Major Spoilers Poll of the Week (POW!): It’s all about ME edition

Every so often, we take the time to find out a little about you, our dear, dear, dear, dear, dear (and sometimes deer) Spoilerites.  When we know more about you, it’s easier for us to craft an experience that makes you want to spread the good word, and help in our quest to rule the world.

What type of article do you like reading most at Major Spoilers?

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18 thoughts on “Major Spoilers Poll of the Week (POW!): It’s all about ME edition

  1. I like it all, but I like hearing someone’s honest opinions. Not just reviews, but also things like the “Opinion” articles and the MSQOTD.

    And since there wasn’t a choice, I like the articles with pictures of cute girls in costumes the best!! (Kidding, kidding… well, half kidding)

  2. I voted for News and Information. While I love the reviews, and read most of them, it’s the news that keeps bringing me back a few times a day, day after day.
    Ultimately it’s the writers that I like. And it’s their take on the news, and reviews and everything, that I like.

  3. Toss up between reviews and editorials. Between the retro reviews, regular reviews, and some of the editorials like minority characters in comics; Sophie’s choice.

  4. I’m a big fan of Stephen & Matthew’s “Reviews”… I came here for the “52″ reviews (not New 52, but the post-Infinite Crisis “52″), and I’ve stayed for teh reviewz.

  5. I voted for reviews, personally. I especially like reading reviews of issues I’ve already read, to get another take on the story. I didn’t see it listed but I really like the “retro reviews” and “hero histories,” I always get excited when there’s one of those to read.

  6. Your news and reviews are great- but other sites have those. Your’s're better, but still. Your editorials, on the other hand, really make the site. When to NOT cast Kevin Conroy, Universe Expansion Dissonance, The Franklin Richards theory- this is the salt that makes Major Spoilers so tasty.

    Also-You know you’re a spoilerite when you can name the author of a review without looking at the byline.

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