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Massive-verse mastermind Kyle Higgins strikes again—this time with partners-in-crime Brian Buccellato and Geraldo Borges—for another breakout hit entry in his burgeoning shared superhero universe with, No/One. The entirety of No/One #1’s inventory was quickly slain earlier this morning—same day as its release—and Image Comics will fast-track the popular new premier back to print this week in…
SDCC 2023: The Massive-Verse is coming to Solis Game Studio's Pocket Paragons game system
SDCC 2023: The Massive-Verse is coming to Solis Game Studio's Pocket Paragons game system #SDCC #SDCC2023 #SDCC23 #ComicCon #ComicCon2023 #tabletopgames
Solis Game Studio and the Image Comics’ Massive-Verse announced at San Diego Comic-Con International that the publisher’s most exciting superheroes – Radiant Black, Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl, and The Dead Lucky – will be brought to life in a card game utilizing Solis’ Pocket Paragons game system.
The Massive-Verse Card Game release will feature individual character decks for each of the four lead…
This Week In The Nerd Fandom: February 6th, 2023
The Return of Injustice, Doctor Doom Vs. The Marvel Universe and More!
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Hello again! It is time for another round of This Week In The Nerd Fandom. We’re seeing several big topics in Comics, such as the Return of Injustice, Dr. Doom takes on the Marvel Universe, and the Massive-Verse’s Dead Lucky Collaborates with Band Al1ce. In Anime we’re seeing The First Slam Dunk and Suzume continuing to climb the charts, the SAO Progressive Sequel Brings In Over 600k in The US,…
Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Melissa Flores and Mat Groom, the architects behind the Massive-Verse collection of titles like Radiant Black and Rogue Sun, team up for a “one-shot crossover.” Drawn by Daniele Di Nicuolo and Walter Baiamonte, the story features several of the Massive-Verse characters seeking the Holy Grail.
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
For my very, very late return to doing The Monthly Pull, I have a very positive look at some comics that released in May! Seriously, there was some very good stuff this month!
Publisher: Image Comics
Writer: Melissa Flores
Artists: French Carlomagno & Mattia Iacono
Letterer: Becca Carey
The Dead Lucky was teased earlier this year during Supermassive when an individual in a pink-suit with a skull on the helmet neutralized a very threatening alien threat. About half a year later, we have The Dead Lucky #1 with writer Melissa Flores making her Image Comics debut. Flores…
Maybe I’m just dumb so if someone has an explanation for this pls help me out but it’s kinda odd to me that Gwen, one of the spiderpeople whose universe is extremely visually distinct from Miles’s universe, doesn’t keep her world’s watercolor/color-changing aesthetic in other universes. Like she basically looks like someone from Miles’s universe when she’s not in her own universe, whereas other spiderpeople from visually distinct universes (like Hobie, Noir, and Peni) maintain their universe’s aesthetics regardless of what universe they’re in. So why doesn’t Gwen?
(Also I get that her universe’s art style is a bit inconsistent in that it changes and “ripples” a lot, especially with the characters’ emotions, but it would be cool if they utilized that to have Gwen shift into her universe’s art style during emotional moments)