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    The Multiversity: Mastermen #1

    The Multiversity: Mastermen » The Multiversity: Mastermen #1 - Splendour Falls released by DC Comics on April 2015.

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    Splendour Falls last edited by deactivated-66295eae3a574 on 10/21/23 07:22AM View full history

    Superstar writer Grant Morrison joins legendary artist Jim Lee on Earth-10 for one of the most dynamic, action-packed issues of this entire world-shattering series – THE MULTIVERSITY: MASTERMEN!

    Imagine a world where the Nazis not only won World War II but went on to direct world culture for the next 60 years with the help of an orphaned, alien super-weapon known as Overman! But hope is not lost! Rising from the ashes of oppression are a diverse band of heroes raging against the fascist regime – a band of heroes known as THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS!

    What nightmarish parallel worlds haunt the dreams of Overman? Who is the mysterious figure called Uncle Sam? And when the dust settles, will the actions of Phantom Lady, Black Condor, Human Bomb, Doll Man and The Ray be enough to stop Leatherwing, Blitzen and the other “heroes” of Earth-X?

    Learn all this and more in this exciting issue that acts as chapter seven of the critically acclaimed MULTIVERSITY storyline.

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    Overman vs Uncle Sam; Hitler vs A Toilet... 0

    Next up for Grant Morrison’s Multiversity series is his story about Nazi Superman aka Overman and the rest of the Axis Power superheroes of Earth-10. This was a title I had been looking forward to, both because of the story of Earth-10 seemed really interesting and having the character of Uncle Sam be the underdog fighting against Overman seemed like a unique take. Not to mention that Jim Lee’s artwork is always very eye catching and truly unique, which was very evident in this issue...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    uncle sam and the gang are at it again 0

    Multiversity mastermen, im sad to say it, is somewhat of a disappointment. When i picked this book up i was expecting an ok story with some nice artwork. But i was unpleasantly surprised by how bad the story really was. It takes place in nazi Germany during WWII and things aren't looking up for ol' adolf, that is until they find the key to winning the war unchallenged... superman! That's right folks we get to see evil superman. I thought that was a cool concept, but i don't think it was handled ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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