Monthly Archives: March 2017

1 8 9 10 11 12 20
NYCC Logo News
New York Comic Con Puts an End to Multi-Day Passes

By | Mar 17, 2017 | News

Friday morning, an announcement from ReedPop revealed that the traditional 3-Day and 4-Day passes to this year’s New York Comic Con would be eliminated. Only single day tickets remain. New York’s largest event venue, the Javits Center, will be undergoing construction to expand the space to 3.3 million square feet, roughly a one half increase […]

MORE »
Green Arrow 19 Cover Reviews
“Green Arrow” #19

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

With this issue of “Green Arrow,” the creators shows two stories, side-by-side, that succinctly examine the relationship between Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow, and his former sidekick, Roy Harper, who has moved from his alias as Speedy to that of Arsenal. In doing so, he examines both characters and their failings, showing that no matter […]

MORE »
Vampirella 1 Featured Reviews
“Vampirella” #1

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton are getting the chance to build Vampirella from the ground up in a brand new ongoing series. With the character having been asleep for over a thousand years and waking up as a mostly blank slate, how will the creative team redefine the hero in a brand new culture? Will […]

MORE »
Riverdale Ongoing #1 Featured Reviews
Advance Review: “Riverdale” #1

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

An adaptation of an adaptation isn’t a new thing by any stretch, especially in comics, but how does the world of Archie and friends feel when it’s refracted through the lens of a TV show, and one that’s a gritty reboot at that? Read on for our spoiler-free review. Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Will Ewing, […]

MORE »
coady and the creepies 1 feature Reviews
“Coady and the Creepies” #1

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

BOOM! Box’s new series, “Coady and the Creepies,” kicks off here. Is it another fun and creative addition to the imprint, or would it have been better left off the publishing slate? Read on to find out, but beware of mild spoilers. Written by Liz Prince Illustrated by Amanda Kirk Colored by Hannah Fisher Lettered […]

MORE »
Wild Storm #2 Featured Image Reviews
“The Wild Storm” #2

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

For a series that includes the words “wild” and “storm” in the title, this issue operates with a surprising level of restraint. Those looking for flash can look elsewhere. Here, Ellis and Davis-Hunt craft the methodical next steps in their universal reload – next steps taut with all the mounting tension of a thunderhead building […]

MORE »
masters of the son featured News
The Rundown: March 17, 2017

By | Mar 17, 2017 | 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. – The Black Eyed Peas are teaming with Marvel to release ‘Masters of the Sun — The Zombie Chronicles,’ an original graphic novel.  Front man will.i.am wrote the story, […]

MORE »
Jay Lynch Self Portrait News
Underground Cartoonist, Jay Lynch, Dead at 72

By | Mar 16, 2017 | News

Jay Lynch, an American cartoonist who was instrumental in the underground comix movement, died on March 5, according to the New York Times. He passed away at home, reportedly of lung cancer. At 72 years old, Lynch had culminated an impressive body of work. From “Phoebe and the Pigeon People,” a weekly syndicated comic strip, […]

MORE »
Amazing Spider-Man 25 Featured Reviews
“The Amazing Spider-Man” #25

By | Mar 16, 2017 | Reviews

Marvel brings us the 25th-issue anniversary celebration of “Amazing Spider-Man” with a giant-size issue packed with content. But is any of it worth the $9.99 price tag? Read on for our review, which may contain minor spoilers. Written by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Jacob Chabot, James Asmus, Hannah Blumenreich, Cale Atkinson. Illustrated by Stuart Immonen, Todd […]

MORE »
Reviews
“Batwoman” #1

By | Mar 16, 2017 | Reviews

Kate Kane is back, and badder than ever. Things were looking shaky for her for a moment: a fan-favorite character since her inception, editorial differences during the New 52 run of “Batwoman” cast an unfortunate shadow over the character. Since the beginning of ‘Rebirth,’ Batwoman’s role has changed drastically, making her more of a team […]

MORE »

1 8 9 10 11 12 20