Monthly Archives: August 2013

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Interviews
Artist August: Benjamin Dewey [Interview]

By | Aug 24, 2013 | Interviews

One of our favorite webcomics (although it’s not really comicky in format) is Benjamin Dewey’s Tragedy Series, a hilarious and often strange series of tragedies that befall poor fictional characters. It’s one of my favorite comics to binge read, but three times a week you can experience the magic Dewey brings to this comic. Today […]

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Columns
Saturday Morning Panels (Week of 8/21/2013)

By | Aug 24, 2013 | Columns

Hello, and welcome to Saturday Morning Panels, your new favorite Multiversity column! It’s a very simple concept: since none of us are up to watching Saturday morning cartoons anymore, we are instead going to share with you our favorite panels from the week before. It’s a bit like Comics Should Be Cheap, except with more […]

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News
Dark Horse Teases Return of Firefly to Comics [Updated]

By | Aug 23, 2013 | News

Listen up, Browncoats, because today is your lucky day. Teased on their website, Dark Horse is now asking fans “Where’s Serenity?” (albeit with a hashtag), with that and the floating leaf clearly linking towards the much loved cancelled series Firefly. Well, that and the post flat out mentioning the show and its characters, but hey, […]

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Columns
Multiversity Keeps It Real: March, Book One

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Columns

This is the story of a key figure in the civil rights movement – told by the man himself. Written in collaboration with congressional staffer Andrew Aydin, and drawn by Nate Powell, this first volume of Congressman John Lewis’ autobiography is a moving look at a deeply influential man’s inspirations. Focusing, in the beginning, on […]

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Reviews
Review: Dark Horse Presents #27

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Reviews

You remember those nights when you and some friends just got in the car and drove? You ended up going places and seeing things you never anticipated. You made a few wrong turns and a few truly inspired bad decisions that ended up going down in your personal history as the best parts of the […]

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Reviews
Review: Creepy Comics #13

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Reviews

Whether you’re in need of a scare, or just feel up for some nifty short-form comics, Uncle Creepy always delivers. The theme this time around is the number 13, and all the superstitions that come along with it – and while, at first glance, it’s not the most promising concept in the world, this issue […]

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Reviews
Review: Green Lantern: New Guardians #23

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Reviews

Building up to October’s ‘Lights Out’ crossover, Justin Jordan and company begin what appears to be a series of sweeping changes to the Green Lantern mythology. Is it in the service of good story-telling, or does the team risk throwing the baby out with the bath water? Written by Justin Jordan Illustrated by Bradley Walker […]

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Annotations
Hell Notes: The Fiery Elizabeth Sherman

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Annotations

With B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Lake of Fire out this week, we finally see the return of Liz Sherman. True, she never’s been completely gone, but since B.P.R.D. King of Fear concluding mid 2010, her appearances have been few and far between. Damn it, it’s good to have her back. Please note, this column contains […]

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Reviews
Review: Chin Music #2

By | Aug 23, 2013 | Reviews

The first issue of “Chin Music” was a visually striking, yet unintelligible mess. What a difference slowing things down a little bit makes, because issue #2 isn’t as hamstrung with a half-a-dozen problems of coherence and unestablished settings. Decompressing things makes for a story that is close to finding some footing, even if it’s not […]

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