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    SPOILED #5

    OtterDisasterBy OtterDisasterDecember 16, 20114 Comments1 Min Read

    There’s a new Star Trek movie on the way, and some basic concepts from the original series will have to be re-introduced for the new generation of fans. (Click for Larger)

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    4 Comments

    1. MaSQuE on December 16, 2011 4:20 pm

      Just thought I’d take a minute to express my opinion on Spoiled! :
      _ it’s hideously drawn. (It’s like Scott Johnson-lite; and let’s admit it he’s a pretty mediocre cartoonist saved by the fact that he’s occasionaly hilarious.)
      _ it’s a collection of painfully unfunny comics. Really. Which is odd because the Major Spoilers Comic Thingamajjig was actually funny.
      _ did I already mention the strips hurt my eyes when I look at them? I’m not sure that’s a good thing for a comic.
      _ to be frank, I respected the Major Spoilers comic because it clearly felt like a comic made by someone who knew that he couldn’t draw to save his life. And it found a solution to that problem in order to focus on the funny stuff.
      This, on the other hand, is really some of the worst stuff I’ve seen in my life. I know it’s free and all, but c’mon.

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    2. brenton8090 on December 17, 2011 11:20 am

      Yeah. I love major spoilers to death, and I loved the major spoilers adventures, but to be blunt, this is crap. I’m sorry guys. I’m a donator to the cause, and I will keep following you intensely, but I feel I need to be honest. It’s a bad Gutters rip-off, and I mean bad. You guys can do better. And I only say this because all the other stuff you do is such high quality.

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    3. glenner on December 17, 2011 3:08 pm

      While I don’t think Spoiled are the greatest there have been a couple that were funny. I feel the comments are a bit harsh. “Couldn’t draw to save his life” is incorrect and below the belt.

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    4. b003 on December 20, 2011 10:39 pm

      Phfft! Looks as accurate as the last screenplay.

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