Are you a comic creator, publisher, editor, historian, educator, librarian or retailer? Or perhaps you are just nominated for an Eisner Award and somehow not one of those things? If your answer was yes to either of those questions, and no to “have you voted for the Eisner Awards yet?”, then don’t fear. You can still vote until this Friday at midnight EST, and you can do that right here.
You can find all of the nominees here, and the winners will be announced July 25th at the Eisner Awards ceremony.
And since I have you here, its perhaps worth reminding you of one thing: Multiversity is nominated in the category Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism.
While we’d still love you even if you don’t vote for us, we certainly would appreciate your vote. We’re a ragtag bunch of individuals who do this for the love of comics and simply being nominated is an honor, but a win would be oh so sweet (especially if you are going to the award ceremony yourself and like seeing bearded men cry). Multiversity is home to a wide-range of content, from weekly reviews by our resident Review Team to in-depth annotation columns of popular books like “Morning Glories,”, the collected Mignolaverse, “MIND MGMT,” “East of West” and “Mind the Gap” and more. Looking for interviews? Opinionated columns? Podcasts to listen to on your drive to work? We’ve got you covered.
And, heck, earlier this year we threw Hellboy a month-long birthday party when he turned 20, because who doesn’t love Hellboy?
We’ve done our best to create a home for different types of content so that every visitor to the site will find something for them. But, most importantly, we do what we do because Multiversity is a site by people who love comics, for people who love comics.
If you’re looking for a little bit of extra persuasion, we’ll just leave some links below of our greatest hits for you to peruse. Take a look at these articles for your consideration, and as per usual, thanks for reading.
- The Life and Times of the Modern Comic Book Artist
- Comics and the Diminishing Role of Artists in a Visual Medium
- The Shifting Landscape of Creator-Owned Comics
- Our recent week-long look at lettering
- Hell Notes: Hellboy – Past, Present and Future
- Ales Kot Takes Care of an Emergency in “Zero’s” First Volume [Interview]
- Image’s Eric Stephenson Talks Image Expo, Comics Culture and Reaching New Readers at ECCC [Interview]
- A Trip to the Kubert School
- Why James Robinson Leaving DC Matters
- Multiversity Turns 5 with: A Video Message, From Us to You
That is but a taste of what we have to offer. And if you deem us worthy, maybe you’ll see that bearded men really can cry on a stage in front of a large gathering of people.