Comic Book Review: X-Factor #8: Civil War
X-Factor #8 is yet another Civil War tie-in. Quicksilver makes his return to X-Factor in
X-Factor #8 is yet another Civil War tie-in. Quicksilver makes his return to X-Factor in
Fantastic Four has not been that great of a read in a while. However, this
Amazing Spider-Man #533 is a Civil War tie-in. Normally, I don’t enjoy tie-in issues with
Marvel is pimping New Avengers #21 as “Avengers Disassembled Book 1.” Oh wow, never seen
Uncanny X-Men has been a total train wreck for quite some time. I honestly can’t
Rokk has already reviewed issues #3 and #4 and not to try to put words
The Revolution has looked forward to Eternals #1. I was a big fan of both
The Ultimates is a favorite here at the Revolution. I think Millar consistently delivers an
The Revolution has really enjoyed the Knaufs’ first two issues of Iron Man. It has
The Revolution has loved Brubaker’s run on Captain America. This is consistently one of the
Astonishing X-Men is a great title and has been the only X-title worth reading in
So far, the Revolution has been rather unimpressed with this Nova mini-series. I love Nova’s
The Revolution has never been impressed with Bendis’ run on the New Avengers. This current
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The Revolution has been less than impressed with Kirkman’s run on Ultimate X-Men. Mediocre is
The Revolution has not been very impressed with the first two issues of Wolverine Origins.
I have absolutely loved the first two issues of Squadron Supreme. Then came that huge
I enjoyed Civil War #1. I found it to be a more entertaining read than
I think that Peter David has really gotten Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man headed in the right
I was hesitant to pick up this title. Usually, I don’t enjoy a spin-off mini-series