Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From November 5, 2008
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Ultimatum #1Creative TeamWriter: Jeph LoebArtist: David FinchInker: Danny MikiColorist: Steve Firchow Issue RatingStory: 6/10Art: 8.5/10Overall:
Final Crisis: ResistCreative TeamWriter: Greg Rucka and Eric TrautmanArtist: Ryan SookColorist: Marco Rudy Issue RatingStory:
There have been rumors swirling that DC was going to start printing Adventure Comics once
The Revolution always looks forward to the latest issue of the Justice Society of America.
DC COMICS ADVENTURE COMICS SPECIAL GUARDIAN #1 NEW KRYPTON FINAL CRISIS RESIST #1 JUSTICE SOCIETY
Final Crisis: Resist – In general I have been enjoying the tie-in miniseries to Final
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Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns Creative TeamWriter: Geoff JohnsArtist: Shane DavisInker: Sandra HopeColorist:
The Revolution enjoyed Superman: New Krypton Special #1 and is certainly looking forward to the
The Revolution enjoyed the Sinestro War and is looking forward to the upcoming Blackest Night
DC COMICS FINAL CRISIS RAGE OF THE RED LANTERNS #1 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #26
Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns – Other than having Final Crisis in the
The Revolution enjoyed both Johns’ Action Comics as well as Robinson’s Superman. I also found
Captain America #43Creative TeamWriter: Ed BrubakerArtist: Luke RossInker: Fabio LangunaColorist: Frank D’Armata Issue RatingStory: 8.6/10Art:
The Revolution has enjoyed Final Crisis much more than Secret Invasion. Morrison has given us
DC COMICS FINAL CRISIS #4 FINAL CRISIS SUBMIT #1 SUPERMAN NEW KRYPTON SPECIAL #1 TANGENT
Captain America #43 – As always I can’t wait to get this comic and now
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Justice Society of America continues to be one of DC’s more intriguing titles. Johns is