Monthly Archives: April 2017

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Weapon X #1 Featured Reviews
“Weapon X” #1

By | Apr 14, 2017 | Reviews

An enticing logline and solid creative team makes the middling  “Weapon X” #1 so frustrating. Written by Greg Pak Penciled by Greg Land Inked by Jay Leisten Colored by Frank D’Armata Lettered by Joe Caramagna Decades ago, the Weapon X program produced the deadliest mutant killers on the planet. Now, with more research, more funding […]

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American Gods #2 Featured Reviews
“American Gods Shadows” #2

By | Apr 14, 2017 | Reviews

Seemingly written for fans of the source material rather than new arrivals, “American Gods: Shadows” #2 continues to be a welcome story for both groups, whether to see the words transformed into artwork or to see the inter-deity intrigue unfold for the first time. Written by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell Illustrated by P. […]

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“Black Panther and the Crew” #1

By | Apr 14, 2017 | Reviews

It was an exciting moment for many of us when it was announced that Ta-Nehisi Coates would be headlining a major Marvel comic book. Coates has emerged as one of the most prominent cultural critics of a generation, and as the recipient of MacArthur Fellows Genius Grant, “Black Panther” became the superhero book it was […]

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Wonder Woman #13 Featured Reader Poll
Reader Poll: Who is the Quintessential Wonder Woman Writer?

By , , , and | Apr 14, 2017 | Reader Poll

Earlier this week, Greg Rucka confirmed that he is departing “Wonder Woman” with issue #25, wrapping up his second stint of writing Diana stories. While we are very excited about his (albeit temporary) replacement, we will miss Rucka, who was undoubtedly one of the most important writers to ever write Diana. So, we started putting […]

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“Guardians of the Galaxy” #19

By | Apr 14, 2017 | Reviews

Brian Michael Bendis is currently responsible for a huge portion of Marvel’s publishing output. The writer is presently working on some of the most beloved franchises in the medium, pushing lots of new characters right now. As soon as his name was attached to “Guardians of the Galaxy,” it was hard to be anything but […]

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Force Ghost Coast to Coast Logo Podcasts
Force Ghost Coast to Coast, Season II, Episode 1: Rebels + Aftermath

By , , and | Apr 14, 2017 | Podcasts

There’s been an awakening… have you felt it? [audio: https://rss.art19.com/episodes/95be7a7b-2488-4ebc-a7e3-890127487731.mp3] It’s time! The second season of Force Ghost: Coast To Coast has officially kicked off with it’s first episode! Join host Alice W. Castle (@AliceWCastle) as she wraps up Rebels Season 3 with a discussion with Zach Wilkerson (@sirfox89) and Robbie Pleasant (@R_Pleasant). Then stick […]

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Miles Morales Featured News
The Rundown: April 14, 2017

By | Apr 14, 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. – Kicking off, Sony has found its Miles Morales in “Dope” actor Shameik Moore. Both Moore and Liev Schrieber were cast today in the upcoming animated Spider-Man flick. The […]

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The Realist Plug and Play featured Reviews
“The Realist: Plug and Play”

By | Apr 13, 2017 | Reviews

The second collection of Israeli cartoonist Asaf Hanuka’s autobiographical comics finally gets an English translation. Does it prove valuable enough to have been translated? Read on to find out. Written and Illustrated by Asaf Hanuka Translated by Yardenne Greenspan Lettered by Deron Bennett The Realist: Plug and Play continues the journey of the Eisner-Award winning, […]

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