Comic Book Review: Civil War: The Initiative
Civil War: The Initiative is a one shot issue pimping Marvel’s new titles in the
Civil War: The Initiative is a one shot issue pimping Marvel’s new titles in the
Wow, Civil War #1 came out back on May 3, 2006. Civil War #7 finally
Moon Knight has been a consistently excellent read. Huston has impressed me with his incredible
The Revolution is quickly becoming a huge fan of Matt Fraction. Fraction has done a
All right, so The Revolution was under the mistaken belief that JMS’ last issue was
The Revolution didn’t bother to post a review Amazing Spider-Man #536. I thought it was
The Revolution enjoyed the debut issue of Punisher: War Journal. I had never read anything
Civil War continues to amaze me in how much it has just completely missed the
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
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
Civil War. You could have been so incredible. Alas, you are nothing but a shell
Last issue was pretty damn good for a Civil War tie-in issue. Actually, it may
The Revolution has never been shy about expressing our displeasure with Bendis’ Civil War tie-in
Well, the team of Guggenheim and Ramos is coming to a quick end. Wolverine #47
The Revolution continues to be unimpressed with the Fantastic Four. And, lucky me, we are
The Revolution loves Ed Brubaker’s Captain America. This title is always a solid read. Now,
Amazing Spider-Man #535 is yet another Civil War tie-in. I’m about as excited to read
The Revolution is still not sold on new writer Marc Guggenheim. The stories haven’t been