In this episode of Shock ‘n Awe toy reviews, the guys look at Hasbro’s Titans Return Triggerhappy. He might just be their favorite X-Wing yet!
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H.R. is in trouble, and it is up to… Cisco… to save the day?
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: It’s a fifth week podcast! There is only one way to celebrate, with Amalgam Comics! Plus we discuss Ben Affleck is off of the Batman movie. Also we review Baltimore: The Red Kingdom #1, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink #8, The Fear Diaries #1, and Justice League Dark get reviewed.
One TV show I enjoy a lot is Vikings, which appears on the History Channel. Is it accurate, historically? No, it’s not, but it’s something different, and I enjoy that. When I heard Titan Comics was making comics based on the series, I was thrilled… especially when Cavan Scott of Doctor Who fame was scripting!
A new volume of Vampirella kicks off this week from Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton. Unfortunately, Vampirella is going to find herself in a very different situation.
The Scarecrow has a special delivery for the guards this week.
Kate Kane takes on Batman, The Belfry, her father, and her father’s legacy. Just another day in the life of Batwoman, right?
Two masked snarkers versus an army of giant monsters with destructive intentions? Good, that’ll work. Your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man/Deadpool #1.MU awaits!
The Marvel Universe exists on a sliding timeline. Sometimes, that slide allows for some entirely new events to spontaneously erupt… Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Marvel: The Lost Generation #12 awaits!
In the wake of critical injuries and the loss of her cousin, Bruce Banner, Jennifer Walters is struggling to regain her moorings and life. That’s a tough order for anyone, but it’s darn near impossible when you’re a Hulk… Your Major Spoilers review of Hulk #2 awaits!
I often come across comics fans who believe that the only time a comic can be good is if it has the logo for Marvel, DC, or Image on the cover. If not, they simply won’t even consider it.
The quest for the crown and the scepter continues as the greatest thief is brought into the fray…again?
Secrets upon secrets and government agencies trying to kill one of their own. It’s Robert Redford vs the CIA in 1975’s Three Days of the Condor.
Matthew and Stephen visit the dystopian future(?) of alternate 1985 where Biff Tannen is rich and famous.