Monthly Archives: August 2014

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Reviews
“Bob’s Burgers” #1 Takes The Belchers Where The Show Never Could [Review]

By | Aug 28, 2014 | Reviews

With “Bob’s Burgers” #1, Dynamite Entertainment dives right into the heart of what makes the animated series Bob’s Burgers so fun: Bronies. Lots and lots of Bronies. Written by Mike Olsen, Jeff Drake, Rachel Hastings, and Justin Hook Illustrated by Brad Rader, Tony Gennaro, Frank Forte, Bernard Derriman A new series from the hit TV show “Bob’s […]

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News
The Rundown: First Look at New “Walking Dead” Cast Member, Hawkeye Gets a New Look For “Age of Ultron,” and more

By | Aug 28, 2014 | 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 either david@multiversitycomics.com or brian@multiversitycomics.com. – Entertainment Weekly has debuted a photo of Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes on The Walking Dead, a character that first appeared in […]

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Annotations
Wicked Intervention: The Wicked + The Divine #3

By | Aug 27, 2014 | Annotations

Welcome to Wicked Intervention, Multiversity’s monthly annotation for Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie and Matthew Wilson’s “The Wicked + The Divine”. This week, we experience theatre, puns, and a startling amount of violence. Sounds like me after my second drink. As always, spoilers are going to be hella abundant. I don’t even know why you would […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: Week Of 08/27/2014

By | Aug 27, 2014 | Columns

Welcome, welcome, welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art Of The Week! Wow, I haven’t done an intro like this in a while. This is the column where I collect some fantastic art from the last week from all over the internet to bring to you lovely people here. So what are we waiting for? […]

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Interviews
Talking “Shoplifter” and the Next Phase with Cartoonist Michael Cho [Interview]

By | Aug 27, 2014 | Interviews

Sometimes comics are well made, but you don’t really connect with it. Other times, they’re not the best, but you find some emotional truth in them. Other times, like with Michael Cho’s debut graphic novel “Shoplifter”, you find something that’s tremendously well crafted and that you find to be really impactful, and that’s where the […]

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