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Black Stars Above #2 Featured Reviews
“Black Stars Above” #2

By | Dec 20, 2019 | Reviews

“Black Stars Above” #2 throws Eulalie into the deep end and onto a mysterious path. Along the way, she sates her curiosity, passes out of the bounds of reality and meets some very strange creatures. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written by Lonnie Nadler Illustrated by Jenna Cha Colored by Brad Simpson Lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou The […]

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“Doomsday Clock” #12

By | Dec 20, 2019 | Reviews

It can be tough to talk about “Doomsday Clock” because it is really three different books all in one: it is a sequel to “Watchmen,” it is a story about the shifting narrative nature of the DC Universe, and it is an attempt to restore some of the DC mojo that has been gone since […]

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“The Visitor” #1

By | Dec 20, 2019 | Reviews

“The Visitor” #1 takes a somewhat decompressed approach to its introductory issue, which makes this part compelling character study, but part more prologue that a proper introduction. In what seems like a zero issue, there is little representation of the main character itself, but rather of the world he inhabits and the supporting cast that […]

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“Read Only Memories” #1

By | Dec 20, 2019 | Reviews

Cyberpunk is a genre that has had something of a resurgence in the last decade in all types of mediums, especially video games. 2064: Read Only Memories was an example of that genre done in a way that paid homage to its roots and pushed the boundaries of futurist style and fashion more than it […]

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“Star Wars: Empire Ascendant” #1

By | Dec 20, 2019 | Reviews

As Marvel Comics puts an end to the current “Star Wars” series, closing out the era set between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, they are giving us a special anthology issue that is tying up some of their previous series as we look forward to the future. Mild Spoilers Ahead Written by […]

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“The Infected: The Commissioner” #1

By | Dec 19, 2019 | Reviews

How does Jim Gordon do in his one-shot issue as a member of the Batman Who Laughs’s Secret Six? Well, as many a story begins, the interesting tale takes place on a dark and stormy night… Written by Paul Jenkins Illustrated by Jack Herbert Colored by Adriano Lucas Lettered by Troy Peteri Commissioner Gordon has […]

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“Folklords” #2

By | Dec 19, 2019 | Reviews

Once upon a time. . . No, wait, this is a review. Reviews don’t start with “Once upon a time.” Or maybe they can. Maybe this one does. Once upon a time, Matt Kindt and Matt Smith created “Folklords.” We here at Multiversity Comics loved the first issue and were eager for the second. And […]

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“Suicide Squad” #1

By | Dec 19, 2019 | Reviews

Beware spoilers ahead! Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Bruno Redondo Colored by Adriano Lucas Lettered by Wes Abbott Task Force X-nicknamed the Suicide Squad-unites some of the DCU’s unlikeliest villains for its bloodiest series yet! The Squad’s new mission is to neutralize a new group of international super-terrorists known as the Revolutionaries-and not everyone […]

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“The Black Mage”

By | Dec 19, 2019 | Reviews

Previously prevented from attending the exclusive, whites only St. Ivory Academy, the first black student has finally been granted admittance. Tom Token, a young black man, begins his academic career at St. Ivory thanks to the Magical Minority Initiative but finds that although the rules have changed to permit him to be there, the attitudes […]

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“Two Dead”

By | Dec 17, 2019 | Reviews

In Van Jensen and Nate Powell’s Southern Gothic crime graphic novel “Two Dead,” Gideon Kemp, a new police officer and a World War II veteran getting bearings in 1946 Little Rock, meets another police officer. But this police officer is part of the segregated Black police force, “the other cops,” who look out for their […]

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Reincarnation Stories Feature Reviews
“Reincarnation Stories”

By | Dec 16, 2019 | Reviews

There’s a recurring gizmo in Reincarnation Stories, “The Plot Robot.” It’s a carnival contraption, a combination of a one armed bandit and fortune teller machine. A desperate writer can pull a lever, and the robot ejects a story idea on two cards. “A king” “is kidnapped”. Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch’s friend and coworker, mocks it, […]

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“Valkyrie: Jane Foster” #6

By | Dec 13, 2019 | Reviews

What goes up, must come down. It was cool when Jane Foster picked up Mjolnir but the clock started ticking the second she did. Nothing personal, that’s how it is for pretty much all legacy characters. Wally West was the main Scarlet Speedster for decades and even he wasn’t untouchable. Now we’re on to the […]

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“Dungeons & Dragons: Infernal Tides” #1

By | Dec 13, 2019 | Reviews

Minsc, Boo, Delina, and the rest of the heroes of Baldur’s Gate are back as Jim Zub and Max Dunbar continue the “Dungeons & Dragons” comic storyline. True to tradition, these comics tie in to the latest adventure book to come out from D&D: “Descent Into Avernus.” So how does the latest adventure begin? Let’s […]

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Catalyst Prime: Seven Days #3 Featured Reviews
“Catalyst Prime: Seven Days” #3

By | Dec 13, 2019 | Reviews

“Catalyst Prime: Seven Days” #3 gives the beleaguered heroes and residents of Earth a glimmer of hope, and a new super to lead the pack. Warning: major spoilers ahead. Written by Gail Simone Pencilled by José Luís Inked by Jonas Trinidade Colored by Michelle Madsen Lettered by Saida Temofonte DAY THREE: The Incidentals have been […]

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“Spider-Man 2099” #1

By | Dec 13, 2019 | Reviews

“Spider-Man 2099” is back in a brand new one-shot continuing the 2099 crossover at Marvel. Writer Nick Spencer is expanding on the status quo for Miguel O’Hara established in recent issues of “Amazing Spider-Man” and the “2099 Alpha” #1 one-shot. The line brings readers back into 2099 to catch up with the fan-favorite characters. Spencer […]

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“The Red Mother” #1

By | Dec 13, 2019 | Reviews

With the “The Red Mother” #1, Jeremy Haun delivers what is very likely his most anticipated series yet. Undoubtedly, many readers will love the pervasive creepy tone and psychological depth. Some may be scared off, however, by it’s slow-burn structure and minimal action. (Warning: may contain minor spoilers.) Written by Jeremy Haun Illustrated and Colored […]

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