Author: George Chimples

George Chimples comes from the far future, where comics are outlawed and only outlaws read comics. In an effort to prevent that horrible dystopia from ever coming into being, he has bravely traveled to the past in an attempt to change the future by ensuring that comics are good. Please do not talk to him about grandfather paradoxes. He likes his comics to be witty, trashy fun with slightly less pulp than a freshly squeezed glass of OJ. George’s favorite comic writers are Warren Ellis and Grant Morrison, while his preferred artists are Guy Davis and Chris Bachalo, He loves superheroes, but also enjoys horror, science fiction, and war comics. You can follow him @TheChimples on Twitter for his ramblings regarding comics, Cleveland sports, and nonsense.

Image’s latest is Blackacre, from newcomers Duffy Boudreau and Wendell Cavalcanti. Major Spoilers reviews this comic about a bastion of dystopic civilization amidst the ruins of a crumbling world.

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Nowhere Men is the new project from Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson. Does this first issue go anywhere? Major Spoilers has the review.

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Last month’s Batgirl heavily promoted the Death of the Family Bat-crossover, but had precious little to do with the return of the Joker. Is Batgirl #14 an essential piece of the Joker puzzle? Read this Major Spoilers review to find out.

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Thor: God of Thunder #1 is the latest offering out of the Marvel NOW! stable. This Major Spoilers review answers whether this first issue is all thunder and no lightning.

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Deadpool is back, with an all new, all different creative team as part of the Marvel NOW! launch. The Merc With A Mouth is up against all the dead US Presidents, and only this Major Spoilers review can tell you how he fares in Deadpool #1!

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Marvel NOW! begins right now with the debut of Uncanny Avengers #1. You got your Avengers in my X-Men! No, you got your X-Men in my Avengers. And Major Spoilers has the review to let you know whether these two tastes work well together.

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Detective Comics #13 opens a new arc with a new writer at the helm. Fans have been salivating to see Chew creator John Layman’s take on the Caped Crusader, and Major Spoilers has the review.

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Batman Incorporated #0 finds Bruce Wayne going on world tour, rounding up vigilantes for his crime-fighting army. Is this a good entry point for a sometimes difficult series? Major Spoilers has the review.

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Red Lanterns are like Green Lanterns, but instead of willpower, they’re fueled by rage and instead of protecting the universe, they spit up burning blood on people. Red Lanterns #0 tells the story of their leader, Atrocitus – but will it make this Major Spoilers reviewer sputter in anger?

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With Ghost #0, Dark Horse is reviving a beloved character from the 90s. But is there any life left in an old wraith? The Major Spoilers review tells all.

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Birds of Prey #0 depicts the august beginnings of the vigilante supergroup featuring the Black Canary, Batgirl, and more. Major Spoilers’ review tells you if this book can take flight.

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Team 7 #0 delves deep into the backstory of DC’s New 52 secret agent team, showing the beginnings of characters like Black Canary, Deathstroke and Grifter. This Major Spoilers review will not answer the question as to why this is called Team 7, because the team has ten members.

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Batwing #0! African Batman with a jet-pack! Herein, a once regular Batwing reader reviews the zeroth issue for Major Spoilers.

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Age of Apocalypse #7 takes the action to Latveria, introducing this reality’s version of Victor Von Doom. Major Spoilers reviews the latest action from Marvel’s most visited alternate reality.

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