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Art of the Week: Week of 5/8/24

By | May 8, 2024 | Columns

Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure. Plenty of X-Men and Transformers art features on today’s […]

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Multiver-City One: 2000 AD Prog 2381 – The Grizzly Fate!

By , , , and | May 8, 2024 | Columns

Welcome, Earthlets, to Multiver-City One, our “2000 AD” weekly review column! Every Wednesday we examine the latest offerings from Tharg and the droids over at Rebellion/2000 AD, the galaxy’s leading producers of Thrill-Power entertainment. Let’s get right to it! This Week in 2000 AD Judge Dredd: Rend and Tear with Tooth and Claw, Part 6 […]

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The DC3cast Episode 430: “The Boy Wonder” #1

By , and | May 8, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! This week, the […]

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The Rundown: May 8, 2024

By | May 8, 2024 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. In case you missed it, Mark Russell and Bob Quinn will helm this summer’s relaunch of “X-Factor.” – Max Brallier’s The Last Kids on Earth series will […]

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“Lunar New Year Love Story”

By | May 7, 2024 | Reviews

At one point, I was just so grateful for Asian-American representation that almost any story would do. Thankfully, these days, with creators and media that are “East Asian things everywhere all at once,” we can dispense with the tired tropes that obscured the differences and vitality within our communities. Does the romantic notion of “following […]

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The Webcomics Weekly #282: Hoo Could it Be Now? (5/7/2024 Edition)

By | May 7, 2024 | Reviews

The Webcomics Weekly is back in your life! Flying in for a second week in a row, I have decided to really go out of my comfort zone and review a…shudders...comedy series. No serious dramatics or contemplation here. Just good old fashion goofs, gags, and guffaws. Also Owls in funny hats. Lo! Prithee praytell what goes on in the “Realm of Owls?” Forsooth, we shall discover readily.

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CSBC Featured 5-8-24 Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap (5/8/24)

By | May 7, 2024 | Columns

Buying comics can be an expensive hobby. A lot of fans simply can’t afford everything they’re interested in, due to rising prices and the over-saturation of the market with superhero titles. That’s why we’re here. Every week, the Multiversity staff is asked “What would you buy this week if you couldn’t go over $20?” and […]

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The Rundown: May 7, 2024

By | May 7, 2024 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. In case you missed it, after 15 long but joyful years, Multiversity Comics will be ending regular service at the end of the month. – The 2024 […]

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Multiversity Comics: May 2009-May 2024

By | May 6, 2024 | News

Hi everyone, After 15 years, this will be the final month that Multiversity Comics will be in active operations. This decision was not made lightly, and has been a result of months of conversations with our editorial team. I [Brian] feel you’re owed context and reasoning behind this move. The first reason is that, over […]

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The Rundown: May 6, 2024

By | May 6, 2024 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – Massive Publishing will publish “Eye Lie Popeye” as a five-issue series this summer. The manga-inspired comic by Marcus Williams, which was originally released as a digital […]

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“Get Fury” #1

By | May 3, 2024 | Reviews

So Marvel MAX is back. For anyone who might not know, MAX was an imprint at Marvel that was started in 2001 for the purposes of telling stories for mature readers. While there may be some debate over what “mature” exactly means, in this case it was an excuse for Marvel to buck the long […]

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The Rundown: May 3, 2024

By | May 3, 2024 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. In case you missed it, we have an exclusive preview of next week’s “Star Wars: Darth Vader” #46. – Dark Horse will release “The Legend of Luther […]

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The DC3cast Episode 430: “The Boy Wonder” #1

By , and | May 8, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! This week, the […]

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The DC3cast, Episode 429: “House of Brainiac Special”

By , and | May 1, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! The DC3cast dig […]

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Art of the Week: Week of 5/8/24

By | May 8, 2024 | Columns

Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure. Plenty of X-Men and Transformers art features on today’s […]

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2000 AD Prog 2381 Featured Columns
Multiver-City One: 2000 AD Prog 2381 – The Grizzly Fate!

By , , , and | May 8, 2024 | Columns

Welcome, Earthlets, to Multiver-City One, our “2000 AD” weekly review column! Every Wednesday we examine the latest offerings from Tharg and the droids over at Rebellion/2000 AD, the galaxy’s leading producers of Thrill-Power entertainment. Let’s get right to it! This Week in 2000 AD Judge Dredd: Rend and Tear with Tooth and Claw, Part 6 […]

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CSBC Featured 5-8-24 Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap (5/8/24)

By | May 7, 2024 | Columns

Buying comics can be an expensive hobby. A lot of fans simply can’t afford everything they’re interested in, due to rising prices and the over-saturation of the market with superhero titles. That’s why we’re here. Every week, the Multiversity staff is asked “What would you buy this week if you couldn’t go over $20?” and […]

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Load Your Libby For the Holidays

By | Dec 5, 2023 | Longform

Libraries are one of my favorite places in the world. Without them, I don’t think I would be nearly as well read as I am. Well, without them and the used book section of my local Barnes & Noble. $1 paperbacks. Can’t beat that unless you’re free. Speaking of free, that’s where your local library […]

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“Lunar New Year Love Story”

By | May 7, 2024 | Reviews

At one point, I was just so grateful for Asian-American representation that almost any story would do. Thankfully, these days, with creators and media that are “East Asian things everywhere all at once,” we can dispense with the tired tropes that obscured the differences and vitality within our communities. Does the romantic notion of “following […]

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Realm of Owls - Featured Reviews
The Webcomics Weekly #282: Hoo Could it Be Now? (5/7/2024 Edition)

By | May 7, 2024 | Reviews

The Webcomics Weekly is back in your life! Flying in for a second week in a row, I have decided to really go out of my comfort zone and review a…shudders...comedy series. No serious dramatics or contemplation here. Just good old fashion goofs, gags, and guffaws. Also Owls in funny hats. Lo! Prithee praytell what goes on in the “Realm of Owls?” Forsooth, we shall discover readily.

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Reviews
“Get Fury” #1

By | May 3, 2024 | Reviews

So Marvel MAX is back. For anyone who might not know, MAX was an imprint at Marvel that was started in 2001 for the purposes of telling stories for mature readers. While there may be some debate over what “mature” exactly means, in this case it was an excuse for Marvel to buck the long […]

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“Lester of the Lesser Gods” #1

By | May 2, 2024 | Reviews

Following up on the Albatross Funnybooks one-shot, Eric Powell, Lucky Yates, and Gideon Kendall are back with a three issue miniseries that tells the further adventures of Lester in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of America. Written by Eric Powell & Lucky Yates Illustrated & Colored by Gideon Kendall Lettered by Eric Powell In a not-so-distant future […]

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Jamming, Blocking, and Paranormal Yeeting: An Interview With “Blood City Rollers’s” V.P. Anderson and Tatiana Hill

By | Apr 9, 2024 | Interviews

Roller Derby has always been something I’ve liked hearing about but never really got. While I still don’t really get it after talking with V and Tatiana, I certainly have a much greater fondness for this wacky, wild and ever changing sport. I think you will too. You’ll certainly come out wanting to read more […]

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Samantha Edwards Tells “A Tale as Tall as Jacob”

By | Mar 26, 2024 | Interviews

Former youth librarian Samantha Edwards illustrated some family stories about her little brother… well, younger brother… and along the way, crafted a narrative that gained the attention of educators and creators alike. Since “A Tale as Tall as Jacob” was published in 2021, it has been praised for its handling of ADHD. Indiana University Southeast’s […]

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Butcher’s Block, Slab 9: Carving Through “Hack/Slash”

By | Apr 22, 2024 | Annotations

Welcome to Butcher’s Block, our “Hack/Slash” annotation. With the Kickstarter-funded hardcover compilation of most of the crossovers between “Hack/Slash” and other franchises, noted as “Hack/Slash Vol. X: The Crossovers,” in print, alongside another fourth volume of the main deluxe hardcovers, there are two additions to the overarching narrative that deserves some attention, and the various […]

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Five Thoughts on Dead Boy Detectives‘ “The Case of Crystal Palace”

By | Apr 26, 2024 | Television

Originally intended for (HBO) Max, DC’s Dead Boy Detectives have now emerged on Netflix as a spin-off of the streamer’s Sandman adaptation, bringing the characters’ debut in Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner’s “The Sandman” #25 full circle. The first episode does a speedy job of introducing us to titular British ghosts Edwin Paine (George Rexstrew) […]

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Robots From Tomorrow – Episode 220: Matt Kindt [Podcast]

By | Aug 20, 2015 | Podcasts

After 37 issues, to call Matt Kindt’s “Mind MGMT” an ‘accomplishment’ almost feels like an understatement. Kindt not only wrote, penciled, inked, colored and lettered the entire series, he also provided covers, back-up strips, supplemental material, a litany of secrets, and fake back page ads for every issue. With “New MGMT” #1, the final issue […]

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Welcome to the Spectrum Age

By | Jul 14, 2015 | Longform

Following Saturday’s Eisner Awards announcements at San Diego Comic Con, comics watchers’ commentaries will no doubt note that despite standbys like JH Williams III, Dave Stewart, and Darwyn Cooke, the industry is again spotlighting its diversity of subjects, audiences, and creators: “Lumberjanes” came away a big winner, Venezuelan artist Jorge Corona got Russ Manning Award-love, […]

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