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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #417
Secret Empire #0 ( of 9 ) — Writer: Nick Spencer; Art/Colors: Daniel Acuna Steve Rogers: Captain America #16 — Writer: Nick Spencer; Art: Kevin Libranda, Yildiray Cinar and Jon Malin; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg Thunderbolts #12 — Writer: Jim Zub; Art: Jon Malin; Colors: Matt Yackey U.S.Avengers #5 — Writer: Al Ewing; Art: Paco Diaz; Colors: Jesus Aburtov Whether we all really want to read about a fascist takeover of the U.S. by a nationalist-themed sociopath and his cartoonish super-villain flunkies right now is a good question, especially in a ten-episode mini-series with line-wide tie-ins, but as such things go … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Astro City, Batman, Captain America, Cave Carson, Dept.H., Doctor Strange, I Hate Fairyland, Injection, Iron Man, Ms. Marvel, Nick Fury, Plastic, Redneck, Royal City, Secret Empire, Sex Criminals, Shaolin Cowboy, She Wolf, The Greatest Adventure, The Wild Storm, Thunderbolts, U.S. Avengers
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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #409
Spider-Woman #16 — Writer: Dennis Hopeless; Art: Veronica Fish; Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg Hulk #3 — Writer: Mariko Tamaki; Art: Nico Leon; Colors: Matt Milla Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #16 — Writers: Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder; Art: Natacha Bustos; Colors: Tamra Bonvillain Elektra #1 — Writer: Matt Owens; Art: Joann Cabal; Colors: Antomio Fabela and Marcio Menyz Scarlet Witch #15 — Writer: James Robinson; Art: Vanesa Del Ray; Colors: Jordie Bellaire Spider-Gwen #17 — Writer: Jason Latour; Art: Robbi Rodriguez; Colors: Rico Renzi Leading with the Marvel women again: a lot of these books aren’t big sellers on the … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Amazing Spider-man, Astro City, Black Panther, Deathstroke, Elektra, Hellboy, Hulk, Inhumans vs X-Men, Jughead, Justice League of America, Kamandi, Loose Ends, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Rick and Morty, Scarlet Witch, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Woman, Stray Bullets, Sun Bakery, Superman, Teen Titans, The Belfrey, The Old Guard, Thunderbolts
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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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The Latest and (Mostly) Greatest #78 by Dan!
Surprise attack! I’m back! That’s right, after last week’s insanity of goodness, I’m back for more! Let’s do this! Satellite Sam #1 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Howard Chaykin So. Fraction clearly wrote this book specifically to get Chaykin to draw it right? You’ve got the old-timey 50s style mixed with pin-ups and sci-fi that isn’t quite sci-fi. It might as well be called “Matt Fraction Presents: Something I Wanted Howard Chaykin to Draw.” This beginning overall is a pretty sweet comic. Satellite Sam is a live sci-fi TV show in New York, but the star is conspicuously absent, so his … Continue reading
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Tagged Avengers, Batman, Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy, Superior Spider-Man, Thunderbolts
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