Yearly Archives: 2019

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Reviews
“Horizontal Collaboration”

By | Nov 19, 2019 | Reviews

“We’re all important people,” says Henrietta, one of those secondary characters uttering major thematic pearls in “Horizontal Collaboration.” She continues, “Sometimes, to be that, we have to act in secret.” Secrets, from poorly hidden to preciously held ones, move the drama of this lushly drawn and subtly told graphic novel. “Horizontal Collaboration” is the comics […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap (11/20/19)

By | Nov 19, 2019 | Columns

Buying comics can be an expensive hobby. A lot of fans simply can’t afford everything they’re interested in, due to rising prices and the over-saturation of the market with superhero titles. That’s why we’re here. Every week, the Multiversity staff is asked “What would you buy this week if you couldn’t go over $20?” and […]

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Nadler, Thompson, and Kivelä Deliver a Neo-Western Thriller with “Undone by Blood or the Shadow of a Wanted Man”

By | Nov 19, 2019 | News

AfterShock Comics has announced “Undone by Blood or the Shadow of a Wanted Man,” a western thriller miniseries debuting in February 2020, by writers Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson, with art by Sami Kivelä, colors by Jason Wordie, and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. “Undone by Blood” is set in the early 1970s and follows Ethel […]

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Podcasts
Comics Syllabus 208: “Pittsburgh” by Frank Santoro and More with Johnny Hall

By | Nov 19, 2019 | Podcasts

Or download the podcast episode here. On the Comics Syllabus today, guest co-host Johnny Hall (@johnnyhall3) and Paul (@twoplai) discuss Frank Santoro’s graphic novel “Pittsburgh,” (starting at 12:30) a potent reminiscence and contemplation of Santoro’s immediate family and upbringing in the city. But first, Johnny and Paul remember Tom Spurgeon, comics reporter extraordinaire and example […]

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News
The Rundown: November 19, 2019

By | Nov 19, 2019 | 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 team here at Multiversity got to get a preview look at “Nightwing” #66, which hits shelves tomorrow. We also got to interview Cecil Castellucci on “Female […]

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Titans Season 2 Ep 11 E.L._.O Television
Five Thoughts on Titans‘ “E.L._.O”

By | Nov 18, 2019 | Television

*sigh…* Welcome back to Titans a show that makes me look forward to Watchmen! This week we are covering “E.L._.O”, a title purely made to frustrate me by typing it over and over. This week we see the Titans, slowly, mysteriously reunite and Dick Grayson discovers a big twist! Also Jason and Rose are GROSS! […]

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Television
Five Thoughts on Supergirl‘s “Tremors”

By | Nov 18, 2019 | Television

I may be reaching the end of my tether with this season. “Confidence Women” wasn’t great but this week was downright painful to watch and no amount of great acting could save it from the boring mess it ended up being. I know it’s a cliche to say that TV episodes are about filling time rather than watching “““art””” but y’all, I really felt that I wasted 42 minutes of my life this week. Why? Gimme five good thoughts and I’ll tell ya.

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Interviews
Henry Barajas Chronicles Latinx & Indigenous Activism in “La Voz de M.A.Y.O”

By and | Nov 18, 2019 | Interviews

Resistance to oppression and erasure for marginalized peoples can be powerfully fueled by “graphic reclamations,” as the Foreword by Frederick Luis Aldama calls works like Henry Barajas’ vital “La Voz de M.A.Y.O.” from Image Comics. The new “La Voz De M.A.Y.O: TATA RAMBO,” written by Henry Barajas, renders a history of the Mexican, American, Yaqui, […]

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