From tomorrow's Multiversity: Mastermen by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee.
Ouch.
From tomorrow's Multiversity: Mastermen by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee.
Ouch.
From tomorrow's Multiversity: Mastermen by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee.
Ouch.
From tomorrow's Multiversity: Mastermen by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee.
Ouch.
[...]
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When I was at San Diego Comic-Con in 2014, I discovered that I still had a standing invitation from Eddie Berganza to pitch and I worked up[...]
And comics news reporting sites become implicit in that market distortion every time we run them as a story.
Well, we'll have a bit of that.
Superman #38, full of his new power, new costume, and new revelation about his identity, has sold out and gone to a second printing, heading to stores for March 11th.
It will[...]
The Multiversity Guidebook collated a bunch of different parallel universes – 52 in all – and described almost every one, including…
Which was rather reminiscent of these titles.
Naturally, this was brought up on the Byrne Robotics Message Board.How did it go down, do you think?
Conversation locked by John…
Remember, The Multiversity also includes a world of talking animals and[...]
The Miracleman #15.
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Grant Morrison has written the Multiversity Guidebook But who is drawing it?
The DC Comics website lists Ben Oliver, Chris Sprouse, Dan Jurgens, Cameron Stewart, Klaus Janson, Gary Frank, Nicola Scott and "Various".
Whereas Amazon lists Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jae Lee, Jon Bogdanove, Gary Frank, Todd Nauck, Chris Sprouse, Andrew Robinson, Duncan Rouleau, Cameron Stewart, Pete Woods, Ben[...]
Multiversity from DC Comics, written by Grant Morrison with art by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Nei Ruffino, Ben Oliver, Frank Quitely, Cameron Stewart, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado
Everything I adored about Avengers and New Avengers this year is here, and more besides Again, it needs a map Each comic is not just a story, but each[...]
I know from personal experience that some comic shops get only a couple copies, or none at all, and I've had some difficulty getting a hold of it from time to time as it has approached its fourth issue.
Maybe it's the concurrent release of the Multiversity comics that has Morrison fans distracted, leaving this highly[...]
Multiversity: Pax Americana by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, the book that made Jupiter's Legacy even later, is out today and it it stunning Absolutely stunning, from beginning to end.
Focussing on the Charlton Heroes of the DC Multiverse, it continues to tell a metafictional tale and, as expected, is heavy reminiscent of Watchmen With some[...]
This week it's mainly DC with some Spidey books, and couple Image.
Morrison's Multiversity Pax Americana is his answer to Watchmen It starts with Peacemaker/Comedian assassinating President Harley/Kennedy one page one, then it gets more insane from there I'd love to read a Morrison monthly on any of these one-shot! Wonder Woman #36 is the first[...]
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And this is an attempt to put the record straight by going through his life's work in the creative sphere.
And talking of spheres, he also designed the Multiversity Map recently with Grant Morrison, and made a number of the decisions that Grant has been credited with So, yes, he'll probably talk about that too…
The talk[...]
Multiversity: The Just #1 is out today, by Grant Morrison and Ben Oliver.
A couple of years ago, Grant Morrison told Playboy,
He's very plutonian in the sense that he's wealthy and also in the sense that he's sexually deviant Gayness is built into Batman I'm not using gay in the pejorative sense, but Batman is very,[...]
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It's another exciting week of comics hitting the shelf! We were glad to have Buzz join us again for another episode and we had a lot of fun with him on the set!
Tons of storylines continued this week as we get even more Multiversity, we learned[...]
We mentioned the CBLDF Retailer Membership drive the other week, including a variety of CBLDF exclusive covers for retailer supporters.
Well, it will also include Michael Cho's cover to Multiversity: Pax Americana, above And might make a nice counterpoint to his Before Watchmen cover for Minutemen, below…
We mentioned the CBLDF Retailer Membership drive the other week,[...]
It's a key to understanding the publisher's storylines, including Grant Morrison's Multiversity series that's out right now.
It's a long-overdue tool that demystifies DC and the New 52 for loyal readers, and especially new ones, and one that DC can reap benefits from for years to come if they work it right Here are three reasons[...]
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This is a ridiculous long game.
Everybody remembers Action Comics #9 and the storyline that came after right, with Calvin Ellis ("Superman done right" according to[...]
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The Futures End event is still amazing, the Spider-Verse has us caught in its web, and of[...]
Also, Dr Fate may have something to say about this.
Dr Fate criticises Multiversity's decision to use the same plot as The Avengers right now.
Why do I guess that this is the comic that will have been really underordered this week? Gwen Stacy as a Spider-Man in Edge Of Spider-Verse, and also having to deal with those really nice,[...]
And on these Earths we've had folks like these.
Who rather resemble DC's Justice League.
Well, in Grant Morrison's Multiversity #1, one of the Earths we encounter has a version of The Avengers, the Retaliators, as I heroes travel through the Bleed from one dimension to another.
So how far are they going to take this? Well in the new[...]
It read like a put-down of many straight white male comic fans' (and perhaps DC itself's) possessive attempts to keep Batman the way he was in the 80s, when the comics industry first "grew up".
Multiversity has pushed things to an even more absurd place, with Cthulhu-esque villains who drain characters dry while refusing to let[...]
And you might consider it a companion piece to Multiversity #1 as well.
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And so it is with Annihilator, ostensibly about[...]
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He gave a shout out to his colorist for doing so much "extra" to add to the work, making it something "you can feel". Slides were shown where Jurgens is thrilled to draw a character who can "morph" and wants to draw it every panel with the Hulk.
The discussion moved on to Multiversity, and Prado[...]
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This week, we hit shuffle with Dark Horse Presents #1, sing lullabys with Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #1, go on a road trip with Multiversity #1, turn out the night with Dark[...]
It got complicated.
Now, Rebellion hold claim to Zenith and all its attributes, even if Grant Morrison sends them nasty legal letters.
But with versions of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four and the Savage Dragon making parallel appearance in Multiversity #1, could this be a way for Grant Morrison to bring back a bit of his old[...]
We salute you, and the keenness you bring to your passion.
And head over all was the launch of Multiversity Despite the high price, Morrison proved a big draw, especially in a week without Batman and Amazing Spider-Man, but it also beat out mainstay Batman Eternal But a more open field also allowed the likes of Fade[...]
I'm going to try and keep them to a bare minimum, but some may still slip through, especially for Multiversity, I'd say.
I won't discuss this week's Batwoman much as it's had some discussion on Bleeding Cool already this week and I wouldn't want to spoil the emotional core of this issue Suffice to say, that[...]