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The Harrow County Observer: “Tales from Harrow County: Fair Folk”

By | Oct 25, 2021 | Interviews

Welcome to the Harrow County Observer, Multiversity Comics’ dedicated “Harrow County” column. In the latest installment we’ll be chatting about ‘Fair Folk,’ the second arc of “Tales from Harrow County,” with writer and co-creator Cullen Bunn and artist Emily Schnall. Even co-creator Tyler Crook chimes in for a bit. Cullen, you’ve often described “Harrow County” […]

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520 Weeks – Mike Marts on “Batman: The Dark Knight:” “They Were the More Specialized, Standalone, Boutique Stories.”

By | Oct 18, 2021 | Interviews

On Tuesday, August 31, 2011, “Justice League” #1 dropped, officially beginning the experiment known as the New 52. DC Comics was not just relaunching all of its titles, it was doing so in a new, clean(er) continuity, in an attempt to revitalize and enthuse the fan base. It was an unprecedented move that bore good, […]

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Interview with a Webcomic: Mari Costa on Lesbian Love Triangles, Working for Yourself, and Past Comic Baggage

By | Oct 18, 2021 | Interviews

The webcomic creator is never far from their audience. Be it through social media, public email addresses, Discord servers, or simply the comments section beneath a page, there is a rapport and a conversation that is developed that is unique to the medium. We’re continuing those conversations here, albeit a little more formally, by interviewing […]

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520 Weeks – Rachel Gluckstern on “Captain Atom:” “It’s Not Like We Weren’t Conscious of the Comparison.”

By | Oct 11, 2021 | Interviews

On Tuesday, August 31, 2011, “Justice League” #1 dropped, officially beginning the experiment known as the New 52. DC Comics was not just relaunching all of its titles, it was doing so in a new, clean(er) continuity, in an attempt to revitalize and enthuse the fan base. It was an unprecedented move that bore good, […]

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“No One Left To Fight II” Fights On

By | Sep 27, 2021 | Interviews

With the title of “No One Left To Fight” and the cliff hanger the series ended on you might feel justified saying to yourself, ” it seems like there is someone left to fight! I need answers.” Well the team of writer Aubrey Sitterson and artist Fico Ossio are back with “No One Left To […]

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520 Weeks: Tony Akins on “Wonder Woman” – “I Would Handle Anything That Was Especially Bloody or Gory”

By | Sep 13, 2021 | Interviews

On Tuesday, August 31, 2011, “Justice League” #1 dropped, officially beginning the experiment known as the New 52. DC Comics was not just relaunching all of its titles, it was doing so in a new, clean(er) continuity, in an attempt to revitalize and enthuse the fan base. It was an unprecedented move that bore good, […]

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Peter Milligan Dissects “Human Remains”

By | Sep 2, 2021 | Interviews

One of the biggest universal questions we ask ourselves as humans is did we fail “Sub-Mariner: The Depths,” did we not appreciate its brilliance? The second most asked question might be what makes us human. We are capable of feelings but is it the expression of those feelings or the sharing of those feelings that […]

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Simon Hanselmann Enters the “Crisis Zone”

By | Aug 23, 2021 | Interviews

While we often question how well we have handled ourselves during the pandemic it is easy to wonder how some of our favorite comic book characters might handle the same trials and tribulations. Would Mr. Fantastic invent a super cure, would the Atom shrink down to a molecular level and punch the virus, would Superman […]

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Mignolaversity: Christopher Golden and Matt Smith discuss “Hellboy: The Bones of Giants”

By | Aug 19, 2021 | Interviews

In case you missed the big news yesterday, Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden’s novel Hellboy: The Bones of Giants is being adapted to a four-issue comics miniseries for its twentieth anniversary. Joining the original writers on this adaptation is artist Matt Smith, colorist Chris O’Halloran, and letterer by Clem Robins. Thanks to the folks at […]

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