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The Phantom Stranger #4 - Abduction Review

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Phantom Stranger and Constantine battle wits in the House of Mystery!

The Good

We're four issues into THE PHANTOM STRANGER, and this is one of my favorite month-to-month series because this book gives us something a bit different featuring a character that we normally wouldn't expect to have an on-going series.

In this issue, Phantom Stranger is summoned to the House of Mystery by Constantine and the rest of the Justice League Dark in order to join them, while Phantom Stranger thinks the JLD will be joining him in the upcoming War of the Three. However, Constantine has a trick up his sleeve that may have Phantom Stranger changing his mind.

I really enjoy the cross-over between these characters. To me, Phantom Stranger is on a whole other level to the JLD. Working with them is like a step down, but he's not completely unreachable. It's nice seeing Constantine getting a bigger push, as a character, as well. I love seeing him in other comics, and while it was a tad weird to see him in this book, at first, I really enjoyed how Stranger and Constantine interacted with each other. Constantine comes off as a bit of a bastard here, which is what the DC version of this character needs a bit more of. He's a bit sleazier here. I liked Didio's and Dematteis' version of him a lot here.

Stranger also struggles balancing his real life with his super-natural one, which the reader can feel is just going to end badly. It's a little something extra to make this book a lot more dynamic. How does someone like Phantom Stranger do this, and more importantly, why is he doing this? To pretend to be normal for once? Nothing good can come of this.

Once again, I'm really digging the art here. It's a great mix of classic art styles with a dash of contemporary story telling and panel composition. Brent Anderson (pencils), Philip Tan & Rob Hunter (embellishments), and Ulises Arreola (colors) do a great job of easing this classic character into a new age with some art that combines the old and the new.

This is an awesome cover. Jae Lee & June Chung worked together on this one, and it gives a great sense of the events that are going to take place in this issue.

The final page of this issue is awesome. I'm super excited for issue 5 now.

The Bad

I don't like that Constantine knows everything about Phantom Stranger. It works well that he's "in the know," but having him know every aspect of Phantom Stranger's personal life just didn't work for me.

There's a scene of dialogue between Phantom Stranger and Pandora that I really didn't like. What were saying felt dated, like it came from a comic in the 80s or 90s. It didn't feel natural, and it was a bit tough to get through.

In one panel, Constantine is lighting a cigarette, and the lighting doesn't reflect that at all.

The Verdict

THE PHANTOM STRANGER is one of those books I'm drawn to. I find it so interesting on so many levels, and I feel like, for once, I am right in the trenches with other Phantom Stranger fans, since this is a character I've always wanted to know more about. I love the dynamic between Stranger and Constantine here. I can't wait to see where it fully goes.

On the down side, I didn't like how Constantine knew everything about Stranger, and some of the dialogue, later in the issue, didn't work and was awkward to read.

Overall, I really enjoyed issue four of THE PHANTOM STRANGER, and I'd recommend it, but I highly suggest picking up issues 0-3.

20 Comments
Posted by mk111

I think Phantom Stranger is a cool character, and I'm glad that he has a family, but....won't they just become a liability?

Posted by Mucklefluga

That cover is great. Hmmmm may have to check this issue out for the Trinity War stuff.

Posted by inferiorego

@mk111 said:

I think Phantom Stranger is a cool character, and I'm glad that he has a family, but....won't they just become a liability?

That's what I'm hoping for because I'm a jerk.

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Posted by ccraft

Matt since your reading Phantom Stranger, I'm missing issue #2. So do I need to read 2 before issue 3 and 4? Or is issue 3 and 4 its own story?

Posted by MyNemesisTotoro

I LOVED the last page and I've been reading this series because the Stranger is in the Trinity of Sin with my favorite character the Question so I was very happy to see even a tiny bit more revealed about Trinity War and how the Trinity of Sin fit into the overall magic world in the DCU.

Posted by The Stegman

Ugh...I wanna read this, but I really can't afford anymore titles...darn it.

Posted by DarkKnightDetective

Am I the only one that thinks that the blonde guy from the cover looks like Ozy. I know it's the same artsist but come on.

Edited by Icarusflies

@DarkKnightDetective said:

Am I the only one that thinks that the blonde guy from the cover looks like Ozy. I know it's the same artsist but come on.

YES. Looks like the artist might not have a ton of designs...I'm pretty sure Constantine isn't supposed to be that pretty. Still, it's a gorgeous cover.

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Posted by inferiorego

@ccraft said:

Matt since your reading Phantom Stranger, I'm missing issue #2. So do I need to read 2 before issue 3 and 4? Or is issue 3 and 4 its own story?

This issue starts a new story. Issue 3 wraps up the story in issue 2.

@DarkKnightDetective said:

Am I the only one that thinks that the blonde guy from the cover looks like Ozy. I know it's the same artsist but come on.

I agree. It's still really pretty though.

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Posted by Azrael66

I love Judas' family dynamics and I love that he's hiding the fact that he's such a being. This title can only get better.

Posted by longbowhunter

Wow sounds like this title has stepped up. Still not keen on Phantom Stranger no longer being a stranger but this sounds cool.

Posted by Squalleon

@longbowhunter said:

Wow sounds like this title has stepped up. Still not keen on Phantom Stranger no longer being a stranger but this sounds cool.

I think even in his old series he had a family!

Posted by bob808

I wasn't much of a Phantom Stranger fan when I reading this series but now i like him more and more every issue.

Posted by jwalser3

Such a beautiful cover!

Posted by SpadesSlick

This book definitely benefits from JM being on board. Interesting buildup for trinity war, and I love Constantine trying to flip the situation and being a smug bastard.

Posted by lifeboy

@The Stegman said:

Ugh...I wanna read this, but I really can't afford anymore titles...darn it.

Agreed stegman. I may have to set up a que for comic titles every 6 or so months.

I think raven should have stayed on this comic as a suporting character. Not that the strange cant support his own title, but this would have made that much more awesom:-)=

Posted by inferiorego

I always get worried when I review this book because it's a guilty pleasure of mine, and I'm afraid you guys will give me $41t for liking it.

The internet has scarred me for life.

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Posted by KnightofSteel

What happened to Brent Anderson on art?

Posted by KnightofSteel

Oh wait, yeah I'll be okay... I see Anderson did do this. I think I saw a future solicit somewhere where he's not on art...that worries me as I've been loving his work on Phantom Stranger. Still gotta get this issue though.

Edited by TitanTempest

This issue was great, I loved it. 5/5 for me, it showed the Phantom Stranger as a powerful being while bringing him down on a mortal level. I recommend it ( Plus the cover is just amazing!!!!)

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