Yearly Archives: 2014

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Reviews
Five Thoughts on Arrow’s “The Climb”

By | Dec 11, 2014 | Reviews

Well, shit. Spoilers ahead. 1. The Demon’s Head Let’s get the obvious out of the way right now: Matt Nable is no Liam Neeson. Perhaps if that wasn’t a point of reference, he would feel like a better fit. I mean, he wasn’t terrible, but he certainly wasn’t what I think most fans were hoping […]

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News
The Rundown: Was Spider-Man Going to Guest Star in “Captain America: Civil War?,” the AV Club Ranks the Best Graphic Novels of the Year, and more

By | Dec 11, 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. – Long before the recent Sony cyber hack, there had been rumors of Marvel Studios approaching Sony about working something out between the two […]

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Reviews
Mignolaversity: Abe Sapien #18 [Review]

By | Dec 10, 2014 | Reviews

And so begins the first big arc of Abe Sapien, “A Darkness so Great.” Written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie Illustrated by Max Fiumara Colors by Dave Stewart Lettering by Clem Robins Having joined a Santa Muerte cult, Abe settles into a small Gulf town with hidden ties to the zombie massacre he failed […]

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Columns
Art Of The Week: 12/10/2014

By | Dec 10, 2014 | Columns

Welcome to the third last Art Of The Week of 2014! Weird to think that another year is almost over. But before the crushing existentialism of the realisation of your own morality sets in, feast your eyes on this week’s array of fine art from some great comic book artists. Up front this week is […]

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Columns
2014 in Review: Most Overlooked Comic

By | Dec 10, 2014 | Columns

This is always Multiversity’s biggest cluster of a category, as overlooked can mean so many different things for so many different people. But to us, it means this: By overlooked, we mean the books that are so good, it seems insane that everyone isn’t reading them or hasn’t been reading them. They may have a […]

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Columns
Multiver-City One: 2000 AD Prog 1911

By and | Dec 10, 2014 | Columns

Welcome, citizens, to this week’s installment of Multiver-City One! Every Wednesday we examine the latest offerings from Tharg and the droids over at 2000 AD, the galaxy’s leading producers of Thrill-Power entertainment! Between the weekly “2000 AD” itself, the monthly “Judge Dredd Megazine”, an extensive library of graphic novel collections, and new US-format one-shots and […]

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News
The Rundown: “The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck” Gets an Artist’s Edition, AV Club Reveals Its Top Comics of 2014, and more

By | Dec 10, 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. – Don Rosa’s seminal work “The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck” is getting an IDW Artist’s Edition, which is funny because – as […]

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News
Oni Reveals Jenny Frison Variant For “Hellbreak” #1 [Exclusive]

By | Dec 9, 2014 | News

Originally announced back in March of this year and pushed back as Jordie Bellaire left the team, “Hellbreak” from Cullen Bunn, Brian Churilla, and Dave Stewart is finally coming to comic shops in March of 2015. For the unfamiliar, “Hellbreak” is something Oni Editor Charlie Chu described as, “kind of like Cullen Bunn writing ‘BPRD’ meets Inception […]

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Columns
2014 in Review: Best Cover Artist

By | Dec 9, 2014 | Columns

They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, but a comic cover might be worth even more. Hell, in today’s day and age, if it’s good enough, it’s worth $3.99. After all, at least in our minds, comic covers have three main goals: 1. They’re supposed to pitch the comic to potential readers 2. They’re […]

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