Yearly Archives: 2019

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NYCC ’19: Impact Theory Announces “Hexagon”

By | Oct 1, 2019 | News

According to Deadline, Dutch DJ and producer Don Diablo is making his first foray into comic writing with “Hexagon,” a new series from Impact Theory. The comic is a young adult sci-fi space adventure that Diablo has made in collaboration with veteran comic writer Michael Moreci and artist Jheremy Raapack. The five issue mini-series looks […]

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The Rundown: October 1, 2019

By | Oct 1, 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. In case you missed it, New York Comic Con is this weekend and there’s already a ton of news to catch up on: Titan will adapt The […]

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Five Thoughts on Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles‘ “To Serve Mankind” and “Seeing Isn’t Believing”

By | Oct 1, 2019 | Television

On this week’s retrospective of Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles, we’re looking at “To Serve Mankind” (aired November 30, 1996), which I can only describe as Zoolander without the jokes, and the return of the New Olympians in “Seeing Isn’t Believing” (February 8, 1997). 1. EGON PAX EGON PAX EGON PAX Another truly awful episode, “To […]

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“Deep Breaths”

By | Sep 30, 2019 | Reviews

Melbourne comic creator Chris Gooch came leaping into the international comics scene back in 2017 with his debut graphic novel, “Bottled”, which combined tense storytelling with raw, emotional visuals. However, he’s had created plenty of shorter comics published by many different small press Australian publishers, all to their own small successes. Let’s see how these […]

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Night Hunters: An Interview With Dave Baker

By | Sep 30, 2019 | Interviews

Dave Baker is a comic book artist, writer, lover, and critic. We’ve talked with him in the past about his hilarious but inarguably compelling project “Shitty Watchmen.” Later, he gave us his thoughts on the state of the comics industry and told us about the work that went into “Action Hospital.” Now he’s back with […]

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Mutantversity: We See Them, But Do We Know Them?

By | Sep 30, 2019 | Columns

Welcome back to Mutantversity, a class offered at the stately Xavier Mansion. This isn’t a place to find big reviews of X-books, (that’s what our Review section is for!) but it’s a great way to keep up with one of the most complicated superhero series around. We’ll learn, we’ll laugh, maybe we’ll make some new […]

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NYCC ’19: Marvel to Publish Warhammer Comics

By | Sep 30, 2019 | News

Games Workshop and Marvel Comics have announced that they have entered a new publishing partnership, with the first comics set to be released being based on Warhammer. The license to publish Warhammer comics had previously been held by Titan Comics. Details about the Warhammer comics, beside having a release date scheduled for Fall 2020, were […]

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“The Crossover”

By | Sep 30, 2019 | Reviews

Twelve-year-old twin Josh Bell, son of the famous basketball player Chuck Bell, thinks of little more than playing basketball, whether it is practicing with his dad or playing with his twin brother Jordan on their school team. But when Jordan starts to discover life outside of basketball (including his interest in girls), Josh finds himself […]

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NYCC ’19: Scout Comics Announces “Sam and His Talking Gun”

By | Sep 30, 2019 | News

Scout Comics have announced a new psychological thriller, “Sam and His Talking Gun,” coming early 2020, written by newcomer Drew Ferguson, and illustrated by his father, industry veteran Lee Ferguson (known for his work on “Supergirl” in 2005, and “King: Flash Gordon”). The book is a psychological thriller about Sam and his quest for revenge […]

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