Captain Marvel and the Day that Never Was! last edited by pikahyper on 01/06/22 09:01PM View full history

    Acclaimed for their collaborations on BATMAN AND ROBIN, SEAGUY and SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY: THE MANHATTAN GUARDIAN, superstar writer Grant Morrison and renowned artist Cameron Stewart deliver some magic to THE MULTIVERSITY with a breathtaking journey to Earth-5 – A.K.A. Thunderworld!

    With a single word, Billy Batson transforms from boy reporter for Whiz Media into the world’s Mightiest Mortal – Captain Marvel! Along with the other members of the Marvel Family, Captain Marvel battles dastardly villains like Mr. Mind and the Monster Society of Evil! But now, his greatest foe has attacked the Rock of Eternity – the source of the Marvel Family’s power – and it could mean the end of reality as we know it! What impossible villains are Sivana teaming up with who could spell doom for the Multiverse? From where did Sivana’s children get their newfound super powers? And what does the appearance of one mysterious comic book mean for the heroes of Thunderworld?

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    Instant Classic. 0

    When the words instant classic it means that what you just read will be regarded as a classic and you have noticed it now. That isn't actually what I mean though. What this issue actually does is have all of the stuff from a classic Captain Marvel story from say, the 40's and captures that lightning (See what I did there?) in a bottle, instantly. One could even say that Multiversity so far was the pure Billy Batson, a good kid but not a superhero who could save everyone, this issue made the sto...

    9 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Fun with Captain Marvel and the Multiverse 0

    This was a really fun comic that I enjoyed much more than the New 52 Shazam. This comic feels like one of his old comics, but with a fresh and modern feel. All the classic characters are here to partake in the fun. The story is that Sivana has discovered the existance of the multiverse. With the help of the Sivanas from other Earths, he has created an eighth day of the week and plans on using the power from the Rock of Eternity to rule the multiverse. This was a really fun story that helped rid ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Single Best Comic Issue of the year.. period. 0

    I have always had a deep respect for Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel fans. Though I might not always show (sometimes It might seem the opposite) it because I have remained in many respects, completely disinterested in new attempts to bring the character into focus (be it cartoon, comic, or movie). This is largely because they tend to modernize the character so much that he is nearly unrecognizable as the same character from the golden age. They have often completely ignored his complete char...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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