Comic Book Review: Daredevil #92
The Revolution has been enjoying this current story arc on Daredevil. Brubaker is finally going
The Revolution has been enjoying this current story arc on Daredevil. Brubaker is finally going
Astonishing X-Men is always an entertaining read. Whedon has done a great job making this
The Revolution is really digging Ultimate Power. This mini-series has an exciting summer blockbuster movie
There are very few titles as consistently enjoyable as Ed Brubaker’s Daredevil. Luckily, for me,
The Revolution enjoyed Ultimate Power #1. I am a huge fan of Land and Ryan’s
New Avengers: Illuminati #1 kicks off a mini-series that does some serious retconning of the
It is Christmas Eve here at the Bunker. I think I’ll have enough time to
The Revolution absolutely hated Fantastic Four #540. It was a truly hideous issue. I don’t
The Knaufs’ run on Iron Man has been nothing short of spectacular. It is no
The Revolution was under the impression that Avengers #26 was another Civil War tie-in issue.
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I finally posted my review for X-Factor #13 yesterday, so I can go ahead and
The Revolution was surprised by how good of a read The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 turned
X-Factor is the Marvel title that The Revolution enjoys reading the most. Peter David has
Wolverine #49 is a one-shot issue that is nothing more than filler bridging Guggenheim’s run
The Revolution has not enjoyed reading Ultimate X-Men in a very long time. I have
Once I picked up Ghost Rider #6, I knew something was terribly wrong. This issue
The past couple of issues of Uncanny X-Men haven’t been all that great. Certainly not
Captain America #24 is yet another Civil War tie-in issues. Brubaker has managed to make
Punisher: War Journal is another new Marvel title. I have always like Punisher, but I