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The Followers of The Revolution voted for Batman #678 to receive The Che this week.
The Revolution continues to find Trinity to be nothing more than an average read. However,
Creative Team:Writer: Grant MorrisonPenciller: Tony DanielInker: Sandu FloreaColorist: Guy Major Issue Rating:Story: 8.5 out of
The Revolution has absolutely loved Batman RIP. Morrison has exceeded my expectation with this story
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The Followers of The Revolution voted for Final Crisis #2 to receive The Che this
The Revolution was less than impressed with the last issue of Trinity. This weekly title
The Revolution has been highly unimpressed with Superman for quite some time and has not
The Revolution completely enjoyed Final Crisis #1. Too bad that the sales numbers reflect that
Creative Team: Writer: Grant MorrisonArtist: JG JonesColorist: Alex Sinclair Issue Rating:Story: 9.4 out of 10Art:
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The Followers of The Revolution voted for Wolverine #66 to receive The Che this week.
The Revolution has been disappointed in the Justice League of America ever since Meltzer left
The Revolution has been disappointed with the Flash ever since Johns left the title right
Superman/Batman is a title that The Revolution has not bothered to review in a long
The Revolution is rather neutral on Trinity at the moment. The first two issues have
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I opened up the polls in order to gauge the opinions of the followers of
To say that The Revolution has been less than impressed with the first two issues