Author Archives: Alice W. Castle

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Reviews
Review: Mighty Avengers #11

By | Jun 13, 2014 | Reviews

Last issue, we saw how Adam Brashear dealt with the death of the Watcher in the first of this series’ “Original Sin” tie-ins. This issue sees the start of a decades old secret being unleashed upon Luke Cage as Al Ewing and Greg Land bring us back to good old 1973. Written by Al Ewing […]

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Pick Of The Week: The Empty Man #1

By | Jun 12, 2014 | Reviews

Picture, if you will, a world not unlike our own. A world where a deadly virus ravages the land and seems to cause the violent death of everyone it infects. The world is in panic. Join me as we take a look at the all too real horrors that Cullen Bunn and Vanesa Del Rey […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 06/11/2014

By | Jun 11, 2014 | Columns

Welcome to Multiversity Comics’ Art Of The Week. It’s not long until the release of Guardians Of The Galaxy (only a month or so, give or take where you live) and the hype train is rolling on. That’s why I wanted to feature this piece of Rocket Raccoon (there’s a Groot in the link) by […]

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Review: Nailbiter #2

By | Jun 6, 2014 | Reviews

The birthplace of serial killers gets even weirder and even more disturbing as “Nailbiter” begins lifts the veil on what lingers in Buckaroo, Oregon. Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by Mike Henderson Officer Nicolas Finch doesn’t care about Buckaroo, Oregon’s serial killers or its secrets — he just wants to find his missing friend. With […]

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Review: D4VE #5

By | Jun 5, 2014 | Reviews

The end of “D4VE” is here. 34RTH is lost and the K’laar have taken over. It’s down to one retired defensebot past his prime to save the day and not destroy the planet in the process. Written by Ryan Ferrier Illustrated by Valentin Ramon Without power or hope, the robots fall at the hands of […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 06/04/2014

By | Jun 4, 2014 | Columns

You know who I love? Captain and Ms. Marvel. You know who else I love? Dean Trippe. You know what’s the best thing ever? This piece by Dean Trippe of Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel. Oh, and Noh-Varr is pretty okay too, I guess. (I’m kidding, Marvel Boy’s pretty great too.) Also: go check out […]

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News
Marvel Announces Scott Derrickson as Director for Doctor Strange Film, Also That There Will Actually Be a Doctor Strange Film [Updated]

By | Jun 3, 2014 | News

Update: And, taking to Twitter, Scott Derrickson has confirmed his role as director. Still no word on whether or not they’ve nailed down the Squeakquel writers, though. Original Article Apparently in an attempt to stem the tide on the amount “What the hell is going on with Ant-Man?” articles that have cropped up in the […]

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Review: Inhuman #2

By | May 30, 2014 | Reviews

After an unfortunately slow and unfocused first issue, “Inhuman” returns to try and forge a permanent place in the Marvel Universe. But is it successful? Well, you’ll have to read on to find out. Written by Charles Soule Illustrated by Joe Madureira • New Inhumans are transformed every day as the Terrigen Mist spreads around […]

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Review: Giant-Size Spider-Man #1

By | May 29, 2014 | Reviews

Finally! Peter Parker has come back to the Marvel Universe! Written by Joe Caramagna Illustrated by Scott Koblish, Giancarlo Caracuzzo, Francesca Ciregia, Elena Casagrande, Tim Seeley, Scott Koblish • Young Peter Parker is the high school bullies’ favorite target. But all that changes the day a science experiment goes wrong, and Peter begins to transform! […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 05/28/2014

By | May 28, 2014 | Columns

So you know how that one guy from Stardust is like totally Daredevil now? Well, I’m going to use that as a reason as to why we have three different Daredevil this week. I don’t know what I’d do if Marvel hadn’t dropped that bombshell, but here we are. The first of this week’s Daredevil […]

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Review: Elektra #2

By | May 23, 2014 | Reviews

Elektra is back and the hunt for Cape Crow is on as W. Haden Blackman and Mike Del Mundo return for a second bout with Marvel’s deadliest assassin. Can they take a character that has largely been pushed to the side and bring her into the spotlight? Well, if this issue is any indication chances […]

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