Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From March 12, 2008
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Let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for the Che
The Revolution was extremely excited for Mark Millar’s debut issue on the Fantastic Four. Now,
The Revolution was absolutely stunned and shocked that Bendis delivered such an entertaining read with
DC COMICS BOOSTER GOLD #7COUNTDOWN TO FINAL CRISIS #7GREEN LANTERN CORPS #22LEGION OF SUPER HEROES
Let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for the Che
Last issue of Uncanny X-Men laid the foundation for the new direction for this title
DC COMICS Countdown to Final Crisis #8Detective Comics #842Green Lantern #28Midnighter #17Nightwing #142 MARVEL COMICS
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With the exception of the one issue dedicated to JMS’ bizarre obsession with punking out
The Revolution praises Brubaker’s Captain America each and every month. Honestly, I’m not related to
DC COMICS ACTION COMICS #862ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN THE BOY WONDER #9BATMAN #674COUNTDOWN TO
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Marvel unveiled another Hulk comic book with the debut of Hulk #1. The little twist
The Revolution has not been all that impressed with Loeb’s take on the Ultimates. I
Mighty Avengers, though not as dreadfully dull and stagnant of a read as New Avengers,
DC COMICS Batman and the Outsiders #4Countdown to Final Crisis #10Flash #237Justice League of America
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Finally, Daniel Way has left Ghost Rider. The Revolution has been waiting for this moment
The Revolution hasn’t bothered to post a review of Wolverine in quite some time. Honestly,
Spinning out from the dramatic ending of Messiah Complex comes the newest incarnation of X-Force.