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Ariana and her ship, Crimson Dawn, make port in order to spend some of her great wealth and perhaps free a slave boy while she’s at it – if she’s alive by issue’s end that is.

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An all-new creative team and an all-new threat face Elisa Cameron, as the adventures of Ghost continue.  But is there really a demon on the airwaves in the Windy City?  Your Major Spoilers review of Ghost #5 awaits!

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My semi-sorta-weeklyish check-ins with the oppressive dystopian future of the New 52 is back on this week, and all the readers are wondering: Can Terry McGinnis keep these terrible events from occurring, or are our heroes doomed?  Your Major Spoilers review of The New 52: Futures End #7 awaits!

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What do you get when you mix the magic from Constantine with the Manhattan Island of the past and present?  Probably something similar to Thomas Alsop, the new supernatural mini-series from Boom! Studios.  Major Spoilers took a seat, turned down the lights and had a gander.

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The classic cartoon duo of Harley and Ivy are together again, but it’s not all fun and games, as someone has put out a hit on the former Doctor Quinzel.  What to do now?  Your Major Spoilers review of Harley Quinn #7 awaits!

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With the advent of Batman, Inc., Bruce Wayne has turned his masked alter-ego into a worldwide franchise.  With Batman all around the world, each using their own unique skill-sets, it’s as though the Caped Crusader is in 15 places at once.  Of course, this isn’t the first time such an arrangement has occurred (and Grant Morrison knew it, thank you very much.)  Your Major Spoilers (retro) review of Detective Comics #215 awaits!

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The sentient rings of the Mandarin have returned, each controlling/influencing a human wearer into attacking Tony Stark from all sides.  With his worst enemy multiplied by a factor of ten, what change does even an Iron Man have?  Major Spoilers review of Iron Man #28 awaits!

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It continues to fascinate me how the “pulp heroes” of the 1930s and 1940s are making a huge comeback. Just check out the recent revamps coming out from Dark Horse and Dynamite Entertainment. One of my very favorites comes from Dark Horse and is called Captain Midnight. The final issue of the first year in the series is now available in local comics shops.

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