Author Archives: Jaina Hill

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“Anno Dracula: 1895 – Seven Days in Mayhem” #1

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

I don’t know why I haven’t read Kim Newman’s Anno Dracula. I’ve always wanted to; it combines my love of alternate history with my love of a good old fashioned Victorian monster mash. Then it turns into a long-form vampire epic, following bloodsucking immortals through the centuries of history. That all sounds like my jam! […]

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“Batwoman” #1

By | Mar 16, 2017 | Reviews

Kate Kane is back, and badder than ever. Things were looking shaky for her for a moment: a fan-favorite character since her inception, editorial differences during the New 52 run of “Batwoman” cast an unfortunate shadow over the character. Since the beginning of ‘Rebirth,’ Batwoman’s role has changed drastically, making her more of a team […]

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Charmed 1 Featured Reviews
“Charmed” #1

By | Mar 10, 2017 | Reviews

I’ve often been a big fan of licensed comics. Sometimes you get to see the stories of other characters in the universe (“Star Wars”) or you see the continuation of a beloved series (“Buffy”). Sometimes the comics aren’t even that great, but your love for the source material makes them very meaningful (“Orphan Black”). With […]

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America #1 Reviews
Pick Of The Week: “America” #1

By | Mar 2, 2017 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

“Who is America to you?” From page one to the letters page, “America” #1 is fists out, the most America Chavez book that could possibly exist. America has slowly been accumulating a cult fanbase since she first premiered in the 2011 miniseries “Vengeance,” and if you already consider yourself to be a die-hard, you’re getting […]

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Curse Words 2 Featured Reviews
“Curse Words” #2

By | Feb 23, 2017 | Reviews

“Once upon a time, there was a wizard. THEN IT ALL WENT TO HELL.” Charles Soule might be the hardest working guy in comics. He’s written ongoings for DC, has multiple ongoing series over at Marvel, is writing “Letter 44” for Oni (which may be one of the smartest books on the stands today), and […]

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Batman 17 Featured Reviews
“Batman” #17

By | Feb 17, 2017 | Reviews

At this point, you probably have a good idea as to whether or not you’re a Batman fan or not. The most prolific comic book character has been interpreted in every conceivable way, in every conceivable medium. But then you get an artistic visionary like Tom King at the helm, and he turns what you […]

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Wicked and Divine #26 Featured Reviews
“The Wicked + The Divine” #26

By | Feb 10, 2017 | Reviews

“You’re lying. You know more than that.” First with a god-powered throw-down, then with a high-pressure negotiation, “The Wicked + the Divine” #26 keeps up the momentum. Ever since Persephone exploded Ananke, the series has been let loose, rushing ever-faster to an unknown destination. Probably somewhere bad. As the stakes are made more clear and […]

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Darth Maul #1 Featured Image Reviews
“Star Wars: Darth Maul” #1

By | Feb 3, 2017 | Reviews

In “Star Wars: Darth Maul #1,” Cullen Bunn takes his love of villainy to a galaxy far, far away. Here he has the opportunity to expand the backstory of the soft-spoken Sith apprentice. Having only spoken about three lines in his only major movie appearance, there’s plenty left to say about Maul. Written by Cullen […]

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Hulk #2 Featured Reviews
“Hulk” #2

By | Jan 27, 2017 | Reviews

“Hulk” #2 continues the story of a very depressed Jenifer Walters. She’s had a rough couple of months, spending most of “Civil War II” in a coma and waking up to find a bunch of her friends dead, including her beloved cousin Bruce. Now she’s trying to put her life and career back together, while […]

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Deadpool Vs the Punisher #1 Featured News
The Rundown: January 5, 2017

By | Jan 5, 2017 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown of comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – In what seems like it must have already happened, Marvel has announced a new “Deadpool Vs the Punisher” miniseries from Fred Van Lente and Pere Perez. […]

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Hanna-Barbera Annuals Featured News
Hanna-Barbera Line Expands in DC Team-Up Annuals

By | Dec 12, 2016 | News

Since launching earlier this year, the Hanna-Barbera line at DC has produced a number of truly different books, from the classic feel of “Future Quest,” to the modern day allegory of “The Flintstones,” but so far, they have remained squarely in their own little worlds. Well, that all changes in March, when the books all […]

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