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Marvel Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Invincible Iron Man #500, written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, Kano, Nathan Fox, and Carmine Di Giandomenico.
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Marvel Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Invincible Iron Man #500, written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, Kano, Nathan Fox, and Carmine Di Giandomenico.
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Thor #615 sees a new creative team begin work on the book, exploring the aftermath of the fall of Asgard. Whatever could be going on? Find out after the jump!
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Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Casanova #3 by Matt Fraction, Gabriel Ba, and Fabio Moon.
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Marvel has released a sneak peek of Thor #615 from Matt Fraction and Pasqual Ferry.
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Hi, I’m Stephen, and I have an iPad. Owning such a wondrous device affords me the pleasure of having a veritable library of new and old comics at my finger tips at a moments notice. This week also marked the release of Marvel’s day and date issue of Invincible Iron Man Annual #1 in both electronic and physical form. Was the experiment worth it?
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Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Casanova #1 from Eisner Award-winning Matt Fraction, Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon.

Marvel has announced that Matt Fraction, Pasqual Ferry and Matt Hollingsworth will take over the reigns of Thor this September with Thor #615.

In this issue: This is has Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla trying to achieve world peace by kicking the crap out of Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan… what else do you want? Oh, we’ve got Spider-Man 4, Buffy/Angel, and Brightest Day talk too, if you are really into that thing, but really, it’s all about science. SCIENCE!
Show Notes after the Jump!
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Marvel sent us a sneak peek of Invincible Iron Man #20 by Matt Fraction, and if you don’t get lost ogling the cover, there just might be a story inside that changes the Marvel universe forever… AGAIN!
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Matthew has it all up in his head that there is only one good writer at Marvel Comics. So we’re asking you, the Legion of Spoilerites to help answer the question. But is it an answer Matthew is prepared for?
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For girls living in Juarez, Mexico, life can be brief, brutal, and tends to end bloody. Some say up to 200 are “missingâ€â€¦ others less optimistic say 400 or more. Someone or something has made killing them a sport, and the authorities are less than motivated when it comes to solving the crimes. Girls have gone “missing†in Juarez for as long as anyone can remember, and like the hellish drudgery of the factories most of them work in, it’s become a way of life. And besides, what are a few more dead girls in a place like this?