Grant Morrison’s ‘The Multiversity’ To Arrive This August

Grant Morrison (Batman RIP, Batman Incorporated) has been talking about his pet project, The Multiversity, for the past few years. He previously stated that it would take some time for it to get here and, being a big fan of Grant, I trust it will be worth the wait.  This August, the wait will finally be over and the maxi-series that looks to dwarf Final Crisis will find its way to the shelves of comic shops everywhere. Featuring art by Chris Sprouse and Karl Story, Ben Oliver, Frank Quitely, Cameron Stewart and more, each issue will be 40 pages in length and take us to a different Earth. Here’s more from the man himself:

‘The Multiversity’ has been a labor of love almost eight years in the making, and brings together an unstoppable supergroup of artists — Reis, Sprouse, Oliver, Quitely, Stewart and more — with a cast of unforgettable characters from the 52 alternative Earths of the known DC Multiverse!

“Prepare to meet the Vampire Justice League of Earth-43, the Justice Riders of Earth-18, Superdemon, Doc Fate, the super-sons of Superman and Batman, the rampaging Retaliators of Earth-8, the Atomic Knights of Justice, Dino-Cop, Sister Miracle, Lady Quark, the legion of Sivanas, the Nazi New Reichsmen of Earth-10 and the LATEST, greatest superhero of Earth-Prime — YOU!

Comprising seven complete adventures — each set in a different parallel universe — a two part framing story, and comprehensive guidebook to the many worlds of the Multiverse, ‘The Multiversity’ is more than just a multi-part comic book series, it’s a cosmos-spanning, soul-shaking experience that puts YOU on the front line in the Battle For All Creation against the demonic destroyers known as the Gentry!

But beware! Power has a cost, and at the heart of this epic tale waits the cursed and malignant comic book called ‘Ultra Comics’…

How safe is YOUR head?

Join us, if you dare, for ‘The Multiversity!'” — Grant Morrison

Below is a beautiful two page spread from The Multiversity #1, illustrated by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado.

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