Batgirl #35 heralds a new creative team, a new costume, new neighbourhood and a huge tonal shift.
Author: Ashley Victoria Robinson
Madame Frankenstein #6 is a story in rivalry as Henry and Vincent face off along with two ladies later on in the issue.
A Night In the Enterprise, the Red Shirt Diaries companion webcomic adventure, written by Major Spoilers’ own Jason Inman and Ashley Victoria Robinson has published it’s sixth page today. Don’t forget to check out the latest episode of the Red Shirt Diaries – Mudd’s Women
Cutter #1 introduces the titular serial killer and the high school friends who killed her.
Cloaks #2 highlights Adam’s recruitment into the same organization his presumed-dead father was a part of and the reveal of Evy’s true nature.
The Li’l Depressed Boy: Supposed to be There Too #1 cements the relationship between LDB and Spike and deals with the reappearance of Jazz.
Doctor Who: the Eleventh Doctor #3 brings Eleven and his companion Alice to the American music scene in an issue that rushes through every plot point we encounter.
Green Arrow #35 heralds a new creative team on this title and immediately pile in elements from the Arrow television show.
This week heralds the beginning of the already-infamous Lady Thor story arch written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Russel Dauterman. I’m a lady, I read the issue first thing this morning and I have some opinions about it. First off, let’s go over the biases: I’m not a regular Thor reader, but I have a working knowledge of the characters, settings and recent events in the run and I thought the idea of Lady Thor was pandering. I feared that this issue, helmed by two male creators, could read as condescending and heavy-handed, rather than presented as an interesting…
Brides of Helheim #1 introduces us to Sigrid. Sigrid is looking to have an evil spirit slain and does not seem to grasp the scale of the land she is in.
Times are tough and comics can be expensive! We here at Major Spoilers understand that and we know that sometimes it’s tough not to get lost in a sea of comics, know what to buy and sometimes you only get one. We want to help. This month we asked our contributors “What one collected edition would you recommend readers pick up?” Just one. The best of October. Maybe something a little scary. This is what we all had to say: WAYNE’S PICK: Batman: Death of the Family Book and Joker Mask Set Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo Publisher:…
Following the sold-out, hugely popular Edge of Spider-Verse #2 issue featuring an alternate reality where Gwen Stacy was bitten and took up the mantle of Spider-Woman, writer Jason Latour talked about the future of the character, including an appearance in Marvel’s on-going Spider-Woman series. “I’m not involved in the grander strokes of Spider-Verse, so I don’t know what the big plans are, but I do know she’ll be making a couple of appearances in Dennis Hopeless’ new Spider-Woman book, and I’m thrilled by that. Dennis is going to do fun things with her. If she’s around after all the dust clears, and…
Actor Dominic Cooper (My Week With Marilyn, Devil’s Double), is slated to reprise his role as Howard Stark, father of Tony Stark, in Marvel Studios latest tv offering Agent Carter, which hits the air in 2015. Fans will remember Cooper’s Howard Stark from Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and will return along with co-star Hayley Atwell to the world of SSR (Strategic Scientific Research), in 1946. Agent Carter will air on ABC. Via Marvel.com
A Town Called Dragon #1 tells the story of a small town in Colorado with ties not only to ancient Vikings, but mythical creatures as well.