A review by foolish_shane
Michael Moorcock's Multiverse by Michael Moorcock, Mark Reeve, John Ridgway, Walt Simonson

2.0

This was really long, clocking in at just over 285 pages. It had a couple different stories going on all intertwining. Most of them were pretty straight forward, but the others were really surreal/trippy. I've read some of Moorcock's trippy novels (and didn't really care for them) so I guess it was to be expected. I did really like the art from Walter Simonson, he's been around for a while so I think it reminded me of old comics that I read as a kid.

One of the coolest/strangest thing about this book was that both the Moorcock and Simonson are characters. They don't have a huge affect on the story, but they're there and they look like themselves in real life.

Overall I would say, skip this unless you're a hardcore Moorcock fan, not just a fan of the swords and sorcery stuff (Elric, Corum etc...)