The story, set for release in 2013, is an eight-issue series comprised of six one-shots and a two-part story. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Grant Morrison is ready to unleash his Lord of the Rings.
THE MULTIVERSITY has been quite a trip. With the single one-shot issues showing us different worlds and versions of characters, it's time to start thinking about how all of it will end or tie together ...
Grant Morrison hatched the heroes of 52 different parallel worlds, so having The Multiversity Guidebook is as helpful for comic-book fans as it is for him. The oversized issue has a little bit of ...
It spans 52 parallel universes, featuring characters like a nazi Superman and a vampire Batman. And although you'll need an infographic to keep track of everything, Grant Morrison's new, mind-bending ...
For comics fans, Grant Morrison needs no introduction. Since breaking into American comics in the late ’80s, the Glasgow-born Morrison has been one of the medium’s top-tier writers. He recently ...
Let’s just get to it… This was my least favorite issue of Multiversity, aside from its debut. Yes, there were some decent themes, and I understand where Morrison was coming from, but the execution of ...
The penultimate chapter of the greatest adventure in DC’s history is here! The acclaimed FINAL CRISIS team of Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke reunite for a story so big it could only take place in the ...
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's weekly comic book preview, where we take a look at the upcoming issues and share our thoughts on them. This week, we're taking a look at the highly anticipated Multiversity: ...
The Earth-11 universe is rocked to its core in this preview of Multiversity: Teen Justice #1. It says so right in the solicit! And solicits never lie. Check out the preview below. 0422DC045 – ...
Teen Justice debuted in DC's Very Merry Multiverse #1, published in 2020, and has a cover date of February 2021. After being on a break for so long, the team will reappear this June, Pride Month 2022.
For the past three years I have been eagerly swallowing and spouting a torrent of criticism against the bureaucratic, government-dominated, impersonated tool of the American middle-class establishment ...