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Art Of The Week: Week Of 01/11/2017

By | Jan 11, 2017 | Columns

Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art Of The Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, tumblrs, twitters and instagrams of the best comic book artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure. As ever, everything is collected down below so… enjoy! Jyn Erso […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap! (1/11/2017)

By | Jan 10, 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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Art Of The Week: Week Of 01/04/2017

By | Jan 4, 2017 | Columns

Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art Of The Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, tumblrs, twitters and instagrams of the best comic book artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure. As ever, everything is collected down below so… enjoy! Princess Leia […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap! (1/4/2017)

By | Jan 3, 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 Multiversity Address: “Civil War II” #8

By | Jan 2, 2017 | Columns

Welcome to The Multiversity Address, Multiversity Comics’s recap series for Marvel’s “Civil War II.” After, Jess, Alice, and I died in the process of covering every single “Secret Wars” tie-in, we opted to just let me recap Marvel’s latest revival of a classic crossover. Obviously, we’ve got “Civil War II” spoilers from here on out. […]

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In Memoriam: Darwyn Cooke

By | Dec 30, 2016 | Columns

It would be disingenuous to say that I knew Darwyn Cooke well, but I did spend a lot of time with him at The Lakes Comic Art Festival last year, and for the duration of that show he was my ‘con buddy.’ He was the guy I did a lot of my panels and talks […]

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In Memoriam: Noel Neil

By | Dec 29, 2016 | Columns

It might seem odd to, after all the folks that have passed away this year, to honor an actress from a television show that debuted thirty year before I was born. But you have to understand, Noel Neil represented something that, to a boy growing up in the 80s, seemed rare and magical: a superhero […]

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My Comics Year: Making a Comic

By | Dec 29, 2016 | Columns

This year, I finished a comic called “Oakley Rushie Down to the Bay.” Nominally a comedy, the story focuses on a young woman trying to wrangle her friends together to uphold a tradition, even though none of these people really want to talk to her at that moment. It took me shy of 100 days […]

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In Memoriam: Carrie Fisher

By | Dec 29, 2016 | Columns

Carrie Fisher: Drowned in Moonlight, Strangled by Her Own Bra My story isn’t unique: like many people, Carrie Fisher was my first real crush. I didn’t know why, but as a young boy watching Star Wars, she was different from all the other girls I knew. She wasn’t just cute and funny,  she was strong […]

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In Memoriam: Paul Ryan

By | Dec 28, 2016 | Columns

Paul Ryan’s passing last March meant not only a loss to his family and friends, but the loss of one of the best “sixth man” artists in mainstream comics In basketball, the “sixth man” refers to player usually sent in first to relieve one of the five starters. They are often asked to sub in […]

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My Comics Year: Comics Podcasts Saved My Life

By | Dec 28, 2016 | Columns

I’ve listened to comics podcasts for years. But this is the year I’ll make the ludicrous claim that comics podcasts sorta saved my life. In Glen Weldon’s The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture (Simon & Schuster), Weldon quotes comedian Scott Aukerman about the Gen-Xers I was on the tail end of: […]

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In Memoriam: Steve Dillon

By | Dec 27, 2016 | Columns

I was in college when I first read “Preacher.” At this time in my life, you could say I was in the typical “rediscovering comics” phase: someone who had read comics as a kid, bounced out due to bullying (back in the days before superheroes were a cultural norm — remember that?) and then came […]

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My Comics Year: Finally, a Local Comic Shop

By | Dec 27, 2016 | Columns

I’ve read comics off and on for most of my life, with some of my very first comics being battered copies of late 80s/early 90s books that my brother and I would track down at local flea markets for fifty cents. Those issues, never in any sequential order and often only telling part of the […]

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