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Let’s Talk Making Comics, the Watson-Guptill Way: Looking at Three Recent “How To Make Comics” Books [Review]

By | Sep 16, 2014 | Reviews

Before we begin, some disclosure. Hi, I’m Matthew Meylikhov. You may remember me from such websites as Multiversity Comics and Some Other Blog That Couldn’t Beat CBR at the Eisners. And, on occasion, I make comics — both in terms of writing and producing my own, or lettering books for friends. I do it mostly […]

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Comics Should Be Cheap! (9/17/2014)

By | Sep 16, 2014 | 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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News
The Rundown: “Age of Ultron” Gets First Official Synopsis, Rich Johnston Vs. Cameron Stewart, and more

By | Sep 16, 2014 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at either david@multiversitycomics.com or brian@multiversitycomics.com. – Marvel Studios has revealed the first official plot summary for Avengers: Age of Ultron, and it sounds pretty much like what we’ve been […]

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Scott Glenn to Play Stick in “Daredevil” Netflix Series

By | Sep 15, 2014 | News

This show continues to get a better and better cast, as Scott Glenn (HBO’s “The Leftovers”) has been cast as Matt Murdock’s mentor and trainer Stick in the upcoming Netflix series for Marvel’s “Daredevil”. There are a lot of important characters to Daredevil’s mythos, but Stick is amongst the very most important, as he helps […]

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Previews
Khaos Reigns & Hell Is Brought in “ABC Warriors: The Mek Files” Volume 2 [Preview]

By | Sep 15, 2014 | Previews

Tharg the Mighty, editor of all the Progs and Megazines over at 2000 AD, refers to those toiling away under his supervision ‘droids’. Artists are ‘art droids’ and writers are ‘script droids’. But these legions of mechanicals are not the only droids under Tharg’s watchful eye: there are also the A.B.C. Warriors! Thankfully these robots […]

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The Rundown: Drax Set for Major Role in Third “Avengers” Film?, “Star Wars” #1 Getting Major Push, and more

By | Sep 15, 2014 | News

Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at either david@multiversitycomics.com or brian@multiversitycomics.com. – It sounds like Dave Bautista might be having an even bigger role than the rest of the Guardians in the third Avengers film, […]

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Columns
Saturday Morning Panels (Week of 9/10/14)

By | Sep 13, 2014 | Columns

Hello, and welcome to Saturday Morning Panels! It’s a very simple concept: since none of us are up to watching Saturday morning cartoons anymore, we are instead going to share with you our favorite panels from the week before. It’s a bit like Comics Should Be Cheap, except with more pictures and less reading. And, […]

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The DC3kly Presents: This Week in “Futures End” – All 11 Five Years Later Issues, Week 2

By , and | Sep 12, 2014 | Columns

The DC3 decided to take on the Herculean task of covering DC’s weekly books! Our coverage will rotate between creator interviews, issue reviews and annotations, and long-form pieces on featured characters. This, friends, is the DC3kly! All this month, the DC3 (with some help from our regular review crew) will be covering every single “Futures […]

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Columns
This American Death – East of West #15

By | Sep 12, 2014 | Columns

Welcome back to This American Death, Multiversity’s monthly annotations column on Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta’s “East of West” from Image Comics. I’ll be taking you through each issue of and explaining references, tossing out theories, and keeping track of some of the major events while giving them context. Since I won’t catch nearly everything […]

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Morrison and Irving Annihilate Expectations, Bring Us a Perfectly Trippy Book in “Annihilator” #1 [Review]

By | Sep 12, 2014 | Reviews

Grant Morrison upends reality and expectations (naturally) in his new miniseries, “Annihilator,” and artist Frazer Irving has again proved himself adept at masterfully interpreting a Morrison script. Both writer and artist have created an artistic triumph in only the first issue of a miniseries with potential to be one of best and trippiest of the […]

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Magical Mystery Tour Concludes that Portland Has Been “Kept Weird” in “Stumptown” v3 #1 [Review]

By | Sep 12, 2014 | Reviews

Rucka’s love for the mystery genre comes through in the first issue of “Stumptown,” but his uncompromising commitment to creating stories that only he could tell shines through. Paired with animated artwork from Justin Greenwood, the story of ne’er do well female detective Dex Parios is vividly imagined and exuberantly engaging. Written by Greg Rucka […]

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Ms. Bishop, Technically an Avenger or: The Long Goodbye – “Hawkeye” #20 [Review]

By | Sep 12, 2014 | Reviews

Raymond Chandler once said, “Ability is what you’re capable doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” On a Chandler scale, “Hawkeye” #20 flourishes with attitude. As we return to L.A to see the finale of Kate Bishop’s solo, super-awesome mission towards becoming a hero and better than Clint, we […]

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