Monthly Archives: July 2019

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Little Bird #5 Featured Reviews
“Little Bird” #5

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

“Little Bird” #5 is the end of an era, and a miniseries, and a lot of things. Fortunately, the ending’s a good one, and more importantly, it’s meaningful. Written by Darcy Van Poelgeest Illustrated by Ian Bertram Colored by Matthew Hollingsworth Lettered by Aditya Bidikar MINISERIES FINALE! An unexpected alliance could turn the tide for […]

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“The Quiet Kind”

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

What happens when you suddenly have the power to fight back against the bullies that have taunted you for years? It’s a wish-fulfillment plot that has been explored in superhero comics for years, but this time, Chuck Brown, Jeremy Treece, Kelly Williams, and Adam Pruett look to be exploring it in a modern and rather […]

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Wizard #55 – The Time Marvel Contracted Image Studios to Create Comics for Them

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

Way back in March 1996, the biggest news of the month was the arrangement between Marvel and Image founders Rob Liefeld and Jim Lee. Surely hindsight will show this short-lived and ill-remembered run isn’t the most noteworthy thing covered that month… The cover After the unsuccessful Marvelution (see last week’s review of “Wizard” #54), Marvel […]

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“Blade Runner 2019” #1

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

Move over, Rick Deckard. There’s a new (or rather, old) blade runner in Los Angeles. Written by Michael Green and Mike Johnson Illustrated by Andres Guinaldo Colored by Marco Lesko Lettered by Jim Campbell A new Blade Runner makes her debut, in the first comic to tell original stories set in the Blade Runner universe! […]

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“The Life and Death of Toyo Harada” #5

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

The most recent events in “The Life and Death of Toyo Harada” have left me speechless. I now have absolutely no idea where the series is headed next. Due to recent status quo changes with Harada, I want to see author Joshua Dysart establish an endgame and direction for the series. This is the chapter […]

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“Collapser” #1

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Reviews

While I love superheroes first and foremost, I’ve also read a good deal of non-superhero, ‘indie’ titles as well. I didn’t plan on it but I first got into indie comics thanks to my local library. Sure, I was mainly searching for Spider-Man paperbacks but titles like “Transmetropolitan” and “Chew” looked pretty interesting. I really […]

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Pick of the Week: “Loki” #1

By | Jul 18, 2019 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

Having survived his father’s digestive tract in “War of the Realms,” Loki is back with a new solo run. Is everyone’s favorite trickster god up to the task of carrying the story? Well, it is this week’s Pick of the Week, so let’s see how the trickster god’s story goes. Written by Daniel Kibblesmih Illustrated […]

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SDCC ’19: ComiXology Originals Announces “Adora and the Distance” and “Afterlift”

By | Jul 18, 2019 | News

The comiXology Originals line is growing by two come later this year when a new wave launches. Amazon’s digital comics platform announced two new books for winter 2019 at a press conference at San Diego Comic-Con: the young adult graphic novel “Adora and the Distance,” and the five-issue creator-owned title “Afterlift.” “Adora and the Distance” […]

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The Rundown: July 18, 2019

By | Jul 18, 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, DC announced that “Birds of Prey” is relaunching this October, Image has a new supernatural series titled “Nomen Omen,” Dynamite has a […]

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