After writing the Avengers for so long, Brian Michael Bendis is taking on the X-Men. So far, it has proven to be the go to X-book for new and old fans alike. The latest issue looks to be a clash between the past and present X-Men. Does it deliver? Major Spoilers has your review.
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We all know and love superheroes. We follow their exploits month in and month out. But what if those superheroes have spouses? What would their lives be like and how would they deal with putting their loved ones in constant danger? Grace Randolph’s Supurbia from Boom! Studios is a comic that looks at those exact issues and more. Major Spoilers has your review of the latest issue to see just what goes on behind the cape.
Marvel Now! is (again) re-launching titles and starting with new number ones. This includes many of the X-books with the big one being All New X-Men. But can this book succeed in bringing new readers into the complicated world of the X-Men? Major Spoilers looks at the latest issue to find out.
The first issue of Bedlam was dripping with creepiness, emotion and blood and provided a look inside the mind of a killer who is now reformed. Does the second issue match the quality of the first? Major Spoilers takes a look.
This is it! The final chapter of the Minimum Carnage event is here, and if you’ve been reading this far, you’re ready to see how it all ends. Your Major Spoilers review of Minimum Carnage: Omega awaits!
Minimum Carnage is coming to its conclusion soon as things escalate in the latest issue of Venom. What’s better than having Carnage in a book? Having a bunch of Carnage’s of course! Major Spoilers has your review.
Hack/Slash stars Cassie Hack, a young woman with a punk rock/goth look who hunts down and kills “slashers” with the help of her monster friend, Vlad. Cassie’s always known what to do when it comes to killing, but what do you do when you become the thing you hate? Major Spoilers takes a look at Hack/Slash #20 and how it deals with that very problem.
Minimum Carnage has been taking place in both Scarlet Spider and Venom. Part four arrives this month in Scarlet Spider #11 and Major Spoilers looks to see if this event is still a solid read.
With its nearly year long build up, Rotworld has finally begun, promising us a long, epic tale spanning three titles. The Swamp Thing Annual has arrived and it’s telling a very different kind of story for a horror book. Major Spoilers takes a look to see if a story of love works along side all the death and decay.
Spawn has been around for 20 years and has recently undergone some major changes. Are these changes in story enough to keep old readers interested and attract new readers at the same time? Major Spoilers looks at the latest issue of Spawn to see if this title is worth reading after all those years.
Mark Waid’s current run on Daredevil has been good. Insanely good. Does this issue meet expectations? Read on to find out!
Carnage is on the loose in the Microverse and he’s taking no prisoners. There’s more Minimum Carnage in the latest issue of Venom and Major Spoilers has your review.
The Rotworld event begins this month in Animal Man, Swamp Thing and Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E. as the Rot has taken over. Major Spoilers finds out if this book is fresh and worth your time or just rotten.
Minimum Carnage continues this month in Scarlet Spider #10. Does this issue set out to do something new, or does it follow in the footsteps of its ‘90s counter part? More after the jump!