Author Archives: Walt Richardson

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News
DC Opens the Gates of Gotham

By | Feb 11, 2011 | News

Today, DC’s blog The Source announced a new miniseries arriving on May 25, entitled Gates of Gotham. Co-written by Multiversity-favorite Scott Snyder and Kyle Higgins, it will be illustrated by Trevor McCarthy, and promises to explore Gotham City’s dark past. The secrets of Gotham have been explored in various Batman titles before, but (as far […]

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Columns
Friday Recommendation: Desolation Jones

By | Feb 11, 2011 | Columns

A few weeks back, we here at Multiversity were celebrating the return of Fell, one of Warren Ellis’s greatest comic creations that was put on a lengthy hiatus when his computer croaked in 2008. Of the many other projects whose future the dead computer made suspect, one of my personal favorites was Desolation Jones, a […]

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Columns
Fund It! – Post-Grounded Superman

By | Feb 10, 2011 | Columns

In about five issues, Superman is going to finish his walk about the United States and get back to flying about Metropolis — at least, I assume. I was intrigued by the idea behind the “Grounded” storyline when it was announced, but at this point I have gotten a bit tired of it and am […]

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Columns
Fund It! – The Future of All-Ages Comics

By | Feb 2, 2011 | Columns

Since the downgrading of Brian Clevinger’s all-ages Captain America title from a four issue mini to a lone one-shot, all-ages comics have become the current hot topic within the comic fandom. Last Friday, David laid out the facts and the myths of all-ages comics, and today I would like to present some ideas as to […]

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Columns
This Month In Comics: January 2011

By | Feb 1, 2011 | Columns

Normally when we do the month in review we focus on the best and worst of the month’s comic output. Surprisingly, though, I made it through the month without reading a single bad comic. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure there were more than a few, but upon returning to college I have had neither […]

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Williams’ Batwoman To Be Delayed

By | Jan 19, 2011 | News

It looks like fans of Kate Kane will have to wait a bit before getting their Batwoman fix. According to certain comic shops, their orders of Batwoman #1 by J.H Williams III, W. Haden Blackman and Amy Reeder have been delayed. Rather than coming out next month, as originally planned, the title will most likely […]

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Columns
Fund It! – DC/Marvel (or Marvel/DC)

By | Jan 19, 2011 | Columns

As Joe Quesada left the position of Marvel’s Editor-In-Chief, people began to wonder: will we see another inter-company crossover between the Big Two anytime soon? If you were not aware, someone at DC (Bob Wayne, if I remember correctly) said that they would not crossover with Marvel until Quesada was out of the big chair […]

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Reviews
Review: Captain America – Hail Hydra #1

By | Jan 7, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Jonathan MaberryIllustrated by Sergio Cariello From the dark days of World War II to the Heroic Age, witness the brutal battle between Captain America and the immortal evil known as Hydra! How far back has the gruesome group been killing its way to capture the secrets of eternal life? What can Steve Rogers […]

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Reviews
Review: Steel #1

By | Jan 6, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Steve LyonsIllustrated by Ed Benes In this issue – the start of “Reign of Doomsday” — Doomsday has returned to Metropolis, and Steel is the only hero who can keep him from destroying the city! But how can Steel, a normal human, possibly hope to stop the monster who killed Superman? While I’m […]

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Reviews
Review: Batman Beyond #1

By | Jan 6, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Adam BeechenIllustrated by Ryan Benjamin Yep, you read that right — the future of the DC Universe continues, as BATMAN BEYOND becomes an ongoing series! Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne are stronger than ever after the battle with “Hush” brought their alliance close to the breaking point. But now a super-powered criminal has […]

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News
Cornell, Finch, and More On Action Comics #900

By | Jan 4, 2011 | News

Artist David Finch has been knocking out great covers left and right ever since moving over to DC Comics, but he truly outdid himself with the cover for the upcoming Action Comics #900, released earlier today by DC’s blog The Source. According to The Source, this landmark issue will not only have a whopping 50 […]

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