![]() ![]() If you didn’t, then you’re screwed… I’m kidding. If you picked up The Multiversity: Guidebook, then you should know a little about Earth 10. And if I’m being honest, I wouldn’t mind if this really were issue #1 of an ongoing series! ![]() Like Society of Super Heroes, this feels like a stand-alone story that is the launch its own book. This issue was similar to Society of Super Heroes in terms of how the narrative is crafted. That’s not to say that I don’t want Morrison to tap into that from time to time, just that complex isn’t always better. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: Morrison’s storytelling is at its best when he isn’t so keen on indulging his own intelligence and wit. It’s another installment of Morrison’s Multiversity, and once again, I’m a fan. Inks by Scott Williams, Sandra Hope, Mark Irwin, and Jonathan Glapion ![]() The Multiversity: Mastermen #1 “Splendour Falls” ![]()
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