Comic Book Review: Daredevil #91
There are very few titles as consistently enjoyable as Ed Brubaker’s Daredevil. Luckily, for me,
There are very few titles as consistently enjoyable as Ed Brubaker’s Daredevil. Luckily, for me,
The Revolution enjoyed Ultimate Power #1. I am a huge fan of Land and Ryan’s
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The Revolution absolutely hated Fantastic Four #540. It was a truly hideous issue. I don’t
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The Revolution wasn’t all that impressed with the last issue of 52. It was okay,
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The Revolution has not enjoyed reading Ultimate X-Men in a very long time. I have
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