Monthly Archives: March 2017

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“Bloodshot: Reborn” #0

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

“Bloodshot: Reborn” #0 exists in an odd space. Do not be fooled by the numerical designation, this is not the beginning but the end…again. Like I said, an odd space. For all intents and purposes, Jeff Lemire’s overall run of his “Bloodshot: Reborn” arc ended with the final issue of miniseries, “Bloodshot: USA.” But it […]

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“The Magdalena” #1

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

With the end of “Witchblade” in November 2015, the tale of the Thirteen Artifacts seemed to have come to a conclusion with the title that brought them about. However, the concept has been rejuvenated with this retool of “The Magdalena,” to kickstart a new era of the Top Cow universe, one of the few cohesive […]

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Reader Poll: Which of Marvel’s “ResurrXion” Titles Are You Most Excited About?

By and | Mar 24, 2017 | Reader Poll

Next week sees the release of “X-Men Prime” #1, the official kickoff of ‘ResurrXion,’ the new Marvel mutant status-quo shift. Ten ongoing series are part of ‘ResurrXion,’ and the line is a mix of current stories folding into the line, as well as new takes on old concepts. The mix feels very 1990’s-inspired – something […]

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“Anno Dracula: 1895 – Seven Days in Mayhem” #1

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

I don’t know why I haven’t read Kim Newman’s Anno Dracula. I’ve always wanted to; it combines my love of alternate history with my love of a good old fashioned Victorian monster mash. Then it turns into a long-form vampire epic, following bloodsucking immortals through the centuries of history. That all sounds like my jam! […]

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“Doom Patrol” #5

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

“Doom Patrol” is finally getting ready to close out the series debut arc with issue #5. Seeing the first few chapters naturally come together and progress towards closing out the big debut arc has been an absolute joy thus far, but this series has an awful lot of plot threads and concepts to juggle. With […]

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The Rundown: March 24, 2017

By | Mar 24, 2017 | 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 rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – The official Justice League twitter feed spent Thursday teasing snippets of the first trailer and character posters. They even convinced Ben Affleck to join in on the in-no-way-contractually-obligated fun. […]

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“Curse Words” #3

By | Mar 23, 2017 | Reviews

Charles Soule and Ryan Browne continue their new oddball fantasy series. Beware of mild spoilers as we dig into this issue! Written by Charles Soule Illustrated by Ryan Browne Colored by Michael Garland with Ryan Browne and Michael Parkinson Lettered by Chris Crank “THE DEVIL’S DEVIL,” Part Three. Wizord, the world’s most popular wizard (also […]

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“Steven Universe #2”

By | Mar 23, 2017 | Reviews

Boo Box have had some serious success adapting popular Cartoon Network series to comics, and “Steven Universe” is no exception. The first issue of the new series rang true to the highly socially aware show’s roots, but can the momentum follow on into the second issue? Written by Melanie Gillman Illustrated by Katy Farina Colored […]

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Five Thoughts on Arrow‘s “Kapiushon”

By | Mar 23, 2017 | Television

Arrow is trying very hard to make Prometheus/Adrian Chase feel like the character-defining villain that we’ve seen the other big bads be over the past few seasons. This episode goes a long way to developing that idea – but how successfully? Keep reading to find out, and I guess, spoiler-warning? 1. The ‘confession’ Prometheus’s whole […]

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“Iron Fist” #1

By | Mar 23, 2017 | Reviews

Marvel has timed the release of the new “Iron Fist” comic well, coinciding right with the release of its Netflix show. What no one anticipated, however, was the show’s poor critical reception. Fortunately, we’re not here to talk about the show – Jess is doing a great job at that – so we can see […]

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