The Multiversity

Grant Morrison

Book - 2015

"The biggest adventure in DC's history is here! Join visionary writer Grant Morrison, today's most talented artists, and a cast of unforgettable heroes from 52 alternative Earths of the DC Multiverse! Prepare to meet the Vampire League of Earth-43, the Justice Riders of Earth-18, Superdemon, Doc Fate, the super-sons of Superman and Batman, the rampaging Retaliators of Earth-8, the Atomic Knights of Justice, Dino-Cop, Sister Miracle, Lady Quark, and the latest, greatest Super Hero of Earth-Prime: YOU! THE MULTIVERSITY is more than a multipart comic-book series. It's a cosmos spanning, soul-shaking experience that puts YOU on the frontline in the battle for all creation against the demonic destroyers known as the Gentry! F...eaturing artwork by Ivan Reis (JUSTICE LEAGUE), Frank Quitely (ALL-STAR SUPERMAN), Cameron Stewart (BATGIRL) and many others, THE MULTIVERSITY tells an epic tale that span 52 Earths. Collects THE MULTIVERSITY #1 and 2, THE MULTIVERSITY GUIDEBOOK #1, and these MULTIVERSITY issues: THE SOCIETY OF SUPER-HEROES #1, THE JUST #1, PAX AMERICANA #1, THUNDERWORLD #1, MASTERMEN #1 and ULTRA COMICS #1"--

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Subjects
Published
New York : DC Comics [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Grant Morrison (-)
Other Authors
Ivan Reis (illustrator)
Edition
Deluxe edition
Physical Description
1 volume (various pagings) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781401256821
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Review by Library Journal Review

In this brilliant, engrossing collection, multi-Eisner Award winner Morrison introduces the new "New 52," DC's revised multiverse of 52 connected universes, many of which include alternate versions of the company's classic heroes. The framing story here brings together a black Superman, 1980s favorite Captain Carrot (an anthropomorphic superrabbit), and many others to battle the nightmarish Gentry, whose invasion threatens the multiverse. Some of the tales sandwiched within spotlight a trouble-free world full of aimless, decadent superbeings; a Nazi version of the Justice League; and a Watchmen-like take on the characters that inspired Watchmen itself. Morrison ramps up the metafictional ambitions he once showed in Animal Man to dizzying heights, with characters in one story reading the book's other stories and a scenario something like Sesame Street's "The Monster at the End of This Book." And just think for a moment about the phrase, "the Gentrification of DC Comics." He even suggests that reading endless superhero soap operas might be a waste of time. But when they're this thoughtful, this satisfying in conception, and this much fun, that's clearly untrue. VERDICT A supercool landmark metacomic.-SR © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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