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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #288
The Wicked and the Divine #5 — Writer: Kieron Gillen; Art: Jamie McKelvie; Colors: Matthew Wilson This is a sharp-looking book — you could cut yourself on McKelvie’s precise, thin lines — and the theme’s about death and art, so it can be grim and gory (particularly so in one scene in this issue), but there’s also a warmth in both the words and the pictures, and a passionate humanity at its core that makes everything work. This issue concludes the first arc, and the last scene (which I assume will also be the end of the first trade) is … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Arkham Manor, Avengers, Axis, Memetic, Secret Avengers, She-Hulk, Spider-man, Starlight, Stray Bullets: Killers, Stumptown, Superman, The Just, The Wicked and the Divine
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #283
Week three of DC’s moving-cover extravaganza brings ten more comics; this week, you don’t even have to click on the covers to see them move (assuming I embedded them correctly…)! Justice League #1 — Writer: Jeff Lemire; Art: Jed Dougherty This is the conclusion to a two-parter started over in Justice League United last week, wherein a super-villain prison on Mars (wardened by the Martian Manhunter) has a breakout, courtesy of a very powerful and crazy Captain Atom, and the Futures End version of the Justice League (plus a couple of members of the Legion of Super-Heroes) have to fight … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Batman, Batwoman, Deadly Class, Future's End, Green Lantern, Justice League, Multiversity, Red Hood, Satellite Sam, Shadow, Spider-man, Supreme, Teen Titans, Trees, Wicked and the Divine, Wonder Woman, X-men
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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
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
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 #275
Life With Archie #37 — Writer: Paul Kupperberg; Pencils: Fernando Ruiz, Pat & Tim Kennedy; Inks: Bob Smith, Gary Martin Afterlife With Archie #6 — Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; Art: Francesco Francavilla If you’d told comics fans a year ago that, in the future, for two weeks in a row, the top books would be… Archie comics, they’d have laughed you out of your local comics shop — and yet here we are: after last week’s “Death of…,” the company follows up this week with two worthy efforts. The first, Life of Archie #37, is the coda to the character’s “death”: Riverdale a year later, … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Afterlife With Archie, Archie, Batman, Daredevil, Groo vs. Conan, Loki, Ragnarok, Spider-man, Superman, Supreme, The Goon, Thor, Trees, Tuki, Velvet
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