Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From March 19, 2008
Let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for the Che
Let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. The nominees for the Che
I don’t know how much more I can praise Captain America. This title is the
The Revolution praises Brubaker’s Captain America each and every month. Honestly, I’m not related to
The Revolution is running out of compliments to lavish upon Brubaker’s Captain America. I know
Captain America continues to be one of the best reads on the market from either
The Revolution has never been a big fan of New Year’s. I find it generally
The Revolution is completely in love with Brubaker’s Captain America. This title, along with X-Factor,
Captain America has been white hot lately. Brubaker is doing a masterful job delivering what
Brubaker continues to deliver gem after gem on this title. It is amazing that Brubaker
We are knee deep in a pretty interesting story arc involving Bucky on a rampage.
Captain America is still “dead” and that is allowing Brubaker to place the various supporting
Marvel took some time off for Captain America in order to run a whole mess
Captain America #25 is a landmark issue. I mean a huge issue. I was lucky
Captain America #24 is yet another Civil War tie-in issues. Brubaker has managed to make
Last issue was pretty damn good for a Civil War tie-in issue. Actually, it may
The Revolution loves Ed Brubaker’s Captain America. This title is always a solid read. Now,
The Revolution has never been shy about the fact that we are big fans of
This week was a nice one since we were treated to a double shot of
The Revolution has loved Brubaker’s run on Captain America. This is consistently one of the
Captain America is one of the Revolution’s favorite titles. Why? Not because of the character.