Author Archives: Christopher Chiu-Tabet

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Ewing, Ram V and Hitch Relaunching “Venom”

By | Jun 2, 2021 | News

Marvel Comics have announced writers Al Ewing and Ram V, will be relaunching the “Venom” series this November, alongside artist Bryan Hitch, inker Andrew Currie, and colorist Alex Sinclair. Little was said about the direction the series will take the character in, other than that Ewing will be “bringing the same style and sensibilities that […]

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AfterShock Announces “10 Years to Death”

By | Jun 1, 2021 | News

AfterShock Comics have announced “10 Years to Death,” a new, 48-page ‘One-Shock’ by writer/actor Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica), and artist Cliff Richards (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”). Described as a cross between The Shawshank Redemption and The Sixth Sense, the book follows a newly hired prison guard, a recently incarcerated mass murderer, “and the death that […]

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The Rundown: June 1, 2021

By | Jun 1, 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. Yesterday was fairly light on news since it was Memorial Day, but in case you missed it, our Summer Comics and TV Binges got underway, and you […]

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Benoît Sokal, Cartoonist and Video Game Designer, Dead at 66

By | May 30, 2021 | News

French video game publisher Microids have announced that cartoonist and game developer Benoît Sokal passed away on Friday, May 28, after battling a long-term illness. He was only 66 years old. Sokal was best known for creating the anthropomorphic detective series “Inspector Canardo,” and the steampunk adventure game series Syberia, which he subsequently adapted into […]

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Julie Doucet Returns With “Time Zone J”

By | May 27, 2021 | News

In their Winter 2022 catalog, Drawn & Quarterly have revealed they will be publishing “Time Zone J,” an autobiographical graphic novel by Canadian underground cartoonist Julie Doucet. Set in 1989, the book will follow a 23-year old Doucet as she flies to France to meet a soldier she befriended via fan mail. “Time is not […]

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DC Unveils “Pennyworth” Comic Book Series, Alfred’s First

By | May 26, 2021 | News

DC have released their August 2021 solicitations, which include a seven-part Pennyworth tie-in comic, written by Scott Bryan Wilson (“Batman: Gotham Knights”), with art by Juan Gedeon (“Venom”). The comic will actually mark the first time Batman’s butler has starred in his own print series. The solicit’s synopsis reads, “Spanning the years between the hit […]

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BOOM! Studios Joins #DisneyMustPay Task Force

By | May 26, 2021 | News

In a press release, the joint task force #DisneyMustPay have announced publisher BOOM! Studios will work with them to ensure writers who are owed royalties by Disney will be compensated. BOOM!, which holds the license for comics based on Fox productions Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, as well as more series acquired from Rupert […]

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Five Thoughts on Black Lightning‘s “The Book of Resurrection, Chapter Two: Closure”

By | May 25, 2021 | Television

On the series finale of Black Lightning, Jefferson lay beaten, near dead, and buried in a coffin by Whale; Lopez began absorbing Freeland’s power grid; and the truth about Jennifer’s transformation was revealed. 1. What a Waste The comic book-style opening title immediately gives away China McClain’s return as the original Jennifer, which I suppose […]

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Eternals Trailer Released

By | May 24, 2021 | News

Marvel Studios have released the first trailer for the Eternals movie, directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao: Narrated by Salma Hayek as the Eternals’ spiritual leader Ajak, the trailer introduces the godlike beings as helping nurture the development of prehistoric humans thousands of years ago, culminating in the founding of the city of Babylon […]

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