I know some of you are feeling a little multiverse fatigue.
Post comics involving parallel/alternate universes that you actually enjoyed.
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That doesn't qualify as a multiverse comic.
Who?
Jean Baudrillard
What did he say?
>That doesn't qualify as a multiverse comic.
But OP said
>Post comics involving parallel/alternate universes
Name?
Kingdom Come
It sucks. Ross's art has zero dynamism and the story is just seething about Image's sales (when DC was doing edgy garbage as well). Unironically The Kingdom is a superior comic.
He was right
Nope.
Black Science
Well, only if you stop reading before the end.
Kadir did nothing wrong
Damn. So it shits itself by the end?
Personally I thought it was fine albeit abrupt
Grant accepts his family being safe and alive is more important than one upping his petty feud with Kadir and the timeline where they both try and continue it just leads to never ending misery
Planetary had a multiverse? I only remember the world the not!FF visited
Yeah, it dealt with the multiverse.
Don't you remember the first issue?
Whats the deal with The Daredevils. I can clearly see it's a Captain Britain thing. Would I like it if I enjoyed Claremont's Excalibur? And does it have anything to do with Daredevil at all?
Marvel UK.
The Captain Britain saga by Alan Moore came out in different magazines including Marvel Super Heroes, The Daredevils, and The Mighty World of Marvel. The Daredevils was meant for darker stories and reprinted Frank Miller's Daredevil for British readers alongside Captain Britain. Moore eventually left and Jamie Delano signed on for a while. I think Alan Davis ended up writing the last several issues before it was done. Then Excalibur by Claremont happened.
I like it quite a bit, especially by the end. I read the whole Moore run as X-Men Archives featuring Captain Britain #1-7.
>I read the whole Moore run as X-Men Archives featuring Captain Britain #1-7
The original black and white is better, in my opinion. Great comic.
Nice.
I hate the very idea of mutliverses. I think it always ruins a story.
That's because you're as shallow as the people currently writing multiverse stories
There are different takes on the concept. What do you hate specifically?
I hate the idea of there being inifnite number of universes with infinite versions of a character and so on. It immediately cheapens everything. The stakes plummet. It's just one of these things for which I can't suspend my desbelief hard enough and still take the story seriously, like with time travel.
Shut up gay.
>infinite versions of a character
That's not always the case.
In Luther Arkwright, the titular character is the only version of himself that exists.
Planetary and Top Ten don't even focus on parallel selves. I don't remember how much they even address it.
Can't cope with the truth huh
It’s such obvious silly wish fulfillment too
Yeah buddy, your shitty existence is a universal constant and if you all met you’d be friends and start a city together. Frick off, even if the multiverse were real (it’s not, no serious scientific research has ever genuinely proposed such a concept) the fact is in infinite universes your parents or grandparents or distant ancestors wouldn’t have met or they’d have had sex a minute or so later or earlier causing a different sperm to reach a different egg or you would be an abortion. You think you are so special and important the universe will always need you, such that even if we were in a different universe you would necessarily exist. It’s beyond egotism, it’s spiritual autofellatio
>copium
>muh stakes
>such that even if we were in a different universe you would necessarily exist
what part of infinite are you incapable of grasping
wut
You lost buddy?
>muh stakes
oh god grow up already
>NOOOO COOL WHAT IF STORIES ARE LE BAD!!!
>cool
Error 404: file not found. No multiverse story so cool. The vast majority of what-if stories never invoke the multiverse, and would be worse if they did. Imagine how shitty The Dark Knight Returns would be if he suddenly met all the other Batmen from other Batman comics in a giant Batman city in space
Nobody?
Mad Jim Jaspers is a way better villain than 99% of capeshit and 100% of modern multiverse capeshit villains.
Agreed.
Cause unlike most modern multiverse stories Moore understood how to use the multiverse to great effect
Interesting.
Multiverse that doesn't revolve around superhero stuff?
Any multiverse related comic.
Multiversity , Black Labels , elseworld , MC2 and 2099 had is actually good becuase it filter bad stories to the main canon and we can read good stories without events or continuity can frick it.
I would like to read more Omniman , Earth 20 or 4 multiversity stories
Is chaining multiverse event to multiverse event to timetravel event to multiverse event the bad thing.
Elseworlds don't count. This is about comics involving multiple universes.
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Anything by Michael Moorwiener.
Anything specific?
The comics in the OP are all more or less derived directly from the oeuvre of Heathpenis.
man, you guys read alot of comics?
what you mean
Moore's Supreme
That's another good one.
The subject is Good Multiverse Comics.
I guess that's it then.
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I want some too