New Comic Books for March 29, 2006
Wednesday is always a big day here at the Revolution. We get our fix of
Wednesday is always a big day here at the Revolution. We get our fix of
X-Factor #5 has a great cover. I love the point of view coming from above
The Revolution has every X-Men comic going back to the 1960s. This is probably the
This story in Wolverine #40 is continued in Wolverine’s new monthly title named Wolverine: Origins.
Up next is Ultimate Fantastic Four. I think that this is the most underrated title
The Revolution was totally impressed with Ed Brubaker’s work on Captain America, that we weren’t
Superman #650 is another of DC’s “One Year Later” issues. Now, as the Revolution has
Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #16 in another of DC’s “One Year Later” issues,
Batman #651 is another “One Year Later” title. This issue continues the 8 part story
Detective Comics #817 is another one of DC Comics’ “One Year Later” issues. So far,
The “New” Avengers is turning out to be a solid title but has definitely fallen
The Revolution is expecting a nice little batch of comics to read here at the
Newsarama.com also posted the Top 100 Graphic Novels Sales List for February, 2006. The Revolution
Newsarama.com posted the February 2006 sales charts. The Revolution likes to review the sales charts
Smallville is a monster hit here at the Bunker. Every Thursday, I’m on the rotating
All right, the Revolution thought it was time to give some love to manga. The
Son of M #4 is a continuation of a mini-series going nowhere. This title exists
Nightwing #118 is the first “One Year Later” issues for this title. So far, the
Ultimate X-Men is probably the weakest of all the Ultimate titles. That isn’t really a
Ultimate Extinction has been pretty good so far. So, we were psyched to see #3