Comic Book Review: Superman #661
The Revolution has been stunned at how poor of a read Superman has been. I
The Revolution has been stunned at how poor of a read Superman has been. I
The Revolution didn’t even bother to post a review for Superman #659. It was unbelievably
Action Comics has been one of DC’s hottest titles. Johns and Donner are a wickedly
As a general rule, the Revolution almost always eschews annuals. I find them to be
I haven’t been all that impressed with the past several issues of Superman. They haven’t
All Star Superman has been an absolutely wonderful title. Morrison has amazed me with his
Johns and Donner’s debut issue on Action Comics was incredible. I loved it. I wasn’t
Last issue was nothing out of the ordinary. I found the Subjekt-17 story arc to
The Revolution is psyched to read Action Comics #844. This issue debuts an all-new creative
The Revolution thought that last issue, Action Comics #842, was just average. Will Action Comics
Overall, the Revolution has been enjoying Superman. Busiek has been consistently delivering entertaining reads each
The Revolution thought that last issue, Action Comics #841, was rather weak. Will Action Comics
The jury is still out as far as Verheiden’s job as writer on Superman/Batman. I
All Star Superman has been a very fun title. Morrison has done an excellent job
Between Action Comics and Superman it appears that Superman is the stronger of the two
The Revolution is a little hesitant about Action Comics #841. Geoff Johns leaves the title
The new creative team started with a rather dubious debut with Superman/Batman #27 which turned
Superman #654 marks the point where Geoff Johns hands off sole control of this title
Busiek and Johns have done a nice job converting me from a Superman hater into
All Star Superman has been popular with the Revolution. I like how Morrison is writing