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This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast, OH NO! NIGHTWING IS DEAD! Batman vs. Superman moves to 2016, Black Dynamite #1, Elfquest: The Final Quest #1, Furious #1, Secret Avengers #14, and Scalped Volume 1 are all reviewed and discussed.

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Neil Gaiman has returned to the fictional world that made him famous, with an untold tale of Morpheus from before Sandman #1 that promises to reveal secrets about the original series that have lain only in Neil’s mind for more than two decades. What led Morpheus down the path towards the fate we know? Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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Astro City is finally back! Hurray! The first two issues were warmly received and met the level of quality I expect from the series. Does the third issue maintain the quality streak? Find out with your Major Spoilers review!

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Telltale Games, the people that brought us Lee and Clementine’s story in The Walking Dead game last year, have another comic franchise to work with now, Fables. The first game, The Wolf Among Us, is a prequel to the comic franchise detailing some of Bigby Wolf’s ealier cases as the sheriff of Fabletown. The first trailer is out, so watch away. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txAF8WLlsHs?feature=player_embedded&w=640&h=360] Episode one is slated to come out later this Fall and we should continue to see episodic content periodically through the Fall and Winter seasons.

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Tomorrow, August 13th, is legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchock’s birthday. The director would be 114 if he were still alive today and to celebrate Mondo will be selling three different prints inspired by his works Vertigo and Psycho.

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The aquatic dystopian epic from the minds of Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy continues, as Dr. Archer and a team of professionals are assembled to study a new marine life form—a possible merman. The team may have gotten more than they bargained though a this merman goes on a murderous rampage. Will this title float or flounder? More after the jump!

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Lono of the Minutemen is alive. 100 Bullets: Brother Lono is a sequel and spin-off of the acclaimed comic book series 100 Bullets, and reunites the creative team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso. It follows Lono in Durango, Mexico, after he was shot in the chest by Dizzy Cordova. He currently works with the local orphanage, in hiding after the events of 100 Bullets. Lono has found solitude and peace in his religious surroundings. However, with the mysterious drug lords, the Twin Towers, running their business in Durango, there is bound to be trouble in Lono’s future.

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Or – “It’s Never About The Fighty-Fighty…” The first issue of the relaunched Astro City helped to assuage any fear that I might have had about the book’s return, by being a great story, a great Astro City story and a callback to the first issue of the original ongoing series.  Can #2 keep up the winning streak?  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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Vertigo title Fables has had a history of preproduction hell when it comes to adaptations for other medium. But now there’s hope. Not only are we getting a Fables video game from TellTale Games, but Warner Bros. finally has a writer/director/producer team put together for a film. Take the jump to find out who might finally put a Fables film together for us.

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Or – “OHMIGODOHMIGODOHMIGOD ASTRO CITY IS BACK, YOU GUYS!!” Astro City! Astro City! Astro City! Whaddaya waiting for???  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy have proven themselves as more than capable of great storytelling in the medium of comic books.  Now, the two have teamed together to bring us The Wake, a new horror mini-series from Vertigo.  Major Spoilers dives in deep to find out what lurks below.

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