Phil Hester
Birth date: January 01, 1966
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Very silly at first and lots of fun – magic takes over from science! There exists a group of talented / magical individuals (Venus, Cassandra of Greek mythology ...) whose job is to control the magical creatures of legend still around on our planet. This volume deals with their struggle against Su...
1 - The new Ant-Man saves a woman from a purse snatcher and asks her out for dinner. Then we are treated to a flashback of his origin. Part of it, anyway.Okay, reading this on the heels of a Hawkeye trade was not a good idea. The pace is slow, the dialogue isn't great, and it's just not Hawkeye....
This was a lot of fun to read. And while one definitely shouldn't consider these show canon, they are nice collection of bonus adventures. The dialogue felt organic to the characters, and fully captured the show's wit and charm. The artwork, for me, was kind of hit or miss. In some of the storie...
Author J. Michael Straczynski on why he wanted to overhaul Wonder Woman: This is a character that is interesting enough and compelling enough to merit being in the top twenty books at minimum...so why was she languishing? The reason, I felt, was that she'd concretized over the years, had turned in...
This is a lot of fun. And it's easy to see where this is headed: this is going to be a new Green Hornet, although most of issue number one sets up this story by telling the origin of the original Green Hornet. And that's okay by me. Green Hornet is just plain fun. And not only that, there...