Author: Jonathan Cadotte

At a young age, Jonathan was dragged to a small town in Wisconsin. A small town in Wisconsin that just so happened to have a comic book shop. Faced with a decision to either spend the humid summers and bitter winters traipsing through the pine trees or in climate controlled comfort with tales of adventure, horror, and romance, he chose the latter. Jonathan can often be found playing video games, board games, reading comics and wincing as his “to watch” list grows wildly out of control.

A knight is still on the hunt for an evil sorcerer.  His quest has him currently in modern day, but it’s only the most recent stop on his journey across time. But does he remember everywhere he’s been, and what he’s done? Your Major Spoilers review awaits.

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Ms. Marvel is back on Earth with her fancy new suit. But Kamala is now forced to face a type of enemy she’s never had to face before: Terminal illness. Your Major Spoilers review of Ms. Marvel #6 awaits.

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Aquaman and Aqualad together at last, the old gods need a home, Mera wants very specific flowers, and someone doesn’t believe in money limits for gift exchanges. Your Major Spoilers review of Aquaman #51 awaits.

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Cecelia Cobbina has new superpowers, just like many others across the globe. But, her powers may just reveal the truth about what is happening to the planet and the people on it.  Your Major Spoilers review awaits.

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With war on the horizon, two children have been kidnapped. It’s now up to three heroes, past their prime, to rescue them. But have the years of fighting taken too much of a toll on them? Your Major Spoilers review of The White Trees #1 awaits!

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Still recovering from a tragedy that unfortunately will sound far too familiar, the superpowered students of Phoenix Academy are given a sudden reminder of their trauma, but maybe they aren’t as alone as they think in Ignited #3 from Humanoids.

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Runaways #23 is a book filled with questions. Can an an android find purpose beyond its programming? Can a man who risked everything to save the one he loves accept when she loves someone else? What’s the point of having superpowers if they aren’t used to help others? What do you feed a teenage godlike being? But the biggest question of all is does this issue answer these effectively? Find out in the our Runaways #23 review.

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I can’t lie, I’m a sucker for a good play on words and that’s what attracted me to Knights Temporal #1. I’m happy to say, though, that my compulsion brought me to a really fun read.

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Having been a fan of Morrison’s run on The Green Lantern so far, I was pretty excited to see what he’d do with his first annual issue of the series. And well… Let’s see what DC Comics brings to the table in our review of Green Lantern Annual #1.

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