Today DC Comics unveiled the cover for Grant Morrison’s February 18th, 2015-shipping one-shot Multiversity: Mastermen #1 created by DC Co-Publisher Jim Lee. Lee will be handling the art chores (with an assist by Scott Williams) for the Mastermen one-shot. Morrison’s Multiversity is breathtaking eight-issue whirlwind tour of the massively complex DC Comics universe with each issue featuring work by a different top flight DC artist (see "'Morrison's Multiversity'").
Uproxx debuted the cover for Multiversity: Mastermen #1, which features Uncle Sam arm-wrestling with Overman. Mastermen #1 is set in an alternate world (Earth-10) in which the Nazis not only won WWII, but went on to control world culture for 60 years with the help of an orphaned, alien super-weapon known as Overman, who bears a passing resemblance to a certain noted Kryptonian.
In addition to the main cover, Jim Lee is also creating a B&W (1:10) variant cover. Other incentive covers include a 1:25 variant by Aaron Kuder, a 1:50 variant by Yanick Paquette, and a 1:100 variant by Grant Morrison.
Set in an Alternate Universe in Which the Nazis Won WWII
Posted by ICv2 on November 17, 2014 @ 1:40 pm CT
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