Comic Book Review: Civil War #4
The Revolution’s interest in Civil War greatly diminished due to the massive delays in the
The Revolution’s interest in Civil War greatly diminished due to the massive delays in the
The Revolution has never been impressed with Bendis’ run on New Avengers. However, with these
Heroes for Hire #1 caught my eye for two reasons. One, I liked Billy Tucci’s
The Revolution hasn’t been impressed with the Fantastic Four in a long time. Plus, these
Amazing Spider-Man #534 is another Civil War tie-in. That can’t mean anything good for me
You ever get the feeling that you are walking a path alone? That everyone is
Wolverine #44 is another Civil War tie-in. New writer Marc Guggenheim still hasn’t impressed me.
X-Factor #9 is another Civil War tie-in. As a general rule, I can’t stand tie-in
The Revolution has always thought that the New Avengers has been the weakest writing performance
Civil War has been a huge hit here at the Revolution. Millar is delivering a
Wolverine #43 is another Civil War tie-in. New writer Marc Guggenheim still has to turn
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
The Revolution has never been impressed with Bendis’ run on the New Avengers. This current
I enjoyed Civil War #1. I found it to be a more entertaining read than
I was hesitant to pick up this title. Usually, I don’t enjoy a spin-off mini-series
Amazing Spider-Man #532 comes complete with one of the trademarked ugly looking Civil War covers.
Civil War is finally here! What an amazing week. What a fantastic time to be