Comic Book Review: Civil War #4
The Revolution’s interest in Civil War greatly diminished due to the massive delays in the
The Revolution’s interest in Civil War greatly diminished due to the massive delays in the
52 is usually a very dependable read. I really enjoyed the last issue. 52 #20
Fresh off a stand-alone issue, Rucka (and friends) are stirring things up in Checkmate, in
Not technically a comic book, but rather a comic book-sized magazine, this comic is essentially
DC Comics is my first love, but I have read my share of older Marvel
Chuck Dixon’s Birds of Prey was a personal favorite for a while, as I noted
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Wolverine: Origins continues to fail to impress the Revolution. Our complete run of Wolverine comics
The Revolution has never been shy about the fact that we are big fans of
The Revolution thought the first issue of this Martian Manhunter mini-series was a pretty solid
Green Lantern is a bit hit here at The Revolution. Johns and Reis are an
The Revolution always enjoys sitting down with the latest issue of 52. The boys at
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Mercifully, Bruce Jones’ run on Nightwing comes to an end with Nightwing #124. Calling this
The Revolution has liked the Outsiders more and more with the past couple of issues.
The Revolution enjoyed Creeper #1. I am not familiar with the original Creeper, but I
The Revolution still isn’t sold on this All New Atom after the first two issues.
The Revolution has really enjoyed Dini’s first couple of issues of Detective Comics. Dini has
The Revolution enjoyed Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #1. I think this title has