Monthly Archives: October 2020

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Titan Announces “Blade Runner Origins”

By | Oct 22, 2020 | News

Titan Comics have announced “Blade Runner Origins,” a prequel to the original Blade Runner film, set to begin in February 2021. It will explore the genesis of the “blade runners” tasked with “retiring” rogue replicants hiding on Earth, and centers on Cal Moreaux, a grizzled LAPD detective who uncovers a sinister conspiracy behind the apparent […]

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“Dune: House Atreides” #1

By | Oct 22, 2020 | Reviews

I was very excited for the new Dune movie that was going to be coming out this year. Everyone involved seemed to be a fan of the books, the studio had pulled out all the stops when it came to money, and the trailer looked awesome. We were going to get a massive, glorious, and […]

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Alison Bechdel Announces “The Secret to Superhuman Strength”

By | Oct 22, 2020 | News

Alison Bechdel’s new graphic memoir focuses on a different subject than her usual works: exercise. Specifically, the relationship between exercise and creativity. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and due out on May 4, 2021, “The Secret to Superhuman Strength” will explore the influence the cartoonist’s fitness routines have had on her success in the medium. […]

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Exclusive Preview: “Doctor Doom” #8

By | Oct 22, 2020 | Previews

Christopher Cantwell and Salvador Larroca’s “Doctor Doom” series has been a wild ride for the ruler of Latveria, from being framed for an attack on the Moon; to being rescued by Kang the Conqueror; and dying and returning from Hell. Now he’s back on his throne and ready to seize the neighboring country of Symkaria, […]

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“The Daughters of Ys”

By | Oct 22, 2020 | Reviews

Fables and fairy tales have been a part of human society for thousands of years, with many fading into obscurity as culture blend and homogenize. In “The Daughters of Ys”, M.T. Anderson and Jo Rioux breathe new life into one such tale. Anderson blends versions of the fable together into an opaque tale filled with […]

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“Engineward” #4

By | Oct 22, 2020 | Reviews

“Engineward” #4 sees Joss and the crew in a bit of hot water with an atom-worshiping cult, while Gemini and Libra pick up the group’s trail. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written by George Mann Illustrated by Joe Eisma Colored by Michael Garland Lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou As the Celestials discover the truth about the Terran seed, […]

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“Batman” #101

By | Oct 22, 2020 | Reviews

If there’s one thing that most people know about Batman, it’s that he’s incredibly wealthy. This allows him to fight a private crusade against crime and corruption in Gotham City with a near-infinite supply of gadgets and technology. But, as so many are eager to point out, Batman is also a super-genius, an individual who […]

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Vault’s Wonderbound Imprint Announces “Verse”

By | Oct 22, 2020 | News

Vault Comics’ middle grade and young adult imprint, Wonderbound, has announced a new YA graphic novel called “Verse” by writer and artist, Sam Beck (“Monumental,” “The Necromancer’s Map”). It will follow Fife, a boy living in world where magic is feared, and only practiced by evil monsters known as Vell. Fife’s life changes when he […]

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The Rundown: October 22, 2020

By | Oct 22, 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, our very own Kate Kosturski talked demons, dirty diapers, and “Scarenthood” with writer/artist Nick Roche and colorist Chris O’Halloran. – “Seven to […]

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