Author Archives: Matt Lune

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Space Riders Galaxy of Brutality #1 Featured Reviews
“Space Riders: Galaxy Of Brutality” #1

By | Mar 30, 2017 | Reviews

The psychedelic cosmic adventure continues in the sequel to last year’s wildly successful mini-series. Read on to find out if it’s worth your time in our review, which contains minor spoilers Created by Alexis Ziritt and Fabian Rangel Jr. Written by Fabian Rangel Jr Illustrated by Alexis Ziritt Lettered by Ryan Ferrier An ancient evil […]

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Weekly Shonen Jump 3-27-17 Featured Columns
This Week in Shonen Jump: March 27, 2017

By and | Mar 29, 2017 | Columns

Welcome to This Week in Shonen Jump, in which a rotating duo of Multiversity staffers take a look at two stories contained in each installment of Viz Media’s Weekly Shonen Jump. For the uninitiated, Weekly Shonen Jump is an anthology that delivers more than 200 pages of manga of all varieties. We hope that you’ll […]

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Eternal Empire #1 featured Reviews
Advance Review: “Eternal Empire #1”

By | Mar 28, 2017 | Reviews

The team behind Alex + Ada return with a new ongoing series, this time tackling high fantasy and one hundred years of war. Read on for our spoiler free advance review Written by Jonathan Luna, Sarah Vaughn Illustrated by Jonathan Luna JONATHAN LUNA (ALEX + ADA, THE SWORD, Spider-Woman: Origin) and SARAH VAUGHN (ALEX + […]

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underwinter #1 featured Reviews
“Underwinter” #1

By | Mar 24, 2017 | Reviews

Ray Fawkes brings us a visceral horror debut that explores the sometimes blurry line between art and pain. Read on for our review, which contains minor spoilers. Written and Illustrated by Ray Fawkes Lettered by Steve Wands SERIES PREMIERE! ‘SYMPHONY,’ Part One-Critically acclaimed creator RAY FAWKES launches his new monthly horror series: UNDERWINTER, twisted portraits […]

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Riverdale Ongoing #1 Featured Reviews
Advance Review: “Riverdale” #1

By | Mar 17, 2017 | Reviews

An adaptation of an adaptation isn’t a new thing by any stretch, especially in comics, but how does the world of Archie and friends feel when it’s refracted through the lens of a TV show, and one that’s a gritty reboot at that? Read on for our spoiler-free review. Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Will Ewing, […]

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Amazing Spider-Man 25 Featured Reviews
“The Amazing Spider-Man” #25

By | Mar 16, 2017 | Reviews

Marvel brings us the 25th-issue anniversary celebration of “Amazing Spider-Man” with a giant-size issue packed with content. But is any of it worth the $9.99 price tag? Read on for our review, which may contain minor spoilers. Written by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Jacob Chabot, James Asmus, Hannah Blumenreich, Cale Atkinson. Illustrated by Stuart Immonen, Todd […]

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Colossi #1 Reviews
Advance Review: “Colossi” #1

By | Mar 6, 2017 | Reviews

The concept of a group of people being shrunk down to the size of mice isn’t exactly a new one: The Borrowers, “Micronauts,” even “Ant-Man” and “The Atom” play with this idea, and while it would be relatively easy to draw comparisons between any of those to what’s on offer here, What “Colossi” #1 is […]

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“Royal City” #1

By | Mar 2, 2017 | Reviews

Jeff Lemire returns to both writing and art duties with this new ongoing from Image Comics, and with themes reminiscent of his work on “Essex County,” “A.D. After Death,” and “Trillium,” does “Royal City” hold up to such comparison? Read on for our spoiler free review. Written and Illustrated by Jeff Lemire DOUBLE-SIZED DEBUT ISSUE! […]

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Not Forgotten Anthology Interviews
Harding, Masson, Desilets and Morales Talk “Not Forgotten: A Public Domain Superhero Anthology” on Kickstarter

By | Mar 1, 2017 | Interviews

The final week of a Kickstarter project is always a tense time, and with just under $10,000 left to raise of a $25,000 total and only 7 days left, the end is in sight for Matt Harding and Einar Masson’s campaign “Not Forgotten: A Public Domain Superhero Anthology.” As described by contributor Casey Desilets, the […]

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Old Guard #1 Featured Reviews
“Old Guard” #1

By | Feb 24, 2017 | Reviews

Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez reunite for an ongoing tale of immortality, endless war and what life means when there is no death. Despite that weighty premise, the end result is surprisingly fun. Read on for our review, which contains only minor spoilers. Written by Greg Rucka Illustrated by Leandro Fernandez Eisner-winning writer GREG RUCKA […]

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