Monthly Archives: April 2014

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Reviews
Review: Superior Spider-Man #31

By | Apr 17, 2014 | Reviews

After over a year of controversy, violence, and some memorable stories, “Superior Spider-Man” finally comes to a close with #31. Read our review below to see if Slott, Gage and Camuncoli stick the landing. Get it? Like a web. Mild spoilers ahead! Written by Dan Slott and Christos Gage Illustrated by Giuseppe Camuncoli and  • SERIES […]

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Reviews
Review: Ultimate FF #1

By | Apr 17, 2014 | Reviews

Last week, we liked “All-New Ultimates” #1 for its truly fresh new take on a team that looks to redefine the purpose of the ‘Marvel Ultimate’ line. Is “Ultimate FF” #1 just as refreshing? Read our spoiler-free review below to find out. Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov Illustrated by Mario Guevara & Tom Grummet Inked […]

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Reviews
Pick of the Week: Solar, Man of the Atom #1

By | Apr 17, 2014 | Reviews

Solar is a character with a long history, whose most recent incarnations were with Valiant and Dark Horse. This #1 from Dynamite sets Solar up in rather an emotional light – and while his actual appearance in the issue is fleeting, it’s enough to reestablish the mythos around this versatile character. Written by Frank J. […]

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Robots From Tomorrow podcast Podcasts
Robots From Tomorrow Episode 24: April Previews

By | Apr 17, 2014 | Podcasts

This week the guys look deep into April’s Previews to see what’ll be hitting shelves in a couple of months. Mike’s wish for an Ernest Shackleton bio-comics come true, Greg shocks the internet with some DC excitement, new Bryan Lee O’Malley, and much more! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/robotsfromtomorrow/tni_24_mixdown.mp3] (And here’s the direct download!) Robots From Tomorrow is a […]

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News
The Rundown: “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” to Have “Days of Future Past” Stinger, Andy Khouri Talks Fake Geek Guys, and more

By | Apr 17, 2014 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at either david@multiversitycomics.com or brian@multiversitycomics.com. – File this one under “don’t get too excited”: during the credits of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”, there will be a stinger for “X-Men: […]

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Columns
Casting Couch: Rachel Rising

By | Apr 16, 2014 | Columns

Welcome back to Casting Couch, your favorite column for the fictional fan casting of potential comic book adaptations! And today we’ll be taking a look at perennial Multiversity favorite, Terry Moore’s “Rachel Rising.” Moore is perhaps one of the best voices in comics, having given us the incredible “Strangers in Paradise”, and his work in […]

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News
Barb Wire To Return for Dark Horse’s Project Black Sky

By | Apr 16, 2014 | News

As teased on Twitter by Nate Piekos, it looks like everyone’s favorite Pamela Anderson film vehicle will be making a return to comics care of Dark Horse’s superhero intiative, Project Black Sky. For those unaware, Barb Wire was part of Dark Horse’s Comics Greatest World imprint, written by John Arcudi and illustrated by several different […]

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Annotations
MGA Study Hall: Issue #38

By | Apr 16, 2014 | Annotations

Hello and welcome back to MGA Study Hall, where all things Morning Glories are analyzed, dissected and poured over with the hope that we can figure out just what is going on! Today’s issue is issue #38, the Abraham and Ike issue. I can’t say any more than that. Join me as I discuss the […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 04/16/2014

By | Apr 16, 2014 | Columns

Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Eisner award-nominated Multiversity Comics’ Art Of The Week! No, I’m never going to let that fact go. This week, we have a pretty great week, even if I do say so myself, with this first piece of Kate Kristopher from Joe Keatinge and Leila del Duca’s “Shutter” by Ron Chan. […]

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