Author: Wilson

One of the two idiots of Shock 'N Awe Toy Reviews, ever since he was young, Chris has sided with super-villains. At age 8 he became a Decepticon sympathizer. When he turned 18 he left home to become an Agent of A.I.M. He quit at 21 (the costumes were too stupid) and devoted his time to all things geek. His hobbies include making aluminum foil hats, magic, taxidermy and music. Oh, and reading comics. Lots and lots of comics. More nonsense can be followed at @scaabs on Twitter and his YouTube channel, Shock 'n Awe Toy Reviews.

Many murder mysteries tend to follow the same format.  Body is found, autopsy performed, detective investigates suspects, climax and murder suspect revealed.  Bodies changes the format up, using the same body throughout time and different investigators.  But does it work?  Read the review to find out!

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Like peanut butter and jelly, peanut butter and chocolate or peanut butter and anything, Transformers and G.I. Joe go great together.  IDW is launching a new Transformers vs. G.I. Joe comic and Major Spoilers has your review!

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Dark Engine is a sword and sorcery fantasy comic, taking place in a world of demons and dinosaurs.  It’s also a comic with many firsts.  Just what are those firsts?  Read the review to find out.

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You’ve heard the urban legend of someone waking up in a bathtub full of ice missing a kidney that was taken and sold on the black market?  What would happen if superheroes had to worry about that?  The answer just may be found in Black Market #1, the new mini-series from Boom! Studios.  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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Over the last year or so the Valiant Universe has expanded while also tying titles together.  There was the Harbinger Wars, then the Archer and Armstrong crossover with Bloodshot.  Now we have Armor Hunters, an event focusing on X-O Manowar.  Last issue ended with a literal bang but does this one up the ante?  Read on to find out!

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Death in comic books is nothing new, with many characters dying and resurrecting multiple times.  It’s something we as comic readers have come to live with (most of us anyway).  One classic comic character who hasn’t died is Archie, the lovable redhead from Riverdale.  Seems his time has come with this week’s Life With Archie #36.  Major Spoilers has your review!  (Please no whining about death in comics)

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The Life After, a new series from Oni Press, is one with a high concept and wild ideas.  Just what are those concepts and ideas?  I don’t think I know, but I’ll do my best to explain in the following review.

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Because there aren’t enough Spider-Man books out, Marvel has given Spider-Man 2099 his own ongoing.  Of course, if he’s in present day wouldn’t he be Spider-Man 2014?  No matter, Major Spoilers has your review!

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After a long hiatus, minus a few crossovers, Cassie Hack returns in her own title.  Just like any horror icon, Hack/Slash won’t stay dead.  Is Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain a scary romp or proof some things are better left dead?  Major Spoilers has your review.

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Rocket Raccoon, the soon to be favorite character of children around the world after the Guardians of the Galaxy movie comes out, also has his own book.  What kind of wacky fun adventures can this violent fur ball get into?  Read the review to find out!

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From the mind of the man that brought you The Walking Dead comes another horror comic, this one supernatural in nature.  Is Robert Kirkman’s latest title one that will get all his attention or will he get bored with it in four months?  Read on for the review!

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Like it or not, the new Transformers movie is here!  It’s 1:30 am as I write this, after just viewing the latest adventure of Optimus and friends.  How was it?  Read on and find out!  MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!

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Love it or hate, there’s no denying Zero Year has been one epic Batman story.  Starting with the early days of Batman’s career, we’ve seen him go up agains the Red Hood, Dr. Death and now the Riddler.  It’s been a long ride and it’s almost over.  Enough gabbing, lets get to the review!

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