When DC announced the rainbow Lantern Corps ring give-away, people went crazy, snatching up as many rings as they could lay their hands on.  With the coming release of Brightest Day, DC is giving fans a chance to add to the collection by getting their very own White Lantern ring. VOTE! [poll id=”126″]
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Each week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast, we take an in-depth look at a trade paperback, giving away all the details of the title selected, and ultimately telling you the listener if you should buy it, check it out from the library, or forget it completely. Here’s yet another chance for you to be involved in the Major Spoilers experience by voting on one of the following trades we’ll be reading next. [poll id=”125″]
Last Friday saw the premiere of Smallville: Absolute Justice on the CW. In it, Clark meets with the Justice Society of America (well, Hawkman, Sandman, the Star Spangled Kid, and Star Girl) and viewers got to see the notion of Clark’s team beginning to form their own family. With all the build up, and the final reveal, the big question for you is, “Did you like it?” VOTE [poll id=”123″]
It’s been a tense couple of weeks as listeners anxiously await word to see if Orem Rivendorn will run away from the current battle raging in the Critical Hit Podcast, or will he stay and fight the gallant fight to try and save his comrades? WHAT WILL OREM DO? [poll id=”122″]
It’s simple, really. Take Kitty Pryde from the X-Men and Phantom Girl from the Legion of Super-Heroes, put them both in a room they can not phase through and let the winner emerge victorious. The phasers are set to stunning in this Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! FIGHT [poll id=”121″]
As mentioned yesterday, the S.W.O.R.D. series is coming to an end, but writer Kieron Gillen says it will end naturally and make a heck of a mini-series. This got us thinking – instead of an ongoing series that has the potential of being canceled midway through its run, would going the mini-series route be the better option? That way if the series stumbles, it can wrap up the mini-series and the company can move on. As long as the minis continue to sell, the company can keep producing arc after arc. What say you the fine Legion of Major Spoilerites?…
If you’re one of the idle rich, who laze away the day by the pool, hang with the beauties, and get a lot of press for being rich, but by night you are a secret avenger, striking fear into the hearts of men, having a manservant who can keep your secret, yet help you out in your quest for justice is a top priority. Alfred Pennyworth has been the Batman’s batman for years and has patched up the Dark Knight more times than we can count. Likewise, Edwin Jarvis began catering Tony Stark, but eventually found himself waiting hand and…
The United State Postal Service unveiled its 2010 linup of stamps this week, and among the notable images to grace our mail are a series stamps depicting some of the great Sunday funnies strips from the newspapers. The USPS has been doing this for several years with comic book characters, and while a four-sheet of these stamps makes an awesome display, reality will eventually set in as bills and greeting cards need to be mailed. Of the five Sunday Funnies stamps announced, which one will be your “Do Not Mail” stamp? VOTE! [poll id=”118″]
It’s a question asked every year to ensure the jolly holiday elf leaves a present under the tree – [poll id=”116″]
Blackest Night has been raging for several months now, and since we are almost at the half-way point, it’s time to reflect on the series so far. [poll id=”115″]
Occasionally, I meet a comic book reader who goes into great detail about the music they will play when reading a particular title. These readers claim it creates a soundtrack for the comic that enhances their reading experience. [poll id=”114″]
New Comic Book Day is a joyous event each week, but after rapidly reading through your new issues a time or two, what do you do with those old comics when the next batch of new comics arrive? VOTE! [poll id=”113″]
Skrull Bryan had to call me over the weekend to tell me how big of a nerd his wife is about the Twilight movie. She and her girl friends queued up early in the evening to catch the mid-night showing. I remember the huge lines of people (mostly women and their daughters) lining up for the Twilight panels at the San Diego Comic-Con, which upset quite a few people. There are few movies that have created throngs of movie nerds, and unfortunately many of those nerds some of them are quite annoying. Which brings us to the Major Spoilers Poll…
Marvel or DC? Coke or Pepsi? ABC or CBS? Taste Great, or Less Filling? This week’s Major Spoilers Poll of the Week wants to know if you are a die hard Star Trek or a die hard Star Wars fan? [poll id=”111″] UPDATE: Looking at the poll right now, it doesn’t look like the results are going to turn out like the hidden Easter Egg found in today’s release of Star Trek on DVD. (HINT: Click the image for the full view)