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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #388

Doctor Strange Annual #1 — Writer: Kathryn Immonen; Art: Leonardo Romero; Colors: Jordie Bellaire Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #11 — Writers: Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare; Art: Natacha Bustos; Colors: Tamra Bonvillain Lots and lots of comics this week — almost thirty, and I pruned at least a half-dozen more — so let’s jump in, starting with the two Marvel books that aren’t Civil War II related. Doctor Strange Annual features the return of Clea, the other-dimensional sorceress who’s also Doc’s wife. They’ve had a star-crossed relationship, and are currently separated (she hasn’t been around during the latest incarnation … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Astro City, Batman, Batman Beyond, Blue Beetle, Captain Marvel, Deadly Class, Doctor Strange, Frostbite, Green Lantern, Hellblazer, Hillbilly, Island, Josie and the Pussycats, Lake of Fire, Lumberjanes, Moon Girl Devil Dinosaur, Ms. Marvel, Rick and Morty, Saga, Six Pack and Dog Welder, Snotgirl, Spider-Woman, Surgeon X, Tarzan, Teen Titans, The Hunt, Thunderbolts, Ultimates
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #383

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #11 — Writer: Ryan North; Art: Jacob Chabot; Colors: Rico Renzi Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #10 — Writers: Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare; Art: Natacha Bustos; Colors: Tamra Bonvillain Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat #9 — Writer: Kate Leth; Art: Brittney L. Williams; Colors: Megan Wilson These three books represent Marvel’s outreach to smart young women readers, from tweens to twenty-somethings. Look at Squirrel Girl‘s one-issue tale (heh…), which manages to be both a continuity-respecting, intricately-plotted supervillain confrontation, a tutorial on basic computer programming theory, and a demonstration of its role-model title heroine’s confident optimism. Guest artist … Continue reading
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Tagged Archie, Batgirl, Blue Beetle, Captain Marvel, Civil War II, Deathstroke, Dept.H., Faith, Harley Quinn, Hellblazer, Hellcat, House of Penance, Iron Man, islanbd, Lake of Fire, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, She Wolf, Six Pack and Dog Welder, Snotgirl, Squirrel Girl, Titans, Usagi Yojimbo
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