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Rom 8 Featured Previews
Exclusive Preview: “Rom” #8

By | Mar 27, 2017 | Previews

“Rom” was one of the great ‘lost’ titles in comics, having had a Marvel run in the 80’s and then, due to licensing agreements changing, not much until last year, when IDW brought back the character for its first ongoing since the Reagan administration. We are thrilled to share an exclusive first look at the […]

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Exclusive Preview: “Unfollow” #17

By | Mar 27, 2017 | Previews

Vertigo Comics launched “Unfollow” back in 2015 from creators Rob Williams and Michael Downling, and at the time, it seemed like a novel concept that wasn’t all that out of line from the world we already lived in. Well, since it launched, the world has only gotten more social media obsessed, and the series seems […]

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Reader Poll: Which of Marvel’s “ResurrXion” Titles Are You Most Excited About?

By and | Mar 24, 2017 | Reader Poll

Next week sees the release of “X-Men Prime” #1, the official kickoff of ‘ResurrXion,’ the new Marvel mutant status-quo shift. Ten ongoing series are part of ‘ResurrXion,’ and the line is a mix of current stories folding into the line, as well as new takes on old concepts. The mix feels very 1990’s-inspired – something […]

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Polybus Dreams Featured Interviews
Ben Grisanti Talks Tips and Tricks for Beating the “Polybius Dreams” Kickstarter

By | Mar 21, 2017 | Interviews

“The arcade was supposed to be safe.” Born out of a popular internet urban legend the new Kickstarter, “Polybius Dreams,” looks to re-imagine the story in a new “coming of age, psychological horror tragedy set in 1986.” This mysterious killer video game is just the back drop to a character driven story of exploration of adolescents, death, video […]

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Zander Cannon Talks The Future of “Kaijumax”

By | Mar 21, 2017 | Interviews

“Kaijumax” has been a Multiversity favorite ever since the first issue dropped. Zander Cannon’s insane mashup of kaiju and prison dramas has been a critical and commercial hit, getting an Eisner nomination and already producing two seasons of the comic. People really like giant bugs and lizards shanking each other and plotting jail breaks, it seems. […]

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X-O Manowar (2017) #1 Featured Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (3/22/2017)

By | Mar 21, 2017 | 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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The Flash #19 Featured Previews
Exclusive Preview: “The Flash” #19

By | Mar 20, 2017 | Previews

“The Flash” has been as much about Barry Allen’s titular character as it has been about rehabilitating the speedsters of the DCU. Barry, Wally West (both of ’em), the whole mess of speedsters that came about from the first arc of the book, and the promise of Jay Garrick in the near future have all […]

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Pick Of The Week: “Head Lopper” #5

By | Mar 16, 2017 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

Andrew MacLean’s “Head Lopper” finally returns with its second story arc: ‘Head Lopper and the Crimson Tower’, published in the same quarterly format, ensuring you’re getting maximum content for your dollar. Mike Spicer has been replaced by critically-acclaimed and Eisner Award-winning colorist, Jordie Bellaire, another aspect to be excited about. But does Andrew MacLean’s followup have […]

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Mignolaversity News Update – March 2017

By | Mar 15, 2017 | News

Welcome to Mignolaversity News Update, your monthly recap of Mignolaverse-related news. As always, we have the latest solicitations (this time from Comics Alliance), but in addition to that we’ve got a little preview of something Mike Mignola’s working on that he’s kindly agreed to share with us. But first, the solicitations… BALTIMORETHE RED KINGDOM #5 […]

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Advance Review: “Eleanor and the Egret” #1

By | Mar 14, 2017 | Reviews

When a creator has a substantial body of work, readers tend to presume that everything new they do has to fit conveniently into that. When John Layman (“Chew,” “Detective Comics”) and Sam Kieth (“The Maxx,” “Batman: Secrets”) were announcing a new book, I (foolishly) had visions of a dark, gritty – though quite funny – […]

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Panels and Bars: Hip-Hop and Comics

By | Mar 14, 2017 | Longform

The relationship between hip-hop and comics is unfortunately one-sided. Hip-hop loves comics, adores it even. Cannibal Ox constantly reference Caped Crusaders and Web Slingers in their lyrics, MF DOOM’s entire aesthetic is owed to Marvel, Ghostface Killah’s debut solo album is called Ironman and uses Tony Starks as alias. There are rappers named after characters […]

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