Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email me our team at either david@multiversitycomics.com or brian@multiversitycomics.com

Could there be more X-films for Bryan Singer in the future? He seemed to indicate as such on Twitter yesterday – also, that X-Men: Days of Future Past trailer is due any day now.
We all love Sam Raimi, right? We all love Army of Darkness, right? So the idea of him directing the sequel to Army of Darkness, starring Bruce Campbell is quite exciting, isn’t it?
Sam Raimi isn’t involved with the Amazing Spider-Man series of films, having walked away after the disappointing Spider-Man 3, but you know who is involved with The Amazing Spider-Man 2? Pharrell Williams! He’s working with Hans Zimmer on the score for the film, which is maybe just weird enough to work.
Ahead of the “DC One Million Omnibus,” due out next week, IGN got an exclusive look at some of the original concept sketches that Grant Morrison did for the event. Pretty insane how talented of an artist the guy is, in addition to being an amazing writer. PS, if anyone is looking for a Christmas gift for me, this is a good place to start.
Not caught up on “Locke and Key?” Get the first two volumes discounted heavily on Comixology through Halloween.
Wanna see the stars of Star Wars crack up, Cannonball Run end credits style? Of course you do!
We all knew that Superman and JFK were besties, but did you know that the original art for the story where the two met was missing for years and now is for sale, under somewhat bizarre circumstances? Well, now you do!
I can proudly say, I only owned one of the 14 Crappiest Marvel Action Figures of the Modern Era.
James Tynion IV talks about his gig co-writing “Batman: Eternal,” as well as confirming his exit from “Talon.” Be warned, certain people of the internet: Stephanie Brown is discussed.
The first trailer for Justice League: War has been released.
And finally, play your Marvel and Disney slot machines before the man gets rid of them. Damn the man, save the slots!