At MorrisonCon in Las Vegas, Grant Morrison revealed more details of his much-anticipated DC series "Multiversity," confirmed for late-2013 release, and debuted art by Frank Quitely from "Pax Americana" #1.
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At MorrisonCon in Las Vegas, Grant Morrison revealed more details of his much-anticipated DC series "Multiversity," confirmed for late-2013 release, and debuted art by Frank Quitely from "Pax Americana" #1.
Full article here.
Freaking FINALLY!![]()
Art and comics!
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Sounds good. And from the preview looks good as well.
Last.FM || Favorite Hero: Aquaman || Favorite Neutral: Red Hood || Favorite Villain: Black Manta
YAY! For it finally getting here.
And
YAY! For a world populated by legacy heroes!
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Late 2013...
Sounds great. I would love to see the same premise covered by some other DC writing talents. Geoff Johns', or Jim Lee, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens take on the same premise. I bet they would all be radically different but really great.
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It will probably not be as good as I'm imagining it now when it's still many months before I read it, but I still can't wait to finally see it. Wonder what other artists will work on it.
Sounds good. Might have to wait for the eventual hardcover collection though; at 46 pages the individual issues will probably be priced around $5-6 each.
FQ has drawn the most amazing Ted Kord. Can't wait for this to finally hit shelves.
Anyone attend MorrisonCon?
LOVE seeing Vic Sage again! Not sure what to make of the New52 Question yet, but nice to know that the old version is still kicking around somewhere.
Do we know what other worlds Morrison plans on visiting? I half expect him to have a whole book based on Brother Power the Geek... (actually, I expect Kamandi and Captain Marvel...but maybe this is the way they're going to introduce MiracleMan into the DCU???)
^ Seeing Vic Sage is always good.
As much as he says "this isn't Watchmen, but it's like Watchmen" worries me.
What worries you? He's using characters (kind of) and narrative techniques of Watchmen to tell his own story. I actually think this is the kind of thing Alan Moore would have liked. People taking the dense style of storytelling from Watchmen, not the anti-heroes inspired by Comedian and Rorschach or the Watchmen prequels.
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