geoff Johns; Art: Ethan Van Sciver with Pete Woods and Cam Smith Justice League International Annual #1 — Writers: Geoff Johns and Dan Didio; Art: Jason Fabok DC came out with a number of annuals this week, and they’re fascinating because of the different approaches they offer to the genre. Detective is … Continue reading