Author Archives: Drew Bradley

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: June in Comic History – World Color Press, Man of Steel, and GameStop

By | Jun 6, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with three all-new, all-different items from the annals of the comic industry. Today you’ll learn about the rise of World Color Press, the history behind the “Man of Steel,” and the lost potential of a retail giant uninterested in selling comics. June 18, 1948 Since its founding in St. Louis, Missouri […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past – 1942

By | May 16, 2022 | Columns

When this column covered 1941 last year, there was so much to talk about that I split the material into one article on the industry in general and a second article focused on activities at certain publishers. I’m going to restrain myself a bit more for coverage on 1942 and give it all to you […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: May 2022

By | May 9, 2022 | Columns

Welcome back to Multiversity’s history column, where you can learn about miscellaneous firsts, finals, and notables from throughout the various eras of the comic book industry. Today’s column is themed around the month of May, starting with the general public opinion of comic books in 1954. May 1954 After spending years riling up anti-comic sentiment, […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past – Comic Distro

By | Apr 18, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column is breaking format a bit this week. Instead of scanning multiple events from decades ago, I’m going to follow up on a recent event. Today marks the one-year anniversary of Comic Distro, a distributor with a revolutionary approach to supplying products. Where did it come from, how has it grown since its […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: April in Comic History – Green Lantern, Star*Reach, Capital, and Dreamwave

By | Apr 4, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns to explore important events from the comic industry. This week’s theme is the month of April, and I’ll cover relevant stories in “Green Lantern,” the development of alternative comics with “Star*Reach,” the birth of Capital City, and the rise and fall of Dreamwave. Enjoy! April 1970 In 1970, the popularity of […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past – 1932

By | Mar 21, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with a focus on the state of the comic book industry of 1932. Well, ok, there wasn’t much of a comic book industry in 1932, seeing as how the first modern comic book wasn’t published until 1933. But there was a comic strip industry, and in 1932 it was going through […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: March in Comic History – TV tie-ins, Groo, Klingons, and the military

By | Mar 7, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with new items from the annals of the comic industry. This week’s theme is events that occurred in March. March 1950 The year 1950 was a tricky time for the company that became DC Comics. Most superheroes weren’t selling very well anymore, but management was unwilling to soil the company’s name […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: February in Comics History

By | Feb 7, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with another article on comic history themed around the month of February. Enjoy! February 1965 By the mid 1960s, comics were on their way to restoring the dignity stolen from them by the Senate hearings, Bill Gaines’ testimony, and the CCA. Marvel had made inroads into college campuses. Older fans were […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: January in comic history – a dead hero, fake news, inflation, and discrimination

By | Jan 10, 2022 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column kicks off 2022 with topics ripped from today’s headlines, but pulled from the annals of the comic industry. See fake news that divided public discourse. Share the concern about inflationary pressure. Be disheartened at a story of people who are different than the majority being dehumanized. Enjoy this reminder than there’s nothing […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: December in Comic History – A Corpse, a Wolfman, Printing Problems, and WetWorks

By | Dec 6, 2021 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column returns with a smorgasbord of items from comic history related to December. Please consider this recap of dead guys, monstrous credits, printing developments, and last shipping books my gift to you. December 1925 Before comic books existed, cartoonists were developing their skills and technical conventions in newspaper strips. Many of their innovations […]

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Ghosts of Comics’ Past: 2011

By | Nov 15, 2021 | Columns

Multiversity’s history column is back with a look at the comic industry of 2011. Enjoy! Industry overview 2011 started off poorly. The traditional seasonal downturn combined with temporary scheduling troubles to see sales of single issue comics drop to 4.4 million copies, the lowest monthly total since 1933 when comics were invented. That number is […]

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