Author: Stephen Schleicher

Stephen Schleicher began his career writing for the Digital Media Online community of sites, including Digital Producer and Creative Mac covering all aspects of the digital content creation industry. He then moved on to consumer technology, and began the Coolness Roundup podcast. A writing fool, Stephen has freelanced for Sci-Fi Channel's Technology Blog, and Gizmodo. Still longing for the good ol' days, Stephen launched Major Spoilers in July 2006, because he is a glutton for punishment. You can follow him on Twitter @MajorSpoilers and tell him your darkest secrets...

Image Comics has provided Major Spoilers with previews of four titles this week. For fans of the Luna Brothers, the Girls series comes to an end, After the Cape gets more interesting, and Invincible takes on the Sequids for the fate of the Earth.

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Marvel dropped off a sneak peek of Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness #3 and also let us know issue #2 has completely sold out at Diamond. Issue #2 had a surprise ending, which makes me wonder how it will be dealt with in issue #3. The sneak peek gives some clues, but not the final answer.

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Top Cow is about to kick off their major summer event concerning the birth of Sara Pezzini’s baby. The birth will have lasting effects in Witchblade, The Darkness ongoing series launching in the Fall, and other Top Cow Universe titles for the coming year. First Born First Look will provide fans with a recap of the events leading up to the three issue mini-series launching in July along with bonus behind the scenes material including covers and development art. First Born First Look will be a recap of the events leading up to the summer mini-series and will sell for…

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Brad Meltzer has posted the cover for Justice League of America #8 drawn by Michael Turner. Check out the fellow behind Mr. Terrific. Oh, and those who want to comment on Turner’s art style compared to his last outing, feel free.

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Drat!  My TiVo has been acting up lately, locking up at the most inappropriate times.  The most recent lock up failed to record Hellboy: Blood and Iron, the second Hellboy Animated movie.  I was really looking forward to it too.  Guess, I’ll have to wait until it hits on DVD to pick it up. In our interviews with Tad Stones, he has always said a third picture was in the works, but only if the first two did well. no green light yet but when I have time I proceed as if we have one so that means organizing reference…

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The Fantastic Four have been around for more than 40 years, and in May, Marvel will be giving the first family the Marvel Spotlight treatment in Marvel Spotlight: Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer. Some of the biggest creators in their history help out with a behind the scenes look at the past, plus a look into the future of the New Fantastic Four. Marvel Spotlight: Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer arrives May 23 for $2.99. Hey, just in time for a movie tie-in! What a coincidence! Full cover after the jump.

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Marvel has also dropped off a sneak peek to Spider-Man Family #3. If you haven’t seen the first two issues, you may be out of luck as both have sold out at Diamond. Take the jump for a six page preview.

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Hulk is back and Hulk is mad! This may World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker hits stores as the Hulk prepares to dispense his own brand of justice. Major Spoilers has sneak peeks of both the Prologue and Hulk #106 that you can see as soon as you take the jump.

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Marvel Comics has announced Omega Flight #1 has sold out at Diamond and will go back to print with a variant cover by Scott Kolins. In the wake of Civil War, Canada has put together its own super-team called Omega Flight, the last line of defense for the Great White North against super villain insurgents from abroad. Unfortunately for the Canadians, before Omega Flight can band together, a powerful team of villains have decided to turn their northern neighbor into a playground for plundering. The new printing will be available May 9, 2007 for $2.99. via Marvel Comics

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Dynamite Entertainment has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek at titles arriving in stores this week. This week features the continuing adventures of the Highlander, Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse, and the New Battlestar Galactica: Zarek.

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While I think Matthew could write up a pretty kick-ass series for Legion of Superheroes, Christopher Bird is actually waging a campaign to be the next writer for the DC series. Check out his site for all of the dailies, which are pretty damn funny.  While he is just goofing around I think he might actually be on to something. via Christopher Bird

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Even though Grindhouse did awful at the box office this past weekend (only $12 million US), comic artists are churning out their interpretations of one of the movies favorite characters, Cherry Darling. Check out art by Jasin Martin of SuperReal, Josh Howard, and Cameron Stewart.

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Well I called BS yesterday in regards to the Goyer penned Supermax movie. Late yesterday, Goyer posted the following on his website: SUPERMAX Is it real? The answer is “YES”, it’s a real project. It’s just in the early stages of development, but amongst the tidal wave of super-hero movies hitting the screen, this more classically post-modern take could be pretty damn fun. The basic concept actually came about through Justin Marks, a terrific young writer my wife Jessika (a producer) had previously worked with. They thought the idea of a prison-break story set in a jail designed exclusively for…

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