Monthly Archives: March 2021

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Rabid World Featured Reviews
“Rabid World” #1

By | Mar 26, 2021 | Reviews

The tail end of a global pandemic is either the perfect time or the worst time to release a comic like “Rabid World” #1, Scout Comics’ latest title, which centers on a rapidly spreading, chaos inducing global disease that turns people into mindless killers. The central conceit: what if rabies affected humans like it did […]

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“Barbalien: Red Planet” #5

By | Mar 26, 2021 | Reviews

“Barbalien: Red Planet” comes to its end with its fifth issue, brining the story back full circle to where it began, with a stark portrayal of the red planet. Since this is the final issue, there will be many spoilers ahead. Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Script by Tate Brombal Illustrated by Gabriel […]

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The Rundown: March 26, 2021

By | Mar 26, 2021 | 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, comiXology announced the superhero series “The Final Girls,” Vault announced the new fantasy series “Barbaric,” and Marvel Comics announced an exclusive direct […]

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ComiXology Announces “The Final Girls”

By | Mar 25, 2021 | News

ComiXology have announced “The Final Girls,” an original, five-part superhero series written by newcomer Cara Ellison, with art by Sally Cantirino (“I Walk With Monsters”), colors by Gab Contreras (“Witchblood”), and lettering by Joamette Gil (“Nottingham”). Debuting on March 30, the darkly comedic series takes place in a dystopian version of Scotland, six years after […]

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Exclusive Preview: “X-Men” #19

By | Mar 25, 2021 | Previews

One of the most mysterious plot threads in Jonathan Hickman’s “X-Men” run has been the Vault in Ecuador, a temporal anomaly where thousands of years pass while the outside world runs normally. Home to the Children of the Vault, a mutant-like group that were created by a similar scientific experiment to speed up evolution, the […]

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Television
Five Thoughts on Riverdale‘s “Destroyer”

By | Mar 25, 2021 | Television

It’s bottom of the ninth. We’re down one field goal and need to score a bogie to clinch this win. The other team is getting their hooker ready and warmed up to prevent us from scoring that last three pointer. So we’re going to go out there! And we’re gonna fight! AND WE’RE GONNA WIN! STRONG SIDE! LEFT SIDE! STRONG SIDE! LEFT SIDE!

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“Count”

By | Mar 25, 2021 | Reviews

Re-imagining a story is a tradition almost as old as literature itself. The best adaptations extract the core appeal of a narrative, add their own unique breath of life, and let the new, refreshed tale out into the world. “Count” is one such tale. It is a breath-taking retelling of “The Count of Monte Cristo” […]

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“Bitter Root” #11

By | Mar 25, 2021 | Reviews

While it’s always exciting to see one of your favorite books come back from a hiatus, the return issue can sometimes be a bit of a slog. Not only does the book have to establish the stakes of the new story, but it’s also an opportunity for the creative team to create a fresh jumping-on […]

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“Alien” #1

By | Mar 25, 2021 | Reviews

As Marvel begins to make use of Disney’s acquisition of the Alien franchise, what can we expect going forward into this new era of the famous franchise? Read on to find out just our first taste. Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Illustrated by Salvador Larroca Colored by Guru-eFX Lettered by Clayton Cowles THE ICONIC CINEMATIC […]

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