Monthly Archives: September 2020

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“Detective Comics: Batmen Eternal”

By | Sep 24, 2020 | Reviews

Endings are hard, especially in comics. It’s a delicate thing, finding a way to create a sense of finality, but not close the book so hard that others can’t pick up the pieces. But with the right set of emotions and character beats, it’s not impossible. The end of James Tynion IV’s run on “Detective […]

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TKO Studios Announces Third Wave of Books

By | Sep 24, 2020 | News

Publisher TKO Studios have announced their third wave of graphic novels, which consists of three books releasing on November 9, 2020. Available to pre-order from October 16, they consist of the following titles: – “The Pull,” a sci-fi epic by writer Steve Orlando (“Commanders in Crisis“), artist Ricardo Lopez Ortiz (“Blank Panther vs. Deadpool”), colorist […]

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“The After Realm” #3

By | Sep 24, 2020 | Reviews

“The After Realm” #3 catches us up to Oona’s present with a troll battle, a map mishap and an old friend coming to the rescue. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written & Illustrated by Michael Avon Oeming Colored by Taki Soma Lettered by Shawn Lee Oona encounters the dead god, Odin! With his body and mind taken […]

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“X of Swords: Creation” #1

By | Sep 24, 2020 | Reviews

Remember when the X-Men were a relatively simple cast of characters that were a powerful and effective stand in for discussing race relations and bigotry in 20th century America? Well, now the X-Men have their own nation on the sentient island of Krakoa and while it has proven to be a haven for mutantkind, dark […]

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“The Immortal She-Hulk” #1

By | Sep 24, 2020 | Reviews

Death in comics is one of those things that’s easy to poke fun at, the idea that (with a few notable exceptions) no one stays dead. Sure characters might disappear for a while and some might come back different than when they died, but they do come back. While some have explored superheroes and their […]

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Podcasts
Robots From Tomorrow: Episode 171 – “Judge Dredd: America” by Wagner & MacNeil [Rebroadcast]

By | Sep 24, 2020 | Podcasts

This episode was originally broadcast on March 5, 2015. Thirty-eight years of continuous weekly publication has given Judge Dredd fans a huge back catalog of stories to choose from. Mike & Greg flex some Multiver-City One muscles in this episode and take an in-depth look at ‘America,’ the shattering tale by Dredd co-creator John Wagner […]

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The Rundown: September 24, 2020

By | Sep 24, 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, Archie Comics struck a deal to release their entire line on comiXology Unlimited, and Marvel is relaunching “S.W.O.R.D.” as part of their […]

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Reviews
“The Winter of the Cartoonist”

By | Sep 23, 2020 | Reviews

An able teller of subtle tales, Paco Roca retraces a pivot point in Spanish comics history in “The Winter of the Cartoonist” (Fantagraphics Books), showing with Mad Men-like nuance that there was nothing subtle about the forces shaping that vibrant and yet exploitative industry in the winter of 1957. Though specific to the cartooning heroes of Roca’s […]

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Archie’s Entire Line Available Now on comiXology Unlimited

By | Sep 23, 2020 | News

As of today, Archie Comics will release on comiXology Unlimited the same day they are available in print. Starting with “Sabrina: Something Wicked” #3, all new issues from the publisher will be available on the digital comic subscription service at no extra cost. Archie will also be making their entire library available on Unlimited, with […]

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