Gotta good chuckle out of these three PSAs from the future.
These are directed by Jake Maymudes, co-directed by Colin Gill, and Produced by Peter Hardin. Good stuff gentlemen!
Gotta good chuckle out of these three PSAs from the future.
These are directed by Jake Maymudes, co-directed by Colin Gill, and Produced by Peter Hardin. Good stuff gentlemen!
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Zenescope Entertainment took a dark look at the Lewis Carroll “Alice in Wonderland” tale with its “Return to Wonderland” series. The Return to Wonderland Annual arrives May 6, 2009, and the company sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek.
Here’s the latest Watchmen clip to filter through the Intar-webs. From MSN, it’s an actual conversation scene instead of the blow-em up real good stuff we’ve seen previously.

And here I thought “Podcast Boy” was a lame super power until I stumbled across the Superuseless Superpowers website.
Ultra Short-Range Teleportation.
This unamazing power lets you teleport up to one inch away. When done in rapid succession, it gives that old-timey stop action feel. It can also really push your “popping & locking” routine to the next level.
Some good stuff there, and will definitely bring a smile to your face.
I really love the work of the guys at Least I Could Do. We need to get them on the podcast sometime.

See more of the good stuff at their site.
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For the last two years, I’ve heard the rumors and have seen the still images from Bruce Campbell’s feature film My Name is Bruce. And while it looks like the movie is finally going to make it to the indie movie circuit, there are still a lot of questions that fans are asking about the film. Some of those questions are answered in Dark Horse Comics’ release of the My Name is Bruce one-shot from a couple of weeks ago.

In addition to all the good stuff coming down the pipe (does good stuff really come down the pipe?), the Major Spoilers crew will be diving into DC’s Starman Omnibus.
The super-heroic legacy of Starman is renewed in these stories, in which Jack Knight — antiques collector and dealer — inherits the name and powers of his father’s old Starman identity from his older brother, who has been assassinated. Reluctantly adjusting to his role, Jack reinvents the look of Starman, ditching the traditional red and green in favor of black leather and aviator goggles. But Jack has inherited more than a heroic identity from his brother . . . he’s also gained a foe: the beautiful but mentally unbalanced Nash, daughter of the villain known as the Mist. Jack also must come to grips with The Shade, the morally ambiguous former villain who decides to become Jack’s mentor.
Post your comments about the first 16 issues here, and you might get your comments read during the Major Spoilers Podcast.
Heh – good stuff when Hellboy gets involved.
It’s May 22, and that can only mean one thing; ITALIAN SPIDERMAN LIVES!
Or at least the first episode.
Enjoy!
Oh my gosh, that was some good stuff. I love the face ripping, the snake changing, the whole whipping the shotgun out from under the table and blasting the hell out of everyone.
Oh, yeah, Italian Spiderman Ro><orz!
You, yes you, reading this entry right now. Stop what you are doing and get over to the Major Spoilers Forum. While there isn’t a lot of activity, there is some really good stuff there if you just look. Like Hermit’s Miscellaneous Random Irregular Trade Paperback Reviews (The Spirit Vol 21 is his first outing), and StevieCool’s interpretation of what Secret Invasion #2 should be all about.
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Ship Captain America
Ship Captain America: Why won’t anyone fight me?
Ship Vision: According to my records, you’re dead.Ship Captain America: So they don’t fight ghosts?
Ship Vision: No, they are afraid you might be a zombie and infect them.Ship Captain America: So what’s the big deal? Jean Grey came back, like eight times. How many times did I come back?
Ship Vision: So far?
Ship Captain America: Yes
Ship Vision: ZeroShip Captain America: ATTENTION EVERYONE! I AM NOT A ZOMBIE.
Ship Vision: That’s exactly what a zombie Cap would say.
Ship Captain America: Dammit!
Why isn’t StevieCool writing regularly for us? I think he’s a Skrull…