Monthly Archives: August 2019

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“Moon Knight” #11

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

In recent years, Moon Knight has been a recurring character at Marvel Comics, with different iterations of the character being frequent but short-lived. The most recent run of the series, by Max Bemis and Jacen Burrows, ended last October and the title has yet to be relaunched. For the next 12 weeks, in this summer […]

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“Magnificent Ms. Marvel” #6

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

Being a superhero isn’t as cool as it might look. It’s not all fun and games for the cape crowd, they definitely take their lumps time and time again. You would be hard-pressed to think of a superhero that hasn’t gone through some form of great turmoil or tragedy. Plenty even have to deal with […]

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“Strayed” #1

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

First time comic book writer Carlos Giffoni wrestles with themes of colonization, resource extraction, and human impact, even as he delivers an understated script that lets Juan Doe’s incredible artwork soar. (Warning: may contain minor spoilers.) Written by Carlos Giffoni Illustrated and Colored by Juan Doe Lettered by Matt Krotzer In the far future, a […]

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Exclusive Preview: “Angel” #4

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Previews

Since moving over to BOOM! Studios, the Joss Whedon Buffyverse has been totally reinvigorated. One of the spotlight titles, “Angel,” is the perfect example of this. Bryan Hill (“American Carnage,” “Batman and the Outsiders”) is one of the most talented writers in all of comics, and is having one hell of a 2019. Aided by […]

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“Pretty Violent” #1

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

When one of the creative minds behind the weirdly sweet and sweetly weird modern animated classic Adventure Time turns his attention to the comic book medium, it’s difficult not to pay attention. In Derek Hunter’s afterword, he details the moonlighting labor of love that is “Pretty Violent.” It’s not an uncommon refrain for creators of […]

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“Year of the Villain: Black Mask” #1

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

“Year of the Villain: Black Mask” does not do much to draw readers into the Year of The Villain but does offer some insight into the pathology of Black Mask. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Cully Hamner Colored by Dave Stewart Lettered by Wes Abbottt Black Mask was one of Gotham […]

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“Ghost-Spider” #1

By | Aug 23, 2019 | Reviews

“Ghost-Spider” #1 is the kind of slice of life, low-key, seemingly non-threatening Spider-Man story that would be right at home on a spinner rack in a 1970’s drug store. It’s a throwback to the kind of stories that made Spider-Man the most popular character Marvel ever published, only this time it’s with Spider Gwen. Written […]

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Podcasts
Force Ghost Coast to Coast, Season III, Episode VII: Solo with Greg Matiasevich

By and | Aug 23, 2019 | Podcasts

There’s been an awakening… have you felt it? [audio: https://rss.art19.com/episodes/1241ad1c-3f72-4dbd-b362-deb35af80db1.mp3] This week, Brian welcomes Robots From Tomorrow co-host Greg Matiasevich to discuss the second, and final ‘A Star Wars Story’ film thus far. Among the topics discussed: droid/human sex, the lack of pointing, and a certain Lucasfilm connection. Follow Greg and Brian on Twitter @GregMatiasevich […]

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News
The Rundown: August 23, 2019

By | Aug 23, 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, Marvel revealed that “Star Wars” will end with issue #75 and Dynamite announced “KISS: Zombies” and a second “Red Rising Sons of […]

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