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> A spoiler is defined as any information about an upcoming comic book issue or a recently released comic book issue, with these exceptions: > A. Covers of upcoming issues are not considered spoilers. > B. Official solitications of upcoming issues are not considered spoilers. > 2. The subject line must contain the issue title and number if the comic you are spoiling is not the current issue of Justice League of America. If you are spoiling a future issue of JLA beyond the most recent issue, then you must include "JLA issue # SPOILERS" in the subject line.
Doesn't #2 contradict B since the only info we have about future issues is from solicitations? (I sincerely doubt that a DC employee is going to come on this board and tell what happens in unreleased issues...)
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> Doesn't #2 contradict B since the only info we have about future issues is from solicitations? (I sincerely doubt that a DC employee is going to come on this board and tell what happens in unreleased issues...)
I hadn't thought about that when the moderators wrote the policy. I think though it has more to do with something along the lines like Newsarama having an interview with Dwayne McDuffie and McDuffie saying "In issue #16 Giganta is going to kill Hawkgirl and that sets off Kurt Busiek's FINAL CRISIS limited series. And then I reveal that Green Arrow is in actuality Black Canary's father, not Larry Lance." And then someone posting that information here.
Scott
"Probably the most famous speech from the GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW story is the black guy coming up to Green Lantern and saying 'You helped the green guys, you helped the purple guys, you helped the blue guys. What have you done for the black guys?' And my answer would have been, I saved the world 15,000 times, duh. I didn't go out to save the white guys, I saved the world. So get off my back."
Marv Wolfman