Monthly Archives: July 2021

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Reviews
Some Kind of Suicide Squad: Animated, Part 1

By | Jul 31, 2021 | Reviews

Despite having a critically acclaimed run under their belt and some miniseries appearances the Suicide Squad – both the concept and publishing property – never really broke out into the mainstream comic consciousness after their run ended in 1992. Which is odd considering that period would soon see the Image revolution and from it a […]

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Saturday Morning Panels: Week of 7/28/21

By | Jul 31, 2021 | Columns

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 in the […]

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“Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar” #1

By | Jul 30, 2021 | Reviews

Like most great franchises, Dune is a series with an almost exhaustive scope that creates a universe leaving you with small details that could conceivably spin out into their own stories. Yet, like other exhaustive universes, there are moments that the temptation to color in the lines of the original series can lessen the overall […]

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The Society Pages: A Justice Society of America Retrospective – “Black Adam: The Dark: The Dark Age” “Justice Society of America” #23-26

By | Jul 30, 2021 | Columns

Welcome back to the Society Pages, a column that looks back at the ‘modern’ history of the Justice Society of America. The main thrust of this column is to look at “JSA” and “Justice Society of America,” two ongoing series, written for most of their runs by Geoff Johns. After an unplanned week off, we […]

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“Superman: Son of Kal-El” #1

By | Jul 30, 2021 | Reviews

Ever since Jon Kent, son of Lois and Clark Kent, was introduced to the DC Universe, he’s had quite a busy life. So busy, in fact, that he was aged up so the readers could skip his childhood then sent off to the future. What does all this mean for a character who knows he’ll […]

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