Monthly Archives: September 2020

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Television
Five Thoughts on Westworld’s “Phase Space”

By | Sep 21, 2020 | Television

Howdy, fellow humans who are definitely not robots who just think you’re humans, and welcome to our review of HBO’s science fiction series, Westworld. In this episode we meet the tragically cold-blooded Teddy 2.0, we witness the ever-changing power dynamics inside Westworld, and inside Westworld, and as always, we question the nature of reality. There […]

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Columns
Ghosts of Comics’ Past: September in Comic History – Comics for Girls, Bloody Ink, Wizard, and McFarlane

By | Sep 21, 2020 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with new items from 1941, 1977, 1991, and 1995. SEE! The first comic for girls. SEE! A comic printed in blood. SEE! The debut of “Wizard” magazine. SEE! Todd McFarlane made to look bad on national TV. Enjoy! September 1941 In 1941, the Parents Magazine Institute decided to take a stand […]

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The Rundown: September 21, 2020

By | Sep 21, 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, DC Entertainment announced that DC Universe will be becoming a comics-only subscription called DC Universe Infinite next year. We also unveiled two […]

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Reviews
“Angel Sanctuary Vol 5 & 6”

By | Sep 20, 2020 | Reviews

Kaori Yuki is writing a story of manipulation and control at the highest orders of the universe, with levels of misdirection and false fronts as complicated as you would expect from a parliament of ageless angels. At the bottom of it all is Setsuna, a boy inhabited by an Angel at the top of it […]

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Television
Five Thoughts on Fringe‘s “Inner Child”

By | Sep 20, 2020 | Television

Welcome to Multiversity Comics’ Summer Binge of Fringe, a series that Parks and Recreation’s own Ben Wyatt once called “airtight.” The show’s fifteenth episode is a fine one, but it also firmly steps on the brakes after a propulsive installment last week. 1. Ugh “Inner Child” is fine. It’s got a solid premise and the […]

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Five Thoughts on Mission: Impossible’s “The Psychic”

By | Sep 20, 2020 | Television

“The Psychic” originally broadcast on April 22, 1967. Directed by Charles Rondeau and written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, this episode finds the IMF preventing a corrupt businessman from selling illegal acquired patents for top-secret defense hardware. What makes this mission impossible is hat this businessman, Lowell, has fled to South America to […]

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Reviews
“Star Wars: Doctor Aphra” #34-36

By | Sep 19, 2020 | Reviews

There’s a lot of twists and turns as we close out the penultimate arc of this series, setting up a finale no one can expect.  But is the script here trying too hard to do too much? Written by Si Spurrier Illustrated by Cris Bolson, Andrea Broccardo, Wilton Santos and Caspar Wijngaard Inked by Marc […]

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Columns
Saturday Morning Panels: Week of 9/16/20

By | Sep 19, 2020 | Columns

Hello and welcome back 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, and talk about your favorites […]

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