Monthly Archives: January 2019

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StarCraft Soliders feature Reviews
“Starcraft Soldiers” #1

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Reviews

“Fire washes the skin off the bone and the sin off the soul. It cleans away the dirt. And my momma didn’t raise herself no dirty boy.” So spoke Franko Tildon, the first fighting Firebat in the greater lore of Blizard’s long-running sci-fi series Starcraft. I quote the eloquent Mr. Tildon to note that the […]

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Blossoms 666 - Featured Reviews
“Blossoms 666” #1

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Reviews

With writer Cullen Bunn at the helm and fantastic art by Laura Braga and Matt Herms, “Blossoms 666” #1 does everything that a great debut issue demands, artfully setting the series in motion while prompting the reader to wonder, what will happen next? (Warning: contains minor spoilers.) Written by Cullen Bunn Illustrated by Laura Braga […]

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Crypt of Shadows #1 - Featured Reviews
“Crypt of Shadows” #1

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Reviews

Open your ears, dear reader, what do you hear? The creaking of the gates as you sit alone in the mausoleum. The scraping of metal and stone coming from the corner, the shuffling of feet, the drip, drip, drip of blood coming from the walls. Do you dare approach or are you all too aware of what nameless evil lurks in the “Crypt of Shadows?"

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“The Spider King: Frostbite”

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Reviews

Josh Vann and Simone D’Armini’s “The Spider King” captivated audiences last year with a sublime blend of historical Viking action and glamorous, weird sci-fi tropes. The creators set up a spectacular universe in their comic, so it makes sense that they would return to it once more, in this case with the one-shot “Frostbite”. But […]

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Weapon H 12 Featured Previews
Exclusive Preview: “Weapon H” #12

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Previews

In the annals of important Hulk writers, Greg Pak has a special place. One of the creators that has most shaped and grown Hulk mythology, Pak particularly is adept at creating new characters that expand the Hulk mythos. First Amadeus Cho, and now Clayton Cortez, aka Weapon H. Cortez’s solo series ends this month with […]

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Reviews
“Guardians of the Galaxy” #1

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Reviews

It’s safe to say, that this point, that Donny Cates has moved past being a rising star at Marvel and into being a one of their most celebrated writers. He has a way of creating high concepts and exciting new stories, which has been a breath of fresh air to the Marvel universe. Because of […]

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Podcasts
Make Mine Multiversity, Episode 21: Catchphrases Ensue and Titles Debut

By | Jan 25, 2019 | Podcasts

Welcome to Make Mine Multiversity: A Marvel Podcast! Each episode we will look at the pressing Marvel news, review some current titles, television shows, or movies, or take a look at celebrated stories from Marvel’s past. [audio: https://rss.art19.com/episodes/14db2c02-a63b-4d19-afe8-d52b8873ea11.mp3] The MMM team of Kevin Gregory (@kbgregory13), Jess Camacho (@JessCamNJ), and Nick Palmieri (@NPalmieriWrites) tackle Marvel’s biggest […]

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The Rundown: January 25, 2019

By | Jan 25, 2019 | 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, Rumiko Takahashi was awarded the Grand Prix d’Angoulême. – “Powers” co-creator Michael Avon Oeming has announced he will be writing and drawing […]

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Aquaman 44 Featured Reviews
“Aquaman” #44

By | Jan 24, 2019 | Reviews

When readers first learned that acclaimed writer Kelly Sue DeConnick was coming back to Big Two comics via “Aquaman,” most readers likely expected a back-to-basics approach for the hero. However, DC has offered readers anything but with the title from day one when “Aquaman” first launched in Rebirth. While the first part of author Dan […]

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Reviews
“Oliver” #1

By | Jan 24, 2019 | Reviews

Sometimes, I’m a little jealous of people who go see superhero movies but don’t read the comics. When I saw Captain America: The Winter Soldier in theaters, there were some surprised gasps and murmurs when Bucky Barnes was revealed to be Hydra’s brainwashed assassin. While this was old news to a comic fan like me, […]

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