One wears a red mask with big, white eyes. The other wears a red mask with slightly smaller white eyes. Two masks that cover two of the biggest mouths in the Marvel Universe. This could only mean your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man/Deadpool #6 is about to begin.
Author: Jon Arvedon
O Captain! My Captain! Our hailing of Hydra is done, and your Major Spoilers review of Captain America: Steve Rogers #2 has begun.
The man is power, the fist is iron, the heroes are hired, and your Major Spoilers review of Power Man and Iron Fist #5 awaits!
Batman has partnered with Batwoman to put together a Bat-Team to take on an army of Batmen who are targeting said Bat-Team. It’s batter up as Major Spoilers reviews Detective Comics #935.
One of my favorite prequel books of all time is Batman: Year One, written by Frank Miller, so when I learned that Miller was teaming up with Brian Azzarello to give us a prequel to The Dark Knight Returns, it definitely piqued my interest. Today, Major Spoilers reviews Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade.
We live in a world where old readers are constantly bombarded with new issue #1’s and new readers are promised “great jumping-on points”. Ultimately, the end result is that someone is usually left unhappy. However, readers both old and new will have lots to write home about as Major Spoilers reviews Detective Comics #934.
When Superman dies, who do you turn to? How about Superman? Not the New 52 one, the one with the mullet. Although, now he’s sporting a beard. Either way, someone has to step up to the plate as Major Spoilers reviews Superman Rebirth #1.
Ninja assassins, blind lawyers, battles on the rooftops of Hell’s Kitchen – things could get messy. Good thing Marvel hired a real lawyer in Charles Soule, as Major Spoilers reviews Daredevil #7.
When comic book writer extraordinaire Brian Michael Bendis took over on Invincible Iron Man, he teased the possibility of a companion piece somewhere down the road. Well, it turns out that road leads us overseas as Major Spoilers reviews International Iron Man #3.
A broken home, a new school, complete with bullies, and a DEATH RAY? This isn’t a day in the life of a typical 10-year-old as Major Spoilers reviews Raygun #2.