Author Archives: Vince Ostrowski

1 74 75 76 77 78 82
Interviews
Colorist Val Staples talks “Deadpool” and the Comedic Decaying of Presidents [Interview]

By | Feb 11, 2013 | Interviews

Colorist Appreciation Day, an impromptu Twitter-holiday generated to celebrate the oft-forgotten art of comic book coloring, has come and gone. But given the spirit behind said holiday, there’s no reason why we shouldn’t celebrate the colorist alongside the writers and artists that we talk about every day here at Multiversity Comics. We sat down with […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: Snapshot #1

By | Feb 8, 2013 | Reviews

The team that brought you “Green Arrow: Year One” and “The Losers” bring you something that looks really great, but might not be quite as memorable. Written by Andy Diggle Illustrated by Jock Jake Dobson is your typical nerd; works at the Near-Mint Rhino comic-book store in San Francisco. But when he finds a lost […]

MORE »
Reviews
5 Thoughts on “Before Watchmen: Minutemen”

By | Jan 25, 2013 | Reviews

And so, “Minutemen” comes to an end and though we here at Multiversity Comics got significantly less interested in the ‘Before Watchmen’ line as the weeks went on, it’s still worth taking a look at the event’s flagship title and how it all shook out at the end. Assume some minor spoilers though none are […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: Hell Yeah #6

By | Jan 24, 2013 | Reviews

In its 6th issue, Joe Keatinge’s “Hell Yeah” seems to almost reinvent itself, taking on a new status quo while remaining just as fun and inspired in its love for super heroes as ever. “Hell Yeah” is still a suspect title for this comic book though. Sorry, everyone. Written by Joe Keatinge Illustrated by Andre […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: New Avengers #2

By | Jan 18, 2013 | Reviews

Let it be known that in the year 2013, Jonathan Hickman replaced the New Avengers’ breakfast table with an Illuminati roundtable. He replaced their irreverent jokes and fun-poking for grave discussions about how to prevent the end of all things. And it was incredibly good. Written by Jonathan Hickman Illustrated by Steve Epting – The […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: Saga #9

By | Jan 17, 2013 | Reviews

Hey, guess what? “Saga” is really, really good. Some minor spoilers ahead… Written by Brian K. Vaughan Illustrated by Fiona Staples The Will finally has a good day. While billed as a sci-fi love story of survival between star-crossed lovers from two alien races, the mercenary character, The Will, has been perhaps the most complex […]

MORE »
Annotations
Hoax Hunters Backstage Pass: Issue #6

By | Jan 16, 2013 | Annotations

Welcome back to Hoax Hunters Backstage Pass, where you get a behind the scenes look at the work done by writers Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley. They’ll take you inside the big moments & mysteries of every issue. This month, The Hoax Hunters become the “hunted”, meet some gnomes, and hang out in some backwoods […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: Fantastic Four #3

By | Jan 11, 2013 | Reviews

A few issues in, Matt Fraction’s promised pan-dimensional adventure with Marvel’s First Family has finally gotten off the ground. By the end of his 3rd issue, it still remains to be seen whether this will be a journey worth taking. Written by Matt Fraction Illustrated by Mark Bagley – A new year on a new […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: Detective Comics #16

By | Jan 10, 2013 | Reviews

As a writer who is crafting a modern masterpiece with “Chew”, John Layman was prime for a big time gig. His takeover of Detective Comics was an immediate upgrade, but a few months in and right in the middle of the “Death of the Family” crossover, how is his run holding up? Written by John […]

MORE »
Reviews
Review: The Flash #15

By | Jan 4, 2013 | Reviews

Rivaled only by the work that J.H. Williams III is doing on “Batwoman”, Francis Manapul has used “The Flash” to show off his pure inventiveness in panel manipulation for over 2 years now. However, the fact that he is so well-suited to draw a character who can perceive the world differently from anyone else is […]

MORE »

1 74 75 76 77 78 82