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Newuniversal – 8 Days of Previews at Marvel.com

Posted by: Jon Haehnle on August 31, 2006 at 12:32 am

The New Universe is making a comeback this December thanks to the team of Warren Ellis and Salvador Larroca and Marvel.com is the only place where you can see the first 8 pages of Newuniversal #1. To see the first page, click here and check back everyday for another page.

Starting on August 30th, Marvel.com will be posting a new page of Newuniversal each day for eight straight days. Salvador Larroca has reinvented himself again for Newuniversal and these preview pages need to be seen to be believed.

The New Universe was originally an imprint of Marvel Comics in the 1980’s featuring titles like D.P.7., Starbrand, and Justice. It was a separate universe from the main Marvel titles that was to echo the real world and offer a more realistic take on super-heroes and science fiction.

The New Universe went on to only last three years but it is still remembered fondly to this day. It’s been twenty years since the launch of the original New Universe and its reinvisioning by Ellis and Larroca come this December is sure to turn heads.

Check Marvel.com everyday for the exclusive premiere of the first 8 pages and be there this December when the New Universe launches again in the pages Newuniversal #1.

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3 Responses to "Newuniversal – 8 Days of Previews at Marvel.com"

1 | Travis Howard

August 31st, 2006 at 9:02 am

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I can’t wait for this project..

Ellis seems to be in it for the long haul, so I wouldn’t worry about it going away anytime soon.

He’s also stated that Psi Force will make their appearance in the near future.

2 | Jon Haehnle

August 31st, 2006 at 10:16 am

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i don’t think any amount of dialogue-less preview pages marvel shows will be sparking my interest as i never read any new universe books but ellis is always worth checking out, plus i do like larroca, so we’ll see.

3 | trmadol

January 25th, 2007 at 11:49 am

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