Monthly Archives: July 2020

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Five Thoughts on Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure‘s “Sorrowful Successor” and “Bloody Battle! Jojo and Dio”

By | Jul 31, 2020 | Television

Episodes eight and nine are a string of battles leading to another confrontation between Dio and Jojo, interspersed with tragedy and coincidence. Jojo becomes Zeppeli’s hope for success to destroy both the Mask and Dio as he falls to his inevitable fate. More allies arrive in the form of Zeppeli’s teacher and several fellow monks […]

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Chronicles of Shazam: “Countdown” #26-13

By | Jul 31, 2020 | Columns

I tried. I really tried to get through 25 issues of “Countdown” for today’s column. I just couldn’t do it. Written by Paul Dini, Keith Giffen, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Tony Bedard, Adam Beecham, and Sean McKeever Penciled by Scott Kollins, Ron Lim, Tom Derenick, Jesus Saiz, Pete Woods, Carlos Magno, Jamal Igle, and Howard […]

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Reviews
“That Texas Blood” #2

By | Jul 31, 2020 | Reviews

“The buzzards are hungry, and waste no time.” This line of dialogue, said by by a nameless officer, is more or less how “That Texas Blood” #2 begins. Joe Bob, the soft yet quintessential I’m-too-close-to-retirement-for-this-shit sheriff, responds to the other officers on scene with similar West Texas stoicism: “No, they do not.” He looks up […]

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ComiXology Announces “Funny Creek”

By | Jul 31, 2020 | News

Via IGN, comiXology have announced “Funny Creek,” a five-issue limited series written by Rafael Albuquerque and Rafael Scavone, with art by Eduardo Medeiros. Set in 1985, the book follows Lilly and Andy, two kids who bond over their love of the titular Wild West-themed cartoon. After a terrible tragedy, Lilly becomes trapped within the world […]

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The Rundown: July 31, 2020

By | Jul 31, 2020 | 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, James Tynion IV and writer/editor Steve Foxe announced “Razorblades: The Horror Anthology,” an online pay-what-you-want horror magazine, and we have an exclusive […]

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“Hedra” #1

By | Jul 30, 2020 | Reviews

Are comic books a respectable form of art? Annoyingly, this is a question that comic book creators, readers, and fans have had to deal with for a very long time and the obstacles have been daunting over the years. In the beginning of what we know of as the comic book industry in the late […]

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