Monthly Archives: April 2013

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Previews
Preview: Garfield #13 [Exclusive]

By | Apr 25, 2013 | Previews

You know that cat Garfield? He’s quite a character. Always complaining about Mondays and eating all that lasagna. Such a card! Well, we at MC love cats and cats like Garfield, so it’s with that in mind that our friends at Kaboom have shared the preview for the upcoming 13th lucky issue of “Garfield” for […]

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Podcasts
The Next Issue #102: Harry at AwesomeCon

By | Apr 25, 2013 | Podcasts

This apertif of an episode episode has Harry flying solo as he takes in the sights and passes along the sounds of Washington DC’s first full-sized downtown comic convention: AwesomeCon! Packed into the 40-minute running time is Aitch’s talks with THE WALKING DEAD’s Thodus Crane, voice actor extraordinaire Phil LaMarr, THE LIBERATORS’s writer/creator Alan Page, […]

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News
The Rundown: “Jupiter’s Legacy” Doesn’t Do Day and Date, Dynamite and Dark Horse Team Up, and more

By | Apr 25, 2013 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email me at david@multiversitycomics.com. – In a strange turn, apparently Mark Millar and Frank Quitely’s Jupiter’s Legacy (which dropped yesterday) is not available digitally. In fact, it’s not available until July 17. The […]

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Columns
Boomb Tube: Teen Titans Go! (Away)

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Columns

This is not going to be a pretty week. For some reason, the only superhero cartoon that aired this week was Teen Titans Go! and I feel uneasy describing TTG! has having to do with either of those things. Why? Imagine that you’re going on to DeviantArt and someone’s drawn some fanart of the original Teen Titans show. The art […]

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Annotations
The Multiversity Projections #10 and #11: Finite Oppenheimers [1950-1959] and Building

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Annotations

Welcome to The Multiversity Projections, our monthly column focused on the Image Comics series “The Manhattan Projects” from Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra. Each month, we’ll be taking a look at the most current issue of the series and comparing notes from actual history and the alternate version presented in the book, and trying to […]

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Annotations
MGA Study Hall: Issue #26

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Annotations

Hello and welcome back to Morning Glory Academy Study Hall, where all things Morning Glories are analyzed, dissected and poured over with the hope that we can figure out just what is going on! Today’s issue is issue #26, the enigmatic prelude to the second season of “Morning Glories,” where everything you thought you knew […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 04/24/2013

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Columns

It’s time for another Art Of The Week! Last Thursday was the 75th anniversary of the Big Blue Boyscout, Superman, and near enough everyone I saw on the ol’ internet that day was celebrating the big guy’s birthday. Which brings us to Doc Shaner’s tribute to him. Which begs the eternal question: why isn’t Doc […]

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Annotations
Hell Notes: Vampires!

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Annotations

Mike Mignola has long had a fascination with vampires. On his website he even lists Dracula as one of his primary influences, and yet for a long time, vampires only really existed on the fringes of the Hellboy universe. Over the last few years this has been steadily changing, most notably with 1946, 1947, The […]

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Annotations
This American Death: East of West #2

By | Apr 24, 2013 | Annotations

Welcome back to This American Death, Multiversity’s monthly annotations column on Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta’s “East of West” from Image Comics. I’ll be taking you through each issue of and explaining references, tossing out theories, and keeping track of some of the major events while giving them context. Since I won’t catch nearly everything […]

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