Written By: Grant Morrison
Art By: Nicola Scott, Gary Frank, Klaus Janson, Cameron Stewart, Dan Jurgens, Chris Sprouse, Ben Oliver and more
Cover Price: $7.99
Release Date: January 28, 2015
The guidebook to the greatest adventure in DC's history is here!
With a detailed concordance featuring each of the 52 worlds in the Multiverse, a complete history of DC Comics universe-shattering "Crisis" events, a map of all known existence, AND an action-packed dual adventure starring Kamandi of Earth-51 alongside the post-apocalyptic Atomic Knight Batman of Earth-17 and chibi Batman of Earth-42, this 80-page mountain of MULTIVERSITY madness cannot be missed!
The MULTIVERSITY GUIDEBOOK contains everything you ever wanted to know about DC's parallel worlds and their super-heroic inhabitants. Meet the Agents of W.O.N.D.E.R., The Light Brigade, the Super-Americans and the Love Syndicate! Meet The Accelerated Man, Aquaflash, BiOmac and more!
Overflowing with today's top artists and completely written by Grant Morrison himself, readers of the DC Universe can't afford to pass up this oversized, sixth chapter of MULTIVERSITY!
Even though I am a fan of Elseworld stories and things dealing with the Multiverse, this is what I've really been waiting for. Pretty much a complete idiots guide to the Multiverse because I just need to know what's going down in each of the 52 Earths. I have no idea how I'm going to review this book and really, this oversized book scares the hell out of me because of it. the "Explain It!" section is going to have to be drastically reworked.
Whoa so earth 19 gaslight world includes wonder woman amazonia one shot......have you read it?
ReplyDeleteNah, haven't read it.
Deleteits pretty good...kinda happy they put the two together tbh
DeleteI wonder if they going to have an explanation of EVERY earth
ReplyDeleteIm really looking forward to this. Im a huge fan of this kind of information, and I am eager to find out more. Though I kinda hope this isn't the only look we get at each of these worlds. Would say, a page showing an event in these worlds be to much to ask?
ReplyDeleteI love these things too. I can't wait to page through it and an event page for each would be awesome.
DeleteHey did you guys review multiversity :thunderworld ?
ReplyDeleteAh, you caught me. I fell behind on a couple reviews last month and Thunderworld was one of them. It will be up by Tuesday.
DeleteFinally, Eric gets called out for his laziness
Deletei was actually gonna bug him about it but i was like"if eric doesnt start it soon, im just gonna kick him away and i'll do it!" XD
Deletefunny thing is, he might take you up on it. He loves Shazam, but I think Multiversity and the Pax Americana issue in particular exhausted him...which doesn't take much!
DeleteBefore he points it out, I have yet to do Star Spangled War Stories from December 24th...but I don't think anyone is missing that review!
Deleteyeah Pax Americana was a tough read. When i finally understood it, i felt my brain implode >>
DeleteIt took me four rereads to understand pax
DeleteI seriously dread reviewing Morrison because he always has to be soooooooo out there. We get it, you have layers.
DeleteThis is starting to sound like a Grant Morrison readers support group
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