The Rundown: July 4, 2022 Multiversity Comics – Multiversity Comics

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In case you missed it, Marvel announced a new ongoing Spider-Man series by writer Dan Slott and artist Mark Bagley.

Artwork by Mike Del Mundoand Mike Huddleston

Jonathan Hickman, Mike Del Mundo, and Mike Huddlestons 3 Worlds / 3 Moons universe will be debuting in print with an issue called Foundations, which is set for release at San Diego Comic-Con. Joining the creative trio on the issue will be designer Sasha E. Head, letterer Rus Wooton, and editor-in-chief Stephen Wacker. Foundations is set to follow a scientist called Doctor Tajo R. Vallar, who works for the Institute, an organization that seeks to maintain the scientific status quo by systematically covering up the existence of magic across the universe. Hickman, Del Mundo, and Huddleston had previously kept the development of the 3W/3M universe on their Substack, with digital and special editions of Foundations having already been made or set to be made available to different tiered subscribers. There will also be a booth and a panel for 3 Worlds / 3 Moons at SDCC, which takes place on July 21 through July 24. Check out a preview of Foundations over at Popverse.

WhatNot Inc. and Massive Publishing will be launching WhatNot Publishing with two launch titles: Alpha Betas and The Exiled. The four-part Alpha Betas series is based on the animated series of the same name, and was written by Kyle Starks with art by Michael Calero and Trevor Richardson. The series will chronicle four elite-level gamers hired by the government to enter video game worlds, preventing real-world problems from occurring as a consequence of the digital worlds collapsing. The Exiled is a sci-fi graphic novel by Wesley Snipes, Keith Arem, Adam Lawson, Gabriel Eskivo Santos, and Valentina Bianconi; it will follow Detective Niles Roach Washington in the pursuit of a serial killer five thousand years in the making. Launched as a Kickstarter project, The Exileds preview book was the result of Lawson and Arem teaming with WhatNot Publishing, but this partnership has expanded to see the graphic novel get a full release. Alpha Betas #1 is scheduled for release on October 12, with The Exiled set for early 2023, though its preview comic will be available at SDCC.

Publishers Weekly reported on six graphic novel deals this week. These included:

All three graphic novels are set to debut in Winter 2025. You can read the full details about all of the graphic novel deals this week here.

Syfy revealed that Resident Alien season 2 is set to return with the second half of its 16 episodes on Wednesday, August 10. In a teaser trailer, we see how the alien intended to wipe out humanity, Harry Vanderspeigle (Alan Tudyk), is adopting more and more identifiable human behaviors despite his insistence that becoming more human is an awful thing; regardless of his behavior though, the trailer highlights that the survival of the world is at stake, and he is the only individual potentially capable of saving it. The series is based on the comic series of the same name by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. The trailer is available here.

Skip ahead if you want to avoid possible Black Adam spoilers: the action figures from the upcoming film have revealed the villain of the Dwayne Johnson-starring film to be none other than Sabbac. By way of the description for the figure, it was revealed that Sabbac will originally be a military Intergang leader that has been possessed by a demon, and has powers that are equal to those of Black Adam; with these powers, Sabbac intends to take over Kahndaq and maybe the whole world. Sabbac first debuted in Captain Marvel Jr. #4 by Otto Binder and Al Carreno in 1943. You can check out the action figure for Sabbac, as well as figures for a host of the other Black Adam characters here ahead of the films release on October 21.

Finally, to celebrate Pride Month, Square Enix released a short story called Marvel Avengers: A Sunset with You by writer Leyla K., with variant covers being provided by artists Paulina Ganucheau, Kris Anka, and Derek Charm. The story is an official expansion of the video games lore, and sees a trainee member of the Dora Milaje called Ayo trying to impress and charm her captain and crush, Aneka, with help from Ms. Marvel. Head over to the Marvels Avengers website to read or download the story.

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