Monthly Archives: December 2010

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News
Jessica Jones Gets a TV Show!

By | Dec 17, 2010 | News

In news that probably made Mr. Bendis do a back flip, the final of ABC’s three new Marvel-based television properties has been announced: AKA Jessica Jones. As reported by Variety, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg (who you might know from the Twilight movie, or perhaps Dexter) will be writing and producing the series based on the former […]

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DnA To Take Over For Cornell On Soldier Zero

By | Dec 17, 2010 | News

BOOM! Studios’ all-time bestselling title STAN LEE’S SOLDIER ZERO gets a change of “DnA” as Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning take over from Paul Cornell on scripting duties beginning with SOLDIER ZERO #5. Super hot writing duo Abnett and Lanning will pick up and run with Cornell’s ongoing ideas and also inject plenty of their […]

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Marvel Offers Free Digital Comics Subscriptions To Veterans

By | Dec 16, 2010 | News

In something that can be described as “completely and totally awesome,” Marvel has offered up a deal through Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America’s Rucksack website allowing Veterans to get free Digital Comics Unlimited subscriptions from now through January 6th, 2011! The service allows offers 9,000 digital comics and 400 completed series featuring “digital comics […]

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Mutant-Hunting Exonims Begin "The Decimation"

By | Dec 16, 2010 | News

The third history log for Age Of X has been reaveled, and just like the last one it’s a bit of doozy. Apparently brand new Sentinels called Exonims appeared in response to the attack from the Pheonix. As the log reads: After the Phoenix demolishes Albany, New York, the United States Government sponsors the mass […]

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Reviews
Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Fall #2

By | Dec 16, 2010 | Reviews

Written by Karl Kerschl and Cameron StewartIllustrated by Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl The monster-hit, historical fantasy/sci-fi Assassin’s Creed video game from Ubisoft continues with a stunning 3-issue series written and illustrated by acclaimed creators Karl Kerschl (WEDNESDAY COMICS, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN) and Cameron Stewart (BATMAN AND ROBIN)! The comic book companion to the hit […]

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Review: Atomic Robo and the Deadly Art of Science #2

By | Dec 16, 2010 | Reviews

Written by Brian ClevingerIllustrated Scott Wegener JACK TAROT, Scourge of the Chicago Crime Syndicate, stalks the mean streets of New York City hunting down the truth behind a baffling series of high-tech robberies! Though if he knew that’d involve mentoring ATOMIC ROBO, he’d have stayed home. Hey, what’s Jack hiding behind that mask? And how […]

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Columns
2010 in Review: Best New Series

By | Dec 16, 2010 | Columns

In today’s 2010 in Review entry, we’ve got a look at the best new books comics had to offer this year. While the year was absolutely loaded to the gills with great new books, only five could make the cut. So that means our apologies to “American Vampire,” “Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors,” “Avengers Academy” and […]

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Reviews
Review: Magus #1

By | Dec 16, 2010 | Reviews

Written by Jon PriceIllustrated by Rebekah Isaacs Where were you when magic came back? After being sealed away for thousands of years by a group of powerful men and women, humankind’s innate ability to use magic is accidentally released– leaving everyone on the planet able to perform magic! In suburban Massachusetts, Ben and Darius find […]

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Nick Spencer Leaves Supergirl

By | Dec 16, 2010 | News

Well this is certainly sad news. We here at Multiversity have never shied away from our love of Supergirl thanks to Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle, but when Nick Spencer was announced as the new writer we said, “Ok, you know what? Cool. He was doing awesome with the Jimmy Olsen back-up, THUNDER Agents is […]

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Marvel Announces The New CrossGen Imprint

By | Dec 16, 2010 | News

The return of CrossGen has been something that has been teased for month. Heck, back when we were at NYCC, Marvel gave out CrossGen buttons and showed off three pbrand new teasers at the Cup O’ Joe panel. It looks like today the information has finally come out as to what the first new CrossGen […]

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Reviews
Review: What If? Spider-Man

By | Dec 16, 2010 | Reviews

Written by Mark Sable Illustrated by Paul Azaceta WHAT IF SPIDER-MAN KILLED KRAVEN THE HUNTER? At the rollicking conclusion of this year’s modern classic GRIM HUNT, the Amazing Spider-Man had his undead arch-foe Sergei Kravinoff at his mercy – and let him live. But what if Spider-Man had crossed the line from hero to killer? […]

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