The Michael Moorcock Library The Multiverse Vol.2

Hardcover
$29.99 US
| $39.99 CAN
On sale Mar 05, 2024 | 160 Pages | 9781787740815
The concluding chapter of Micheal Moorcock’s seminal ground-breaking multiverse spanning graphic novel saga, illustrated by one of the true masters of the comic arts, Walt Simonson, and also featuring artwork by fan favourite John Ridgway, and Mark Reeves.

Collecting the final six issues of the Multiverse series. The story sees diverse heroes from Moorcock’s sprawling Eternal Champion series united in a common quest to stop the criminal mastermind Silverskin from destroying the multiverse.


MULTIVERSE is Moorcock’s epic 12 issue series combining three unique and separate storylines from the Eternal Champion novels into one centuries-spanning epic story that unites Elric of Melnibone, Sir Seaton Begg, Silverskin, Sam Oakenhurst and Rose Von Beck in an adventure told across thousands of years of time.

With one of three artists illustrating each story, Walt Simonson on Moonbeams and Roses, John Ridgeway on Duke Elric and Mark Reeve on The Metatemporal Detective. Set across three unique locations and time-lines, the three story arcs follow the mutual search for the enigmatic underworld crime lord, Silverskin concluding with the convergence of the three plots.

In Moonbeams and Roses, hero Jack Karaquazian does battle in a meta-universal game of chance with leading characters from the Moorcock universe including Moorcock and Simonson themselves.

While in The Metatemporal Detective ace detective Sir Seaton Begg and his companion Dr. Taffy Sinclair investigate a series of seemingly unrelated crimes in the period between world wars, crimes involving Adolf Hitler.

Finally in Duke Elric, the albino emperor himself is magically transported to the Middle East in 1000AD and forced to embark on a quest to return him home.

Essential reading for all fans of the novels and those wishing to dip their toes into Moorcock’s vivid fantasy world!

Perfect for fans of Fables, Sandman, Elfquest, and A Game of Thrones.

Elric’s antihero protagonist will also appeal to readers looking for an alternative to Tolkienesque Fantasy.

Thanks to the Marvel movies like Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness, Spider Man No Way Home, Loki, Everything, Everywhere, All at Once the notion of the Multiverse has never been more popular or accessible. Now experience the concept through the unique imagination of Michael Moorcock, the master of alternative universes!
Born in 1939 Michael Moorcock is an award-winning English writer of science fiction, literary fiction and fantasy as well as an editor and accomplished musician, having recorded with, among others, Hawkwind, Deep Fix and Blue Oyster Cult. Over his career Moorcock has created a literal pantheon of legendary characters, including Jerry Cornelius, Corum, and Erekosë while his most famous creation remains Elric of Melniboné, who first appeared in the novella The Dreaming City published in 1961. Elric has gone on to appear in at least 12 books, as well as scores of comics & roleplaying games and has also been the inspiration of several albums and songs. Moorcock’s editorial career began at the age of 17 editing Tarzan Adventures, and in 1964 he became the editor of New Worlds magazine where he spearheaded a ‘New Wave’ in science fiction. Although Moorcock did not coin the word ‘multiverse’, he was, however, the  first sf author to adopt it as a concept, coincidentally at the same time as David Deutsch. The Many-Worlds theory was first described in fiction by H.G.Wells. Moorcock first described his more complex Multiverse in his 1963 novel, The Sundered Worlds.  His version of the Multiverse has become the standard adopted in science fiction and fantasy as well as by certain physicists and mathematicians.

Walt Simonson Born in 1946. Walt is an American comic book writer and artist best known for his four-year run on Marvel Comics’ Thor, where he created fan favourite character Beta Ray Bill and for his creator owned series Star Slamers. He also worked on Marvel’s X-Factor, The Fantastic Fouras well as DC Comics’ Detective Comics, Manhunter, Metal Men. During his long career, Walter has worked for every major comic book publisher from Dark Horse to Image and IDW. He also drew the legendary Alien comic adaptation. And since winning the 1973 Outstanding New Talent has gone on to win numerous awards culminating in the 2022 Inkwell Award.

John Ridgeway Born 4 May 1940. John is an English comic book artist who began his long career drawing the legendary Commando War for DC Thompson before going on to work for 2000AD on Judge Dredd, Marvel and DC Comics. Best known for his work on Hellblazer starring fan-favourite character John Consatine and also on classic Doctor Who where he designed the look of Frobisher the Penguin, the Sixth Doctor’s companion. He has also drawn The Incredible Hulk, and My Name is Chaos.

Mark Reeve Renowned British illustrator, and cartoonist. Although mostly known as a storyboard artist, illustrator, animator, and political cartoonist (he was awarded the Gillray Cup by the Political Cartoon Society in 2004). Reeve has also sculptured caricature heads for the TV shows Spitting Image and Head Cases. His work on The Metatemporal Detective for DC Comic’s Moorcock’s Multiverse remains his only comic book to date.
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The concluding chapter of Micheal Moorcock’s seminal ground-breaking multiverse spanning graphic novel saga, illustrated by one of the true masters of the comic arts, Walt Simonson, and also featuring artwork by fan favourite John Ridgway, and Mark Reeves.

Collecting the final six issues of the Multiverse series. The story sees diverse heroes from Moorcock’s sprawling Eternal Champion series united in a common quest to stop the criminal mastermind Silverskin from destroying the multiverse.


MULTIVERSE is Moorcock’s epic 12 issue series combining three unique and separate storylines from the Eternal Champion novels into one centuries-spanning epic story that unites Elric of Melnibone, Sir Seaton Begg, Silverskin, Sam Oakenhurst and Rose Von Beck in an adventure told across thousands of years of time.

With one of three artists illustrating each story, Walt Simonson on Moonbeams and Roses, John Ridgeway on Duke Elric and Mark Reeve on The Metatemporal Detective. Set across three unique locations and time-lines, the three story arcs follow the mutual search for the enigmatic underworld crime lord, Silverskin concluding with the convergence of the three plots.

In Moonbeams and Roses, hero Jack Karaquazian does battle in a meta-universal game of chance with leading characters from the Moorcock universe including Moorcock and Simonson themselves.

While in The Metatemporal Detective ace detective Sir Seaton Begg and his companion Dr. Taffy Sinclair investigate a series of seemingly unrelated crimes in the period between world wars, crimes involving Adolf Hitler.

Finally in Duke Elric, the albino emperor himself is magically transported to the Middle East in 1000AD and forced to embark on a quest to return him home.

Essential reading for all fans of the novels and those wishing to dip their toes into Moorcock’s vivid fantasy world!

Perfect for fans of Fables, Sandman, Elfquest, and A Game of Thrones.

Elric’s antihero protagonist will also appeal to readers looking for an alternative to Tolkienesque Fantasy.

Thanks to the Marvel movies like Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness, Spider Man No Way Home, Loki, Everything, Everywhere, All at Once the notion of the Multiverse has never been more popular or accessible. Now experience the concept through the unique imagination of Michael Moorcock, the master of alternative universes!

Author

Born in 1939 Michael Moorcock is an award-winning English writer of science fiction, literary fiction and fantasy as well as an editor and accomplished musician, having recorded with, among others, Hawkwind, Deep Fix and Blue Oyster Cult. Over his career Moorcock has created a literal pantheon of legendary characters, including Jerry Cornelius, Corum, and Erekosë while his most famous creation remains Elric of Melniboné, who first appeared in the novella The Dreaming City published in 1961. Elric has gone on to appear in at least 12 books, as well as scores of comics & roleplaying games and has also been the inspiration of several albums and songs. Moorcock’s editorial career began at the age of 17 editing Tarzan Adventures, and in 1964 he became the editor of New Worlds magazine where he spearheaded a ‘New Wave’ in science fiction. Although Moorcock did not coin the word ‘multiverse’, he was, however, the  first sf author to adopt it as a concept, coincidentally at the same time as David Deutsch. The Many-Worlds theory was first described in fiction by H.G.Wells. Moorcock first described his more complex Multiverse in his 1963 novel, The Sundered Worlds.  His version of the Multiverse has become the standard adopted in science fiction and fantasy as well as by certain physicists and mathematicians.

Walt Simonson Born in 1946. Walt is an American comic book writer and artist best known for his four-year run on Marvel Comics’ Thor, where he created fan favourite character Beta Ray Bill and for his creator owned series Star Slamers. He also worked on Marvel’s X-Factor, The Fantastic Fouras well as DC Comics’ Detective Comics, Manhunter, Metal Men. During his long career, Walter has worked for every major comic book publisher from Dark Horse to Image and IDW. He also drew the legendary Alien comic adaptation. And since winning the 1973 Outstanding New Talent has gone on to win numerous awards culminating in the 2022 Inkwell Award.

John Ridgeway Born 4 May 1940. John is an English comic book artist who began his long career drawing the legendary Commando War for DC Thompson before going on to work for 2000AD on Judge Dredd, Marvel and DC Comics. Best known for his work on Hellblazer starring fan-favourite character John Consatine and also on classic Doctor Who where he designed the look of Frobisher the Penguin, the Sixth Doctor’s companion. He has also drawn The Incredible Hulk, and My Name is Chaos.

Mark Reeve Renowned British illustrator, and cartoonist. Although mostly known as a storyboard artist, illustrator, animator, and political cartoonist (he was awarded the Gillray Cup by the Political Cartoon Society in 2004). Reeve has also sculptured caricature heads for the TV shows Spitting Image and Head Cases. His work on The Metatemporal Detective for DC Comic’s Moorcock’s Multiverse remains his only comic book to date.

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