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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #400
The Mighty Captain Marvel #0 — Writer: Margaret Stohl; Art: Emilio Laiso and Ramon Rosanas; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg The Ultimates2 #2 — Writer: Al Ewing; Art: Travel Foreman; Colors: Dan Brown Invincible Iron Man #2 — Writer: Brian Michael Bendis; Art: Stefano Caselli; Colors: Marte Gracia Hellcat #13 — Writer: Kate Leth; Art: Brittney L. Williams; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg As they have so often lately, the Marvel women lead off the week. The Mighty Captain Marvel picks up after Civil War II, with Carol Danvers the best-known, and one of the most powerful, people on the planet; she and Alpha … Continue reading
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Tagged Archie, Avengers, Batman, Black Panther, Cage, Captain Marvel, Cave Carson, Dead Inside, Dept.H., Doctor Strange, Ether, Gamora, Harley Quinn, Hellcat, Iron Man, Justice League, Klaus, Locke and Key, Lucifer, Peter Panzerfaust, Punisher, Silver Surfer, Spider-man, Star Trek, Star-Lord, Suicide Squad, Thanos, Ultimates2, Usagi Yojimbo, X-men
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #298
The week between Christmas and New Year’s is traditionally very light, and this one’s no exception — but, fortunately, there are still some comics worth mentioning: Abigail and the Snowman #1 (of 4) — Writer/Artist: Roger Langridge; Colors: Fred Stresing Langridge has delivered a lot of quality humor/bigfoot books over the last few years; his dry British wit and adaptable art made him perfect for The Muppets, and he pivoted from that to a pitch-perfect Elsie Segar-inspired Popeye. On his own, he also produced Snarked, a Lewis Carroll pastiche, and now this: a story about a little girl who meets … Continue reading
Fresh Eyes on Old Books #35 by Dan!
And we’re back! I have a splitting headache, but that won’t stop me. Let’s do this! Silver Surfer #7 from 1969 I’m not gunna lie, these Silver Surfer comics were worth their 25-cent price point. This book is thick. This story is, in a nutshell, weird. Silver Surfer meets an heir to Dr. Frankenstein who is, of course, trying to bring his own monster to life. The Dr. accidentally creates a new Silver Surfer that tortures the town, and it’s up to the normal Surfer to bring him down. John Buscema provides the art, and the only way I can … Continue reading
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Tagged DC, Gold Key, Marvel, Silver Age, Silver Surfer, Star Trek, Superman
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