The white man has taken the tribes’ land and defiled their holy places. They fought back not through arms, but the scourge of a curse. Now, more than a century later Seven George, a Native American man in Colorado, may find himself involved in events set in motion more than a century before his birth. Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
Author: Brandon Dingess
Chas Worthington III, a modern-day Sam Houston, has begun to explore his new garbage island and, beyond his measurements of depth and density he’s come across the last thing he expected to find on the Great Pacific Gyre: People. Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
Dejah Thoris has been taken and John Carter is in hot pursuit like Barney Fife. Carter is flying close behind Shang’s airship in an attempt to overtake them. Will he succeed and be reunited with his love? Read on this Major Spoilers review.
Barnabas Collins can once again walk in the sunlight, but a grave threat remains for the quiet fishing town of Collinsport. Will Barnabas be able to save himself and everyone else from Lockwood’s threat? Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
Belit is still a little numb after her experience in Cimmeria, but Conan continues to enjoy the trappings of a pirate’s life. As they settle back into their lives aboard ship a vessel creeps in from the horizon and threatens to destroy everything. Read on in the Major Spoilers review.
Chas Worthington III has a plan to fight oil-based pollution, but no one wants to hear about it. He’s got a risky—and as-of-yet mysterious—plan to get what he wants that involves the Great Pacific Gyre. Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
The moon is no more after a mysterious orangutan makes use of the humans’ long-dormant weapons of mass destruction. As earth suffer the consequences of its neighbor’s detonation it’s every ape for themselves as the lex ultima of Ape society—Ape Shall Not Kill Ape—is tossed aside.
Skeletor earned his place as He-Man’s arch nemesis through various and sundry failed plans to overthrow the Eternian government and rule the planet. Megalomania is as megalomania does, but how did the dark wizard of Snake Mountain sink to the depths of his insanity? Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
Robot and Monster Girl, longtime (incredibly long time) rulers of the Flaxan, grew estranged as their philosophies diverged. Eventually, they reunited, but not before Monster Girl made, as Gob Bluth would say, a huge mistake. Read on in this Major Spoilers review.
A Constantine family reunion! Ol’ Uncle John has found his long-lost nephew… and then proceeded to tie him up and accuse him of all manner of body horrors. Is this new found kin the monster John expects, or might he have escaped the Curse of the Constantines? Read on!
Will the Phantom Stranger shed some of his silver necklace? Will he betray perfectly nice people for less-than-clear reasons? Find out the details of this not-quite-debut issue in this Major Spoilers review.
In the second outing of their new, on-going series, the Guardians of the Globe are literally all over the place. Is this book different enough from “Invincible” to earn a spot on your pull list? Read on to find out!
Buddy Baker returns from The Rot. Once he gets back to Earth he finds that everything has changed: A planet in ruins, Steel is an android, mass hysteria, cats and dogs living together. What else does he find in this newly whacked-out world? Read on to find out!
The dead walk the streets of New York City. Well, they’re not really dead and they’re only on some streets, contained in buildings and such, but they’re mid less zombies and Richard Wentworth, The Spider, has to stop them and help find a cure for their condition. Will he succeed?!