Viewers of Satuday night's All Elite Wrestling AEW Revolution PPV learned that the Arrow alum has also gone back to "living the life", accompanying Cody Rhodes to the ring as part of his entourage for "The American Nightmare's" match against MJF.
Amell is definitely not a stranger to pro wrestling, having fought against and alongside Rhodes in[...]
revolution Archives
Welcome to a regular column about vintage comics and periodicals from throughout world history that I'm calling The Issue.
Revolution, the cross-over event from IDW involving all of the various Hasbro properties from last year, showed all of us what a shared universe with all of them would look like Hasbro has been working diligently to bring them all together in film-form as well, but for now we have the Revolutionaries title coming monthly,[...]
But re-announced at MCM London Comic Con, I thought would be worth giving it a spotlight.
As IDW's Revolution changes their Hasbro titles into a unified universe, with crossovers happening all over the place, so Franco and Art Baltazar have their own all-ages take on Transformers, GI Joe, Mask, Action Man, Rom and more…
Coming in February. Watch for[...]
It's had a little rejig since it was first announced. But IDW's crossover of their Hasbro action figure universes as Revolution for September is now underway.
September sees the launch of Road To Revolution #1, Revolution #1 and #2, and Rom: Revolution #1, Micronauts Revolution #1 and M.A.S.K Revolution #1 kick it all off, but also crossing over[...]
NBC's Revolution, about a world suddenly deprived of electricity, was cancelled a year ago after two seasons But it still had stories to tell And now DC Comics will be publishing that conclusion, a four issue series by the show's writers David Reed and Ryan Parrott and drawn by Angel Hernandez, hitting online on Star Wars[...]
As I wrote this article before the announcement of the few network schedules, I have gone back and added some additional thoughts in italics.
On Monday, Revolution happily rose up to a 2.1 for one second, until finals came in and it fell back to a 2.0 The post-apocalyptic drama still seems to be doing good enough[...]
On the other end of the spectrum, hitting similar demo numbers but with a much weaker overall shape was Revolution on NBC.
Overall audiences don't count for much, and again and again, shows with large overall audiences get canned due to lack of the important demo, but it's notable here. Revolution garnered an audience of around 6 million[...]
Jamie Wotton writes for Bleeding Cool.
America's broadcasters have enjoyed mostly strong week all round as people across the States have stopped giving thanks and returned to their couches.
The big question on Monday came from Revolution The mid-season finale of the genre series garnered a 2.9 in our key 'young' demo An all right number, no[...]
That's the only demo that advertisers care about, and the one that will tell us whether our favourite shows will live or die.
Ratings have been down, up, and nonsensical for a while now, but how did they shake out for this last week?
On Monday, there was possible cause for celebration that NBC's big genre offering, Revolution,[...]
As far as I can gather from the trailer, it's set in a world where electricity no longer works – unless you have a certain magical amulet.
Set 15 years after all the world's technology suddenly quits, Revolution is the story of the survival of one family, and the mysteries in their past that may hold[...]
There's 666 Park Avenue, an ABC drama from the production company behind Pretty Little Liars, Vampire Diaries, and Gossip Girl, about a young couple who lands a too-good-to-be-true gig managing an apartment building with some presumably demonic secrets; Arrow, the CW series about Green Arrow, with producers from Green Lantern, Smallville, and Fringe; and Revolution,[...]
Dov Tobin and Asher Berman have created a new webcomic for the Act-I-Vate webcomic collective.
The Revolution Will Be Televised chronicles the events of a few weeks ago, as experienced by the pair, living in Cairo during the Jasmin revolution.
From the first seven pages, there are similarities to the work of Joe Sacco, if a little[...]