Author Archives: Elias Rosner

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Reviews
“Redfork”

By | Dec 28, 2020 | Reviews

The horror of “Redfork” is both obvious and not, eldritch and all too human. It is a story of hope in a place that feels hopeless, but reminds us that the world is a cruel place made crueler by our indifference and greed. It’s a book by Brit writing about a swath of rural America […]

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Make Mine Multiversity Episode 58: Amazing, Fantastic, Murderous

By and | Dec 18, 2020 | Podcasts

Excelsior, true believers! It's time to dig into the book that catapulted Marvel to the tops of the Manhattan skyline: "Amazing Spider-Man" by Lee & Ditko. That's right, after a bit of a mix up last episode thanks to ol' Excited Elias and Jovial Jake, we're discussing the web-slinging, rooftop swinging, definitely-not-murder-plotting Spider-Man and the many, MANY villains in the first 12 issues of his solo series, his debut in "Amazing Fantasy" #15, and his very first Annual.

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“Batman/Catwoman” #1

By | Dec 4, 2020 | Reviews

It’s been about a year and the long awaited King cut of Batman post-‘City of Bane’ is here, complete with the first comic canon introduction of Andrea Beaumont from the best Batman movie Mask of the Phantasm (don’t @ me.) While it’s impossible to tell where the story is going, as is par for the […]

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Make Mine Multiversity Episode 56: Metal Man Punch Good

By , and | Nov 20, 2020 | Podcasts

This month's book club was so massive, so big that we needed to bring in a special guest to help us out. No, it's not John Cassady, though that would be sweet. No, it's not Joss Whedon because, uh, how to put this delicately. Well, here's a Rundown with some details and we get into it in the episode. It's fellow site contributor Joe Skonce! He's here to talk about all 25 issues of "Astonishing X-Men," make bad jokes with Jake and Elias, and talk about that big metal man who punch good: Colossus.

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“Dracula, Motherf**ker”

By | Nov 17, 2020 | Reviews

Vampires, and Dracula in particular, go through cycles. We’re seeing a resurgence again after a long fallow period and this means that we get both derivative works and wild and fun takes on the characters (like this one.) So break out your bell bottoms, prepare for paisley, and get ready for everything to be on the verge of a bad trip in “Dracula, Motherf**ker.”

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