Monthly Archives: October 2010

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Reviews
Advance Review: Terminator 1984 #2

By | Oct 27, 2010 | Reviews

Writer: Zack WhedonArtist: Andy MacDonaldColorist: Dan JacksonCover Artist: Massimo Carnevale Kyle Reese nears the completion of his mission in the past when he locates Sarah Connor in 1984 Los Angeles. However, protecting her from the Terminator sent to kill her proves more difficult than he realized. In 2029 Kyle had backup, advanced weaponry, and obvious […]

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Advance Review: Beasts of Burden/Hellboy

By | Oct 27, 2010 | Reviews

Writer: Mike Mignola, Evan DorkinArtist: Jill ThompsonCover Artist: Mike Mignola, Jill Thompson The paranormal activity in the outwardly charming town of Burden Hill has gone from bad to worse, as seen in Dorkin and Thompson’s hardcover graphic novel Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites. Now the occult–investigating team of dogs (and one cat) need some serious […]

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News
Chew #1 – Only $13,000!

By | Oct 27, 2010 | News

As astonishing as that might seem, it’s the truth – a CGC-graded 10.0 copy of the first issue is up for sale on eBay, with it’s “buy it now” option at $12,999, which – according to series artist Rob Guillory – is quite a steal. The book is quite the underdog champion, coming out with […]

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Review: Vision Machine #1

By | Oct 27, 2010 | Reviews

A few weekends ago at New York Comic Con, Greg Pak hosted a panel entitled Vision Machine about a new creator owned comic he would be writing and releasing with RB Silva on art. Anyone who attended that particular panel would get a USB floppy drive which had a free comic on it, which in […]

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Columns
Too Many Comics! – Superman

By | Oct 27, 2010 | Columns

This week sees the release of a brand new Superman book that has been in the works for a long time – Superman: Earth One. Although early reviews are causing some confusion amongst the fans, we here at Multiversity are all fairly excited for the first book in DC’s new “serialized hardcover” books. So it […]

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News
Nolan’s Next Film: The Dark Knight Rises

By | Oct 27, 2010 | News

It looks like the first bit of truly tangible information about the new Batman film has arrived: it’s title. Over at Hero Complex, Nolan sat down to dish a bit on the film, specifically revealing the title and that the villain will not be the Riddler. That’s two villains now out of the running (with […]

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Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (10-27-10)

By | Oct 27, 2010 | Columns

Three different MC writers this week, three different top picks and hugely different lists with only one commonality (Brubaker and Phillips’ return to Incognito). It’s another week of Comics Should Be Cheap, as MC’s writing staff picks what books they would snag if they only had $20 on hand to get comics. Check out what […]

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News
The Incredible Hercules to End After Chaos War

By | Oct 27, 2010 | News

Sad but slightly unsurprising news announced by Fred Van Lente this morning via Twitter: fredvanlente: Just typed “So Ends the Eighth & Final Volume of THE INCREDIBLE HERCULES” in me & Greg’s outline. Sigh. Thanks, all you readers, thank you. He then went on to clarify this bummertastic announcement… fredvanlente: It’s bittersweet. iHerc was always […]

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This Week In Comics

By | Oct 27, 2010 | News

We figure it might help to let you guys know what’s coming out this week in comics, so welcome to our weekly feature! Our reviews come out tomorrow, so be sure to look over this list to get a preview of what we may or may not be reviewing tomorrow. We’ve added all of our […]

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"Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror" Review

By | Oct 26, 2010 | Reviews

This week on Chuck we get the moment we’ve been waiting for all season: Chuck meeting back up with his mother (Linda Hamilton) for the first time since he was 9 in “Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror.” Coming on the heels of a return to form after a couple poor episodes, I was a […]

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Columns
Off The Cape: Chi’s Sweet Home

By | Oct 26, 2010 | Columns

While this website revels in all things comic book related, there is one thing we never cover: manga. The closest we have ever gotten to discussing is Scott Pilgrim, and that hardly counts. However, there is one thing that we (I) are rather notorious in glorifying on the site in addition to comic books: cats! […]

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