Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From December 4, 2008
All right, let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. As always, The
All right, let’s go ahead and dish out The Revolution’s weekly awards. As always, The
Thank the heavens that this is the final Secret Invasion tie-in issue for New Avengers.
DC COMICS BATMAN #682 JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #21 TERROR TITANS #3 TRINITY #27 MARVEL
The Secret Invasion tie-in issues started out strong but have really lost a lot of
For the most part, Bendis has rocked the Secret Invasion tie-in issues. New Avengers #42
Bendis continues to do a fine job on the Secret Invasion tie-in issues. The Revolution
The Revolution has maintained low expectations for Secret Invasion. I am not expecting anything more
It is no secret that The Revolution has been highly unimpressed with the feeble effort
New Avengers is a journey down a dark and windy path that leads to nowhere
New Avengers continues to dumbfound The Revolution. I am surprised that Marvel’s flagship title has
All right, I have to disclose right up front that I am taking every possible
New Avengers continues to stun and amaze The Revolution with how pathetically poor of a
To no surprise, the Revolution found that last issue of New Avengers terminally slow and
The Revolution’s dislike for Bendis’ New Avengers is no secret. I think Bendis is a
The Revolution usually dreads the newest issue of New Avengers. I’m still waiting for Bendis
The Revolution continues to be completely unimpressed with Bendis’ work on the New Avengers. This
Ever since the “Road to Civil War” storylines began, the New Avengers began a rather
Marvel Comics has used The Initiative to split the Avengers in half and give us
For the first time in what feels like forever, The Revolution actually enjoyed reading an
New Avengers: Illuminati #1 kicks off a mini-series that does some serious retconning of the