Monthly Archives: November 2018

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Reviews
“Cemetery Beach” #3

By | Nov 16, 2018 | Reviews

“Cemetery Beach” #3 continues Ellis’s high-speed space chase in a nicely balanced issue that pairs more weird action with some key character details to keep us hooked. Written by Warren Ellis Illustrated and Colored by Jason Howard Lettered by Fonografiks President Barrow has created his perfect society on an alien world. It’s been running smoothly […]

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Reader Poll: What is Your Favorite Classic Disney Comic?

By , , and | Nov 16, 2018 | Reader Poll

With all the pop culture focus on superheroes, it can be easy to forget that, for many years superheroes were very much out of favor with the comics-buying audience. What was in vogue, for many of those years, were Disney comics. Although we typically think of Disney characters in films or on television, Disney characters […]

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“The Black Order” #1

By | Nov 16, 2018 | Reviews

Proxima Midnight. Black Dwarf. Corvus Glaive. Black Swan. Ebony Maw. Together they are the Cull Obsidian…the Black Order. Witness them slaughter armies! Tremble in fear as they leave countless bodies in their wake! Recoil in horror as they…eat lunch? Written by Derek Landy Illustrated by Philip Tan Lettered by VC’s Clayton Cowles Colored by Jay […]

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“Uncanny X-Men” #1

By | Nov 16, 2018 | Reviews

It has finally arrived. The much anticipated new volume of “Uncanny X-Men” was released on an extra-sized first issue that harkens back to a narrative style of old, combined with a more modern flare. And while it also brings some of the downside of past eras, it succeeds far more than it falls short. Written […]

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Exclusive: Artist’s Commentary from Colin Lorimer on “The Prisoner: The Uncertainty Machine”

By | Nov 16, 2018 | Art Feature

Earlier this week, Titan Comics released the trade paperback on “The Prisoner: The Uncertainty Machine,” their 2018 miniseries sequel to the classic television series, The Prisoner. In honor of that release, we’ve got an exclusive chat with artist Colin Lorimer about some of his pages in the book, and what led him to make those […]

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The Rundown: November 16, 2018

By | Nov 16, 2018 | 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. In case you missed it, DC Comics announced plans for Batman’s 80th anniversary and “Detective Comics” issue #1000, AfterShock revealed “Oberon,” BOOM! announced “Ronin Island,” ”Daredevil” will […]

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MIT Press Announce YA Graphic Novel “The Curie Society”

By | Nov 15, 2018 | News

MIT Press, a university press focused on science and technology, has partnered with Einhorn’s Epic Productions to produce “The Curie Society,” a graphic novel that will introduce “an international secret society of young female scientists.” The new OGN will be written by Blue Delliquanti, the creator of the webcomic “O Human Star,” and edited by […]

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Zdarsky and Checchetto Relaunching “Daredevil” in February

By | Nov 15, 2018 | News

On Earth’s Mightiest Show, Marvel have announced that “Daredevil” is returning next year with a new creative team in the shape of writer Chip Zdarsky (“Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man”) and artist Marco Checchetto (“Old Man Hawkeye”). The current “Daredevil” creative team of writer Charles Soule and artist Phil Noto are wrapping up their run […]

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“William Gibson’s Alien 3” #1

By | Nov 15, 2018 | Reviews

It is widely known that Alien 3 was a production nightmare that went through countless screenplays, multiple directors, and changes from page to screen. It was director David Fincher’s feature film debut and he left the project before it was completely finished, leaving the studio to ultimately release a dark, confusing, downer of a sequel […]

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“Firefly” #1

By | Nov 15, 2018 | Reviews

When Boom! Studios announced that they had acquired the license for both “Firefly” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” it seemed like a new era for the publisher. Each series has a relative amount of fan-fare based on the property alone. Thankfully, Boom! continued to put their best foot forward by bringing out a creative team […]

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“Life Is Strange” #1

By | Nov 15, 2018 | Reviews

When assessing the quality of a comic book adaptation, it’s important to think about the audience and the intent. Sometimes, that’s pretty hard to puzzle out. Not so with “Life Is Strange” #1 from Titan Comics. The audience are fans of the first season of the singular and strange Square Enix game. The goal is […]

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