Comic Book Review: Amazing Spider-Man #563
The Revolution just cannot get into the post-Mephisto recton Amazing Spider-Man. When Dan Slott writes
The Revolution just cannot get into the post-Mephisto recton Amazing Spider-Man. When Dan Slott writes
Creative Team: Writer: Mark MillarPenciler: Steve McNiven Inker: Dexter Vines Colorist: Morry Hollowell Issue Rating:
The Revolution was highly impressed with Guardians of the Galaxy #1. DnA hit a monster
Wolverine is a title that has not impressed The Revolution in a very long time.
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I opened up the polls in order to gauge the opinions of the followers of
The Revolution thoroughly enjoyed Newuniversal: Shockfront #1. Ellis managed to completely hook me into this
The Revolution was clearly devastated by the news that the Knaufs were not returning to
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All right, I have decided to add a new wrinkle to my weekly awards. I
Nova continues to be an enjoyable read that appears to be flying under the radar
The Revolution found Invincible Iron Man #1 to be a completely serviceable read that was
The Revolution found Avengers/Invaders #1 to be a solid debut issue. Krueger did a nice
Kick-Ass is another title put out by Icon Comics which is an imprint owned by
The Revolution was highly unimpressed with Bendis’ pedestrian effort on Secret Invasion #2. My fears
The Revolution is not having the best morning. It stated out well enough. The kitchen
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Let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for the Che
Ever since the end of Messiah Complex, Uncanny X-Men has been a solid, but certainly
Bendis continues to do a fine job on the Secret Invasion tie-in issues. The Revolution