Yearly Archives: 2021

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Lego Star Wars: Terrifying Tales

By | Oct 12, 2021 | Television

LEGO Star Wars has been more than just a block set and a video game for some time now, but last year, with the release of the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, the combination has meant something different. There is scant little Star Wars media that takes place after The Rise of Skywalker, but now […]

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Five Thoughts on Y: The Last Man‘s “Mann Hunt”

By | Oct 12, 2021 | Television

Welcome, remaining living creatures, to our review of FX’s inappropriately titled science fiction drama, Y The Last Man. This episode brings us to Boston, where even more parallels are developed between the fictional post-apocalypse and the non-fictional pre-apocalypse. We also get to finally meet Dr. Allison Mann, who articulates all that was really lost as […]

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Andy Yanchus, Marvel Comics Colorist, Dead at 77

By | Oct 12, 2021 | News

Marvel Comics shared that longtime staff colorist Andrew P. Yanchus has passed away, aged 77. He colored various titles for the company from 1976 to 1993, including “Uncanny X-Men,” “Alpha Flight,” and the original “New Warriors” run by Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley. According to Scale Model News, Yanchus died in Florida on September 11, […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap (10/13/21)

By | Oct 12, 2021 | 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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Seismic Press Announces “Fearbook Club”

By | Oct 12, 2021 | News

This article has been updated since its publication. AfterShock Comics’ YA imprint Seismic Press have announced “Fearbook Club,” a spooky new graphic novel by writer Richard Ashley Hamilton, artist Marco Matrone, and letterer Dave Sharpe. The book follows Whit, Hester, Hillary and Press, four members of a middle school yearbook club who become haunted by […]

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The Rundown: October 12, 2021

By | Oct 12, 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, as part of National Coming Out Day, DC Comics have announced that November’s “Superman: Son of Kal-El” #5 will reveal Jon Kent, […]

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520 Weeks – Rachel Gluckstern on “Captain Atom:” “It’s Not Like We Weren’t Conscious of the Comparison.”

By | Oct 11, 2021 | Interviews

On Tuesday, August 31, 2011, “Justice League” #1 dropped, officially beginning the experiment known as the New 52. DC Comics was not just relaunching all of its titles, it was doing so in a new, clean(er) continuity, in an attempt to revitalize and enthuse the fan base. It was an unprecedented move that bore good, […]

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Bookshelf Basics: “You Brought Me the Ocean”

By | Oct 11, 2021 | Columns

All-ages graphic novels are more diverse and prolific than ever. With so much great content out there – and more arriving every week – sifting through it all can be a daunting task. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher, librarian or young reader, Multiversity’s Bookshelf Basics is here to help. By highlighting a blend of […]

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