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.

The long-awaited conclusion to Secret Wars is finally here!  Let’s not waste anymore time and get straight to the review! THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN MAJOR SPOILERS!!

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The Wreckers returned in issue one, albeit not their usual selves.  With no purpose or leader they were lost, but now that Prowl’s gone and Springer is back that fire in their sparks may return.  Will some Decepticons lose some limbs in issue two?  Let’s Wreck ‘n Rule!

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Prez #6 marks the end.  The end of the series?  No, thankfully someone at DC is smart enough to let this one stick around, for now at least.  This is the end of the first “mini-series”, with a following six issue arc to come in a few months.  Hopefully.  For now, let’s get to the review!

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It’s an all new Wolverine title with an all new Wolverine!  Well, not all new, it’s Laura Kinney aka X-23 a clone of the real Wolverine who is now under the yellow and blue mask.  Can a clone be considered all new, and hasn’t X-23 technically been Wolverine before?  Enough with semantics, let’s get to the review of All-New Wolverine #1!

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Slowly but surely we’re getting closer to the end of Secret Wars.  Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic’s epic, previously eight, now nine part event heats up with Secret Wars #7, and Major Spoilers has your review!

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Politics and demons go together like peanut butter and jelly.  They’ve accompanied each other for ages, almost since the first politician asked for a vote.  It’s true, isn’t it?  Well it wouldn’t surprise me if it was.  Citizen Jack #1 from Image Comics, written by Sam Humphries and illustrated by Tommy Patterson, is a new horror-comedy comic that follows the career of a man who makes a deal with a demon to become President of the United States of America.  Sounds like this is going to be a hell of a good time.  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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