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The Rundown: October 31, 2016

By | Oct 31, 2016 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the weekend. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – You remember how a bunch of people on the Internet started pretending that Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice was actually a decent, sensical movie after the […]

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“Vigilante: Southland” #1

By | Oct 28, 2016 | Reviews

DC is continuing its diversification at the fringes of its line, putting out another miniseries that introduces a new version of a classic character. Keep reading for our (more or less) spoiler-free review. Written by Gary Phillips Illustrated by Elena Casagrande Donny was feeling pretty settled in his cushy life. Even though his girlfriend was […]

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The Multiversity Address: “Civil War II” #6

By | Oct 28, 2016 | Columns

Welcome to The Multiversity Address, Multiversity Comics’s recap series for Marvel’s “Civil War II.” After, Jess, Alice, and I died in the process of covering every single “Secret Wars” tie-in, we opted to just let me recap Marvel’s latest revival of a classic crossover. Obviously, we’ve got “Civil War II” spoilers from here on out. […]

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“The World of Edena”

By | Oct 28, 2016 | Reviews

Moebius’s works are most famous for their profound influence on comics-dom and the difficulty involved in actually finding any of them. Licenses have been dropped and mixed up, rights management is all over the place, and his chief English publisher, Humanoids, ridiculously prices these books, so they’re practically inaccessible to the people who would most […]

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“Firefly: No Power in the Verse” #1

By | Oct 28, 2016 | Reviews

There is perhaps no fandom more devoted so long after the series’ end as that for Firefly. While barely more than a dozen episodes long, plus the movie Serenity, its fans continue even now to beg for another season, but while that may never happen, we continue to get comics that continue the story. Written […]

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“Prince Of Cats”

By | Oct 28, 2016 | Reviews

Two apartment buildings, both alike in dignity, in fair Brooklyn, where we lay our scene. With a new printing from Image Comics, Ronald Wimberly’s “Prince Of Cats”, a graphic novel written and illustrated by Wimberly in which he explores the lives of the characters of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet set against the background of 80s […]

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The Rundown: October 28, 2016

By | Oct 28, 2016 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – We are going to have a lot more about this later today from our site, but Chelsea Cain – writer of Marvel’s recently cancelled “Mockingbird” – […]

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“Bloodshot U.S.A.” #1

By | Oct 27, 2016 | Reviews

Bloodshot is in the fight of his life as New York City becomes infested with nanite infected citizens. Read on for our spoiler free review of “Bloodshot U.S.A.” #1. Written by Jeff Lemire Illustrated Doug Braithwaite and Brian Reber In Bloodshot we trust! Project Rising Spirit – America’s greatest exporter of classified weapons technology – […]

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“Wolfcop” #1

By | Oct 27, 2016 | Reviews

Just in time for Halloween, the adaptation of “Wolfcop” is here and he reluctantly wants to save us from road thugs, cannibals and huge, evil mutants. Being part wolf and part cop sounds like the most bad ass thing that has ever existed, I mean it is the ultimate combination, but as this new comic […]

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“Batgirl” #4

By | Oct 27, 2016 | Reviews

As much an extension of Brendan Fletcher, Cameron Stewart and Babs Tarr’s “Batgirl of Burnside” as it is a departure, Hope Larson’s “Batgirl” has juggled a variety of tonal identities in the ‘Rebirth’ era but hasn’t betrayed the young, fun character at its core. Does issue #4 continue this trend, or like Babs’ new acquaintences […]

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