Yearly Archives: 2017

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“Mirror” #8

By | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews

Emma Rios and Hwei Lim’s “Mirror” series has been one of incredible intrigue to me. On one hand, there’s so much to it, that every page feels well crafted and brimming with imagination. But you really have to work hard for it, and the release schedule makes it hard to read in singles. Let’s see […]

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Five Thoughts on Gotham‘s “Pax Penguina”

By | Sep 22, 2017 | Television

I have never watched an episode of Gotham until now. I’ve heard it’s crazy, all too happy to jettison anything considered canon in favor of spinning its own intricate web of bonkers. Once James stepped down from our normal weekly coverage, we decided it might be interesting if the Multiversity staff covered one episode of the show week-to-week. […]

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“Star Wars Adventures” #2

By | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews

When the Star Wars licence went to Marvel, it resulted in some great comics, but I felt a twinge of regret. Dark Horse had been publishing some excellent Star Wars comics since 1991. The Marvel books are as good, often better, but somewhat homogeneous. That’s why I was excited and perplexed to discover the brand new IDW “Star Wars Adventures.” […]

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“The Wild Storm” #7

By | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews

“The Wild Storm” is back with the start of its second arc, things are getting weird. But are they really “weird,” nobody seems to mind bodies not matching outward appearances besides Angelica. As the cast deals with the fallout, “Wild Storm” begins to shine through with how weird-not weird all of this really is. Written […]

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The Rundown: September 22, 2017

By | Sep 22, 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, the apocalypse clock approaches midnight once again as DC has announced today that the upcoming Rebirth capstone “Doomsday Clock” will release its first issue […]

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Exclusive Preview: “Black Panther” #18

By | Sep 21, 2017 | Previews

Ta-Nehisi Coates has been building one of the best Marvel runs of the past half decade with his turn on “Black Panther,” helping to establish T’Challa as a major player in the Marvel Universe before his feature film in February of 2018. The series was briefly spun off into “Black Panther and the Crew,” but […]

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“Over the Garden Wall 2017 Special”

By | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

Come with me on a trip to the Unknown and see what may appear in our path. Mild spoilers ahead. Written by Jonathan Case, Gris Grimly, and Samantha Glow Knapp Penciled by Hannah Christenson, Gris Grimly, and Cole Closser Colored by Juan Useche, Gris Grimly, and Cole Closser Lettered by Jim Campbell Wirt and Greg […]

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“Angelic” #1

By | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

Take flight with a new fantasy series about what’s left behind and what comes next after humans. Read on for our review of “Angelic” #1, which contains mild spoilers. Written by Simon Spurrier Illustrated by Caspar Wijngaard Lettered by Jim Campbell Designed by Emma Price WINGED MONKEYS! TECHNO-DOLPHINS! QUANTUM ALLEYCATS! – Humanity’s long gone. Its […]

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“Batman: The Red Death” #1

By | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

The Dark Knights have risen! After the huge centerpiece issue that unleashed The Dark Knights, it’s finally time for the first of the one-shots focusing on the evil heroes with “Batman: The Red Death” #1. Will the novelty of an evil Batman really propel an entire issue’s worth of content? Is the Dark Multiverse idea […]

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“Dept. H” #18

By | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

Existential dread is on the menu this week. Whether confronting us with horrors of humanity or horrors of the deep, Matt Kindt makes certain this series stays as gripping as ever. Dept. H #18 Written & Illustrated by Matt Kindt Colored by Sharlene Kindt Lettered by Marie Enger The mystery of who killed Mia’s father […]

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