Author Archives: David Harper

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Reviews
Advance Review: Hellboy: The Storm #1

By | Jul 8, 2010 | Reviews

This week brings the launch of a new Hellboy title, which is a momentous occasion for discerning comic fans. The Mignolaverse (meaning the land of Hellboy and BPRD and their various sister titles) is one of unparalleled quality and remarkable consistency, and it has been for years. This series, titled Hellboy: The Storm, finds Hellboy […]

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News
Dark Horse for a Dollar

By | Jul 6, 2010 | News

Emulating a move that has seemingly been very successful for Image (see: Image Firsts: The Walking Dead #1’s meteoric rise from 110th to 15th on the Diamond charts in April), Dark Horse announced today that select comics will be re-released in print as $1 comics. This includes the first issues of fan favorites like Hellboy, […]

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News
DC Signs Jeff Lemire to Exclusive Contract

By | Jul 6, 2010 | News

Today brings an impressive (yet unsurprising) announcement from DC Comics, as highly esteemed Top Shelf creator and writer/artist of DC/Vertigo’s Sweet Tooth Jeff Lemire has signed an exclusive contract with DC. This announcement comes on the heels of a few project announcements from DC in regards to Lemire, as he’ll be launching a new Superboy book in […]

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Interviews
Multiversity Comics Presents: Ron Perazza

By | Jul 2, 2010 | Interviews

First thing today, we posted reactions from various creators in the Zuda community about Zuda itself going away and their titles being integrated into DC’s new online platforms. However, we wanted to provide both sides of this story, so now we have a quick talk with former Zuda head Ron Perazza about the events that […]

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News
Creators Respond to Zuda’s…Transformation

By | Jul 2, 2010 | News

While there may have been bigger comic new stories this week (i.e. Wonder Woman changes, Spider-Man being cast), it is hard to argue that anything affects more creators and has created more non-fanboy controversy than yesterday’s announcement about Zuda Comics going away. As Ron Perazza shared, ZudaComics.com is now dead and some of the titles […]

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Columns
Zuda Weekly: The Final Countdown

By | Jul 1, 2010 | Columns

Since I started writing for Multiversity, perhaps my favorite running article I came up with was Zuda Weekly. This column would find me talking with various Zuda creators, recent winners, and reviewing all of their monthly competitors. Not only was it a lot of fun, but it was also exciting to see the fresh voices […]

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News
Gabriel Hardman: From "Atlas" to Exclusive

By | Jun 30, 2010 | News

Today Marvel announced another exclusive creator signing, as they signed Atlas artist Gabriel Hardman to an exclusive contract today. Hardman is likely most well known for his work with Jeff Parker on Atlas and other related titles, and is not just an esteemed artist but also a really nice guy (met him at Emerald City […]

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Reviews
Advance Review: Atomic Robo Vol. 4 #4

By | Jun 30, 2010 | Reviews

Every time a new issue of Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener’s Atomic Robo comes out is a reason to celebrate. This series is endlessly inventive, perpetually hilarious, and quite simply one of the most consistently awesome books on the market. This new untitled volume has been every bit as great as previous ones, but could […]

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News
Adam Hughes on Wonder Woman #600

By | Jun 30, 2010 | News

Regardless of your opinion of the new costume and direction of Wonder Woman (which appears to be polarizing, but mostly negative), I’d find it very difficult for anyone to find fault in one aspect of today’s issue #600: Adam Hughes’ piece. While some definitely think Hughes verges on cheesecake too much, emphasizing certain wondrous aspects […]

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News
Millar to Pitch Old Man Logan 2: Electric Boogaloo

By | Jun 30, 2010 | News

On the running scale of “holy crap! That is awesome!”, Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s Old Man Logan was somewhere around a nine (for those that are wondering, Preacher would be a 10 and JMS’ new Wonder Woman origin would be a one). I mean, it was dystopian future in which the super villains had […]

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