Monthly Archives: January 2021

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Feature: Outerverse Triptych (Sofia centered) Interviews
Christopher Golden, Bridgit Connell, and Peter Bergting Discuss the Outerverse

By | Jan 25, 2021 | Interviews

This year, there’s a lot coming from Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden’s Outerverse, the shared universe of “Baltimore” and “Joe Golem: Occult Detective.” In March, the five-issue miniseries “Lady Baltimore: The Witch Queens” begins with art by Bridgit Connell. This series focuses on Lady Sofia Baltimore (formerly Sofia Valk) at the dawn of World War […]

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The Rundown: January 25, 2021

By | Jan 25, 2021 | 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, Image Comics announced superpowered immigrant story “Home,” and a horror anthology by Michael Walsh and a host of writers, called “The Silver […]

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Saturday Morning Panels: Week of 1/20/21

By | Jan 23, 2021 | Columns

Welcome back to Saturday Morning Panels! You know the drill. Each week the Multiversity staff lovingly scours the new releases to find you, our dear reader, our favorite panels and moments. And we have a fantastic line up for you this week! So kick-back, watch out for spoilers, and talk about your favorites in the […]

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Fantagraphics Announces Ed Piskor’s Horror Anthology “Red Room”

By | Jan 22, 2021 | News

Via The Hollywood Reporter, Fantagraphics have announced “Red Room,” a morbid 12-issue anthology series from “Hip-Hop Family Tree” and “X-Men: Grand Design” writer/artist Ed Piskor. The double-sized first issue, which will be 64 pages long, will be released in May. Piskor said, “‘Red Room’ is a cyberpunk, outlaw, splatterpunk comic that you can’t unsee once […]

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Eternaut 1969 Reviews
“The Eternaut 1969”

By | Jan 22, 2021 | Reviews

It is often a wonder to me how books find us at the right time, as if searching us out, right when we need to be reading it. In this instance, I blame the kismetic reissue of this powerful and politically charged sci-fi comic story squarely upon the shoulders of Fantagraphics heads Gary Groth and […]

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Reviews
“Crimson Flower” #1

By | Jan 22, 2021 | Reviews

The Russian people and Russian culture tends to get a bad rap in comic books, especially in American comics. It’s not that difficult to see why, the Soviet Union was America’s greatest antagonist for a significant part of the 20th century and lots of American media, especially cheap media that was created for children such […]

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