Monthly Archives: September 2019

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Exclusive Preview: “Deathstroke” #48

By | Sep 30, 2019 | Previews

This probably sounds like a broken record, but “Deathstroke” is the best book of ‘Rebirth.’ It is full of surprising, hilarious, heartfelt, and absolutely bonkers moments. Sadly, the book is wrapping up in December with its 50th issue. But fret not! We’ve still got three issues of Priest-penned madness, and we are sharing an exclusive […]

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NYCC ’19: ComiXology Launching “The Dark”

By | Sep 30, 2019 | News

ComiXology is releasing their newest graphic novel “The Dark” just in time for New York Comic Con. The news comes courtesy of io9 who broke the news on the new “biopunk thriller” written by Mark Sable (“Unthinkable,” “Graveyard of Empires”) with art by Kristian Donaldson and colorist Lee Loughridge. The book imagines a world where […]

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The Rundown: September 30, 2019

By | Sep 30, 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, BOOM! Studios announced Mike Hawthorne’s memoir “Happiness Will Follow,” while Dark Horse will release a new Dragon Age comic, “Dragon Age: Blue […]

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Saturday Morning Panels: Week of 9/25/19

By | Sep 28, 2019 | Columns

Welcome to Saturday Morning Panels! You know the drill. Each week the Multiversity staff lovingly scours the new releases to find you, our dear reader, our favorite panels and moments. And we have a fantastic line up for you this week! So kick-back, watch out for spoilers, talk about your favorites in comments section below, […]

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“Batman/Superman” #2

By | Sep 27, 2019 | Reviews

Moving past it’s debut issue, “Batman/Superman” #2 is a much stronger offering, find a stronger balance between character interaction, plot evolution, and outright action. Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by David Marquez Colored by Alejandro Sanchez Lettered by John J. Hill The Batman Who Laughs’ plot is bigger than either the Caped Crusader or the […]

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“Doctor Mirage” #2

By | Sep 27, 2019 | Reviews

When I first read “Doctor Mirage” #2 I was reminded of the 1932 Universal monster movie The Mummy. In many ways, the comic evokes the old school pulpy horror of the Boris Karloff vehicle with its adventure tone, exotic location, and emphasis on ancient and esoteric Egyptian magic and mysticism. However, while “Doctor Mirage” #2 […]

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“New Mutants: War Children” #1

By | Sep 27, 2019 | Reviews

“X-Men” is one of the most prolific superhero franchises of all time, and the focus is on them once again with the recent Hickman-penned “House Of X/Powers Of X” series. But what if we remember a time before the empirical restructuring and grand schemes? The legendary team of Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz once catapulted […]

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“Relics of Youth” #1

By | Sep 27, 2019 | Reviews

“Relics of Youth” #1 packs a lot of action and a large cast into its first issue, with mixed results. Warning: minor spoilers ahead. Written by Matt Nicholas & Chad Rebmann Illustrated by Skylar Patridge Colored by Vladimir Popov Lettered by Andworld Design Nat Rodriguez keeps dreaming of an island. Soon, the dreams become waking […]

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