Best of the Year 2008
During this time of the year, people tend to look back at the year that
During this time of the year, people tend to look back at the year that
Creative TeamWriter: Grant MorrisonArtist: Lee GarbettInker: Trevor ScottColorist: Guy Major Story – Last Rites Part
Cover of the Week: Detective Comics #851 Even though I was disappointed by this issue
All right, let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. As always, The
Cover Of The Week: Amazing Spider-Man #579 (Villain Variant) Nice variant cover of one of
The Revolution was a bit disappointed with the ending to RIP in Batman #681. However,
Creative TeamWriter: Grant MorrisonArtist: Lee GarbettInker: Trevor ScottColorist: Guy Major Story – The Butler Did
Cover of the Week: Batman #681 (Alternate Cover) This is the alternate cover to Batman
All right, let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for
With the final issue of “Batman RIP” already out this past Wednesday it seems that
Creative TeamWriter: Grant MorrisonArtist: Tony DanielInker: Sandu FloreaColorist: Guy Major Story – Batman RIP Conclusion:
Morrison’s Batman RIP has sparked plenty of heated debate as readers seem to either love
DC COMICS BATMAN #681JSA KINGDOM COME SPECIAL THE KINGDOM #1LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #48SUPERMAN #682TEEN
Normally, I stick to simply reviewing and critiquing comic books. And, this week I did
The Followers of The Revolution voted overwhelmingly for Batman #680 to win the Che for
Creative TeamWriter: Grant MorrisonArtist: Tony DanielInker: Sandu Florea Issue RatingStory: 6.8/10Art: 10/10Overall: 8.4/10 Issue SummaryA
The Revolution continues to enjoy Morrison’s Batman RIP. This has been such a strange ride
DC COMICS BATMAN #680 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #25 NIGHTWING #149 TRINITY #18 MARVEL COMICS
The Revolution has enjoyed Miller’s All Star Batman and Robin. To be sure, this title
The Revolution has enjoyed Paul Dini’s work on Batman, starting with the animated adventures and