Author Archives: Joshua Mocle

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News
Captain America: The Fighting Avenger Now a One-Shot

By | Jan 22, 2011 | News

While this was indicated in Marvel’s April 2011 solicitations, we now have explicit confirmation that Marvel’s previously announced All Ages Captain America series, written by Multiversity favorite Brian Clevinger and Illustrated by Gurihiru, has now been downgraded all the way down PAST limited series to a One-Shot. For my money, this is one of the […]

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Columns
Friday Recommendation: Battle Pope

By | Jan 21, 2011 | Columns

This Friday Recommendation has been a long, LONG time coming as it has taken me tragically long to acquire and absorb the fourteen issues of madness that is Battle Pope. Conceived by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore long before The Walking Dead was even a glimmer in their collective mind’s eye, the book was originally […]

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Reviews
Review: Northlanders #36

By | Jan 21, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Brian WoodIllustrated by Becky Cloonan Set in late-period Iceland during a period of intense clan warfare, an elderly fisherman investigates the death of a young girl found embedded in the ice. As the fisherman’s furtive actions catch the attention of the local warriors, blame for the crime shifts over to him. If this […]

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DC Abandons the Comics Code

By | Jan 20, 2011 | News

In an official joint statement from co-publishers Dan Didio and Jim Lee, DC Comics has announced its plans to abandon its use of the comics code authority seal to rate its books, replacing it instead with a rating system of their own similar to the one Marvel implemented on its books back in 2001 when […]

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Review: Brightest Day #18

By | Jan 20, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Geoff Johns and Peter TomasiIllustrated by Ivan Reis, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark & Joe Prado Hawkman and Hawkgirl pay a visit to the Star Sapphires, but with the Hawks’ connection to the cosmic corps, it looks like this meeting may end in bloodshed. And more even more blood may be drawn as Captain […]

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Archaia Unleashes The Grave Doug Freshley

By | Jan 19, 2011 | News

Our friends over at Archaia Press have released information about the first original work to be release through their Graphicly digital distributor, titled The Grave Doug Freshly. Written by Josh Hechinger and illustrated by mpMann, the book promises some Sergio Leone-level Western antics combined with a healthy dose of comedy. The physical release is expected […]

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Kieron Gillen Flies Solo On Uncanny X-Men

By | Jan 18, 2011 | News

It’s been implied for a few weeks since Matt Fraction’s involvement with Fear Itself was announced, but today Marvel’s “still shiny” Senior Editor Nick Lowe has confirmed that Multiversity demigod Kieron Gillen will be the sole writer of Uncanny X-Men beginning with April’s #534.1 & #535. Obviously this development makes perfect sense and I believe […]

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Columns
Multiversity Casting Couch – Hawkeye

By | Jan 17, 2011 | Columns

In this edition of the casting couch, we’ll take a look at one of my favorite characters – Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye! Ol’ Clint is a property Marvel has been optioning for the last few years, but so far has nothing really concrete lined up in terms of SOLO output for. However, with his popularity […]

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Reviews
Review: Superman #707

By | Jan 14, 2011 | Reviews

Plot by J. Michael StraczynskiWritten by Chris RobersonIllustrated by Alan Goldman In a small town near Des Moines, Iowa, Superman discovers that everyone is terrified of something, but they won’t say what — they just want The Man of Steel to leave as fast as possible. Find out what horrible secret awaits. Man oh man […]

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The Gotham High That Never Was

By | Jan 11, 2011 | News

Those fine chaps over at Comics Alliance have uncovered some rather juicy details about a DC Animated series that got lost in the shuffle – Gotham High That’s right, Bruce Wayne and his gallery of villainous rogues re-imagined as high school aged teenagers. Originally conceived by creators Jeffrey Thomas and Celeste Green, the series actually […]

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Columns
Into the Fancave #7

By | Jan 10, 2011 | Columns

Up to bat on this week’s Into the Fancave is long-time Multiversity supporter and established podcaster in his own right, Brian Salvatore! This New Jersey native has been reading comics for quite some time and has some great thoughts on comic pricing and perceived value of comics from one fan to another. Click below and […]

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