Monthly Archives: July 2011

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SDCC ’11: Marvel Announce Battle Scars

By | Jul 25, 2011 | News

Announced at the closing of Marvel’s SDCC weekend was a brand new post-event branding for various Marvel Universe titles. Just as Secret Invasion had the Dark Reign branding and Siege had the Heroic Age, several Marvel titles will have a Battle Scars title that focuses on the aftermath of the epic Fear Itself event arc […]

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SDCC ’11: Marvel Unveils Hulk Concept Poster

By | Jul 25, 2011 | News

While we had noted that they were clearly holding out before, Marvel has unveiled the Hulk teaser poster for the Avengers film by Joss Whedon. The poster, which shows mainly the Hulk with a silhouette of actor Mark Ruffalo in the background, is the last piece in a seven piece connected poster illustrating the new […]

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SDCC ’11: Marvel Reveals New Hulk Book

By | Jul 25, 2011 | News

World War Hulks is over. Fear Itself is at it’s halfway mark. Greg Pak’s epic 6-year Hulk run is coming to an end. It’s time for a new team. So who is that team going to be? As it turns out, the new Hulk book – assumedly titled The Incredible Hulk – will be written […]

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SDCC ’11: 2011 Eisner Award Winners Announced

By | Jul 24, 2011 | News

Last night, the Eisner Awards – one of comic’s most celebrated endeavors – was held at San Diego Comic-Con at the annual ceremony. Featuring a bevy of fantastic creators and titles winning the awards, it’s in no short terms that I say it’s a fantastic time to be a fan of comics. The winners are […]

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SDCC ’11: Andrew Garfield Is A Wonderful Person

By | Jul 24, 2011 | News

Anyone who has been following Multiversity for an extended period of time has probably figured something out: we (i.e. I) are huge fans of Andrew Garfield. An extremely talented and highly underrated actor, he has been acting his butt off (and being far too handsome) in great films like Never Let Me Go, The Social […]

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SDCC ’11: Scalped To End With Issue #60

By | Jul 24, 2011 | News

It’s fairly traditional for most of the big name Vertigo titles to run 60 issues: Y The Last Man, Transmetropolitan, Preacher, and the Invisibles (just about) have all made tremendous stamps on the comic book medium and had 60 issue runs. Now Multiversity favorite Scalped enters those hallowed halls this April. Announced during Thursday’s Vertigo […]

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