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Multiversity the Just #1

Multiversity the Just #1

$4.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Grant Morrison
(A/CA) Ben Oliver
The next chapter of the greatest adventure in DC's history is here! When they last collaborated, Grant Morrison joined artist Ben Oliver (LOBO, BATMAN/SUPERMAN) for the acclaimed ACTION COMICS #0. For their next team-up, the two superstars take a spin around the self-obsessed Earth-16 - a.k.a. Earth-Me! With all of the world's threats having been handled long ago by their parents, the next generation of supers - including Chris Kent, Damien Wayne, Alexis Luthor, Offspring, Megamorpho, Donna Troy and more - find themselves labeled as superstars more often than super heroes. But with that fame comes complacency, and when a massive threat unlike anything they've ever seen surfaces, this pampered crew finds themselves in way over their head. What secret is Damien keeping from Chris that could tear the world's finest friends apart? Who is the mysterious killer lurking behind the scenes among these spoiled super-children? And what chance do they stand against the monstrous villain that's murdering its way across the Multiverse? All that and more in this exciting stand-alone issue which also acts as chapter three of the MULTIVERSITY saga. Join us, if your dare, for THE MULTIVERSITY!
Date Available: 10/22/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Let me perfectly clear ... I hated this book. None of the characters had any traits that I found likeable. There was no doubt who was going to destroy the world and the fact that none of the super-heroes cared pretty much summed up the whole storyline. And therein lies the genius! Earth 16 is where all of the Bloodlines 1990's generation of heroes ended up. And in all honesty, I really had no real love of those versions back then. So to know that these characters end up getting wiped out brings me a little vindication for reading comics during that time. As always, cameos abound for the trained eye and some of the next generation of super heroes have some interesting parentage. The best part is that the whole issue focus's on the pathetic lives these characters have. We don't even get to see the last man standing battle to the death scenes. You are simply given a last page shot of the destruction to come and then an abrupt end. No heroic gesters, no last minute escapes. Nothing. And that's the beauty of the book. I hated it so much, I had to read it twice just to make sure that no one had an redeeming value at all.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Grant Morrison
(A/CA) Ben Oliver
The next chapter of the greatest adventure in DC's history is here! When they last collaborated, Grant Morrison joined artist Ben Oliver (LOBO, BATMAN/SUPERMAN) for the acclaimed ACTION COMICS #0. For their next team-up, the two superstars take a spin around the self-obsessed Earth-16 - a.k.a. Earth-Me! With all of the world's threats having been handled long ago by their parents, the next generation of supers - including Chris Kent, Damien Wayne, Alexis Luthor, Offspring, Megamorpho, Donna Troy and more - find themselves labeled as superstars more often than super heroes. But with that fame comes complacency, and when a massive threat unlike anything they've ever seen surfaces, this pampered crew finds themselves in way over their head. What secret is Damien keeping from Chris that could tear the world's finest friends apart? Who is the mysterious killer lurking behind the scenes among these spoiled super-children? And what chance do they stand against the monstrous villain that's murdering its way across the Multiverse? All that and more in this exciting stand-alone issue which also acts as chapter three of the MULTIVERSITY saga. Join us, if your dare, for THE MULTIVERSITY!
Date Available: 10/22/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Let me perfectly clear ... I hated this book. None of the characters had any traits that I found likeable. There was no doubt who was going to destroy the world and the fact that none of the super-heroes cared pretty much summed up the whole storyline. And therein lies the genius! Earth 16 is where all of the Bloodlines 1990's generation of heroes ended up. And in all honesty, I really had no real love of those versions back then. So to know that these characters end up getting wiped out brings me a little vindication for reading comics during that time. As always, cameos abound for the trained eye and some of the next generation of super heroes have some interesting parentage. The best part is that the whole issue focus's on the pathetic lives these characters have. We don't even get to see the last man standing battle to the death scenes. You are simply given a last page shot of the destruction to come and then an abrupt end. No heroic gesters, no last minute escapes. Nothing. And that's the beauty of the book. I hated it so much, I had to read it twice just to make sure that no one had an redeeming value at all.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams