Review: Rapid-Fire Reviews – Stale Chocolate Edition!

Or – “I Decided To Trick Or Treat With My Kid Instead… Sorry.”

The MUSIC MEEEISSSSTERRRR! Sing the song that the world wants to heeeear! Man, I’ve had that stuck in my head for WEEKS, now. This particular RFR was meant to go up last week, just in time for the annual festival of half-price chocolate, but various things conspired to keep me from completing it until today. For those of you who can’t get enough comic review goodness, I’ve got the cowbell to slake your fever, and it’s time to ask ourselves, baby, what’s the word? In the words of the great philosopher Aloysius Bundy: “Let’s ROCK.”

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek for the Week of November 4, 2009

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Dynamite Entertainment has a large selection of books to read this week including The Boys #36, The Boys: Herogasm #6, Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #4, Project Superpowers: Meet the Bad Guys #3, Athena #2, Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama #3, The Boys Vol. 1: The Name of the Game Limited Edition hardcover, and Sherlock Holmes Vol. 1: The Trial of Sherlock Holmes hardcover.  Dynamite sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issues, that you can see after the jump.

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

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Arriving in stores this week (August 26, 2009) is Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #2, Buck Rogers #3, The Boys: Herogasm #4, Sherlock Holmes #4, Red Sonja #47, and Borderline Volume 3.  Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issues, that you can read after the jump.

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Review: The Boys – Herogasm #2 (of 6)

Or – “How Can They Trump Last Issue’s Antics?”

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So, what would be more over-the-top than last issue’s hijinks, including group sex, homoerotic trysts, and all manner of pruriency?  How about some drugs to go with our sex and violence?  Maybe even a government official in a compromising situation?  Or how about the whole thing getting even more complicated than before, thanks to Vought-American interference?

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