Author Archives: Walt Richardson

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Columns
The Weekend Week In Review (5/28/2011)

By | May 28, 2011 | Columns

Want to keep up with the ever-advancing continuity porn of the DC and Marvel universes, but simply don’t have the time or money to buy every ongoing? We’re here to help. Our newest column, the Weekend Week In Review, gives you ((usually) very) brief synopses of what happened in a select few of DC and […]

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Reviews
Review: American Vampire #15

By | May 27, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Scott SnyderIllustrated by Rafael Albuquerque Ghost War” continues as Henry and his lost unit fight for their lives against a vicious new strain of vampire. Meanwhile, Skinner makes some unexpected moves and Pearl sets out on a perilous journey. The secret vampire war of The Pacific rages on! I’ll repeat what I said […]

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Review: DuckTales #1

By | May 26, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Warren SpectorIllustrated by Leonel Castellani DUCKTALES is back! The hit Disney Afternoon TV show makes a splash this month as an all new, original ongoing comic book series! Written by the creator of the EPIC MICKEY video game and illustrated by MARVEL SUPER HERO SQUAD’s Leonel Castellani, this is the latest and greatest […]

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Review: Strange Adventures #1

By | May 26, 2011 | Reviews

Written and Illustrated by Various Don’t miss this eighty page collection of science fiction short stories from some of Vertigo’s all-time greats, as well as the hot new talents of tomorrow! From the far reaches of space to the not so distant future, we bring you eight science-fiction stories as only Vertigo can do them. […]

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Columns
Fund It!: Comics Get Animated

By | May 25, 2011 | Columns

Comics and animation have always been closely related, whether you’re talking in terms of Scott McCloud’s observation that film is technically sequential art (read your Understanding Comics, everyone), or the more superficial level of there having been multiple animated superhero-based television shows over the years. Nowadays, Marvel and DC are both churning out feature-length animated […]

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Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (5/25/2011)

By | May 25, 2011 | Columns

Buying comics can be an expensive hobby. A lot of fans simply can’t afford everything they’re interested in, due to rising prices and the over-saturation of the market with superhero titles. That’s why we’re here. Every week, the Multiversity staff is asked “What would you buy this week if you couldn’t go over $20?” and […]

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News
Johns and Lee Have Plans for Superman

By | May 23, 2011 | News

According to DC’s blog, The Source, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee will be appearing at the Hero Complex Film Festival on June 11 to talk the Man of Steel. This makes sense, considering the upcoming Zack Snyder film, but there’s one thing that the blog says that is particularly telling: What does DC have in […]

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Check This Out: Adam Kubert’s "Schism" Teaser

By | May 23, 2011 | News

As the latest X-Men crossover by Multiversity favorite Jason Aaron comes ever so closer, Marvel has released a new promotional image by superstar Adam Kubert. There’s nothing subtle about this teaser, though; rather, it promises the high energy showdown that everyone is expecting from Cyclops and Wolverine’s clashing ideas. Now that’s a promising way to […]

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The Weekend Week In Review (5/21/2011)

By | May 21, 2011 | Columns

Want to keep up with the ever-advancing continuity porn of the DC and Marvel universes, but simply don’t have the time or money to buy every ongoing? We’re here to help. Our newest column, the Weekend Week In Review, gives you ((usually) very) brief synopses of what happened in a select few of DC and […]

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Reviews
Review: Batman #710

By | May 20, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Tony DanielIllustrated by Steve Scott Two-Face is back! As an unknown villain targets Two-Face and other Gotham City crimelords for extermination, Batman discovers that Kitrina Falcone, a.k.a. “CATGIRL,” is next on the hit list! Can he save the junior mobster in time? And will helping Kitrina force Catwoman to get involved? Every time […]

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Review: Batman & Robin #23

By | May 20, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Judd WinickIllustrated by Guillem March Jason Todd – Batman’s one-time sidekick, currently the anti-hero known as Red Hood – has been imprisoned in Arkham Asylum for the past several months. But after a period of good behavior, will a transfer to a lower-security prison mean reformation for Jason Todd… or is trouble waiting […]

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