In this issue: Bug-eyed monsters, giant dogs, and Before Watchmen. It’s the show with the man eating toad, witches from two worlds, and comic book news, reviews, and more.
[podcast]http://traffic.libsyn.com/majorspoilers/msp423.mp3[/podcast]Show Notes after the Jump!
NEWS
The Hobbit headed to SDCC LINK
REVIEWS
Stephen
Amelia Cole and the Unknown World #1
Writer: Adam P. Knave
Artist: D.J. Kirkbride
Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic, the other built on technology. When the barriers between those worlds start to break down, Amelia and her aunt Dani must take extreme action. It’s the start of whole new world in adventure, magic, and excitement as Amelia Cole steps forward to do what she knows it right, even when the consequences might be wrong. Written by Eisner and Harvey award winners Adam P. Knave & D.J. Kirkbride, drawn by Nick Brokenshire, and lettered by Rachel Deering.
Rodrigo
Enormous #1
Writer: Tim Daniel
Artist: Mehdi Cheggour
In the midst of a planetary battle for food and fuel, a vast ecological cataclysm spawns THE ENORMOUS, massive beasts unlike anything ever witnessed. Humankind struggles to stave off extinction and the only law is to hunt or be hunted. It’s an epic action adventure featuring the survival of the biggest!
Matthew
League of Extraordinary Gentleman Century 2009
Writer: Alan Moore
Artist: Kevin O’Neill
In Chapter Three, the narrative draws to its cataclysmic close in London 2008. The magical child whose ominous coming has been foretold for the past hundred years has now been born and has grown up to claim his dreadful heritage. His promised aeon of unending terror can commence, the world can now be ended starting with North London, and there is no League, extraordinary or otherwise, that now stands in his way. The bitter, intractable war of attrition in Q’umar crawls bloodily to its fifth year, away in Kashmir a Sikh terrorist with a now-nuclear-armed submarine wages a holy war against Islam that might push the whole world into atomic holocaust, and in a London mental institution there’s a patient who insists that she has all the answers.
Before Watchmen: Nite Owl #1 Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Andy and Joe Kubert When the original Nite Owl Hollis Mason retires, who will answer the call to take his place? Writer J. Michael Straczynski and artists Joe and Andy Kubert team to assemble the tale of tech-wizard Dan Dreiberg–the man who would carry the mantle of one of the world’s greatest heroes.
Major Spoilers Poll of the Week
A Major Spoilerite wrote in this week wondering about trades – specifically which was the better buy for reading and enjoying comics – the trade paperback or the collected hardback?
Discussion:
Mike Norton’s Battlepug Volume 1
The epic tale of blood and drool begins here! Join Molly and her dogs Mingo and Colfax, as she recounts the legend of “The Warrior and the Battlepug”—a tale of a fearless barbarian, his trusty and freakishly large pug, and evil baby harp seals. This volume collects the first year of Mike Norton’s Battlepug—the perfect opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the fan-favorite webcomic by Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, and Crank!
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Congratulations on six years and all of the announcements of greatness that are happening around here! Pretty soon we’re going to need a MegaSpoilers ultra-feed to be able to keep up.
Just keeps getting better…
And here I thought my name would be the easy one to pronounce…
You just keep refining the spoilers exp. I’m enjoying Munchkin, MSP and as always CH. Looking forward to following Minor Spoilers as well.
With video games I suspect the higher frame rate is 5% practicality, smoother movement and animation might actual be useful for games that call for quick action and precession. The other 95%, probbaley linked to the push for better and better graphics. Gotta tell you, we do love out sharp textures and particle effects all over the joint.
Baby owls are called Owlets. So he’d be Nite Owlet!