Today's Superman sees a multiuplicity of multiversity, as Superman encounters the Superman of Red Son. They were introduced at the end of Multiversity… …but we ...
Still, despite the wait, I can't say that the book let me down. True to the DC All Access copy, Multiversity is indeed the most Morrison-ian book I've ever read. It's the latest tale in the story that ...
Before we get started, DC’s All Access YouTube show provided us with a four-minute look at “Easter Eggs” from the issue — but they weren’t actually from the issue. Rather, they were from the ...
The biggest adventure in DC’s history is here! In issue #1, pencilled by superstar artist Ivan Reis (AQUAMAN, JUSTICE LEAGUE), President Superman of Earth-23 uncovers a threat to all Reality so ...
If so, you’re going to enjoy Multiversity #1. Go read it now. Nothing to see here. If you’re unfamiliar with Morrison’s work, then it’s important to go into this comic knowing that it’s not going to ...
So to recap: the DC multiverse so far includes Victorian Batman, Commie Superman, gods and devils, presidents and criminals, and that's all been pretty weird. Fantastical and colourful and fun, in the ...
Writer Grant Morrison will be penning sequels to two of his graphic novels set to hit shelves next year. At the "Multiversity and Beyond" panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Morrison revealed to fans that ...
Okay imagine if the Looney Tunes characters were superheroes. Sounds like a lame idea? Think again. Earth 26 is home to the Zoo-Crew: an animal-based, cartoon analogue of the Justice League. Led by ...
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