Author Archives: James Johnston

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Review: Stray Bullets: Killers #1

By | Mar 13, 2014 | Reviews

After nearly a decade, David Lapham returns to one of the greatest crime series of all time with “Stray Bullets: Killers” #1 Written and Illustrated by David Lapham One of the most acclaimed crime series ever returns! When Gary Goldsmith and his young son Asa are involved in a deadly hit and run, their night […]

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Boomb Tube: Got That Mojo

By | Mar 11, 2014 | Columns

Welcome back to Boomb Tube, Multiversity’s weekly column detailing the current Cape Cartoons scene. This week, Beast Boy tries to brain up in Teen Titans Go! and Mojo makes his disturbing debut on Avengers Assemble. Spoilers ahead! Before we get started it should be noted that Beware the Batman is not on Cartoon Network’s 2014-15 schedule. This is pretty dour […]

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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #1

By | Mar 7, 2014 | Reviews

The Jean Grey School for Higher Learning opens for summer class in the relaunched “Wolverine and the X-Men!” Read our review below! Written by Jason Latour Illustrated by Mahmud Asrar WELCOME TO THE JEAN GREY SCHOOL OF HIGHER LEARNING! The ALL NEW MARVEL NOW smash hit series schools with Jason Latour (WINTER SOLDIER) and Mahmud […]

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Five Reasons Batman’s Going To Be In For A World Of Hurt In Arkham Knight [Theory]

By | Mar 6, 2014 | Columns

Did you guys know they were making another Arkham game?! After City you think they would’ve stopped but for some reason they’re making yet another game about Batman. Crazy, right?! In the few days since the announcement of Arkham Knight (whose Miami Vice style spin-off Arkham Nights is still pending announcement) there’s been a whorl of theories, especially regarding who the main antagonist will […]

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Review: Evil Empire #1

By | Mar 6, 2014 | Reviews

“Evil Empire”, the new series by Max Bemis and Ransom Getty from BOOM! Studios imagines the opening days of dystopian society. Minor spoilers ahead! Written by Max Bemis Illustrated by Ransom Getty WHY WE LOVE IT: After POLARITY, we just had to work with writer (and Say Anything lead singer) Max Bemis again, and his […]

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Boomb Tube: For The Birds

By | Mar 4, 2014 | Columns

Welcome back to Boomb Tube, Multiversity’s weekly column detailing the current Cape Cartoons scene. This week, Teen Titans Go! gets an extended Regular Show cameo and Avengers Assemble gets savage. Spoilers ahead! TTG! opens with a fire alarm leading to the exact amount of slapstick violence you’d expect from the Titans Go. Robin goes up to find the source of […]

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Review: Revenge #1

By | Feb 28, 2014 | Reviews

Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill bring us the story of The Revenger in this week’s “Revenge” #1 which manages to be completely gratuitous but, miraculously, doesn’t lose itself in its sex and violence. Written by Jonathan Ross Illustrated by Ian Churchill MATURE READERS Griffin Franks was a joke in Hollywood. A washed up action-hero. Over […]

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Review: Shadow Hero #1

By | Feb 27, 2014 | Reviews

Taking one of comics’ most obscure heroes and rebuilding him for the modern day, Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew turn The Green Turtle into a real Shadow Hero. Read our review of the first e-issue to the upcoming graphic novel below! Written by Gene Luen Yang Illustrated by Sonny Liew The Green Turtle is […]

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Boomb Tube: Asgardians of the Galaxy

By | Feb 25, 2014 | Columns

Welcome back to Boomb Tube, Multiversity’s weekly column detailing the current Cape Cartoons scene. This week, we have a heavy case of continuity as we go back to a missed Teen Titans Go! and Agents of SMASH decides to do a really quick Thor: The Dark World recap. Spoilers ahead! “Be Mine” opened with a flashback to an episode of Teen […]

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Review: Stronghold: The Chains #1

By | Feb 21, 2014 | Reviews

An oversized edition collecting the first three issues of a Power Rangers send-up with hints of Philip K. Dick and Half-Life 2 thrown in, “Stronghold: The Chains” #1 is an unpolished yet interesting book from the indie side of the industry. Written by Brian Visaggio  Illustrated by Kevin Roberts The stunning beginning of Stronghold. A […]

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