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Multiversity Turns 5 with: A Sneak Peek at “Enormous” #2 and “Skinned” #2 from Tim Daniel [Preview]

By | May 3rd, 2014
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When this website began, out of the blue we were one day contacted by a man named Tim Daniel who offered to help us out with graphic design. Obviously we took him up on the offer, and he’s been helping us out at the sit ever since.

Of course, Tim has recently found himself breaking into the comic community, with books like “Curse” from BOOM! Studios and “Skinned” from Monkeybrain, as well as the new ongoing series “Enormous” from 215 Ink (previously seen as a graphic novella from Image Comics, which we later serialized here on the site.

And to celebrate our 5th anniversary, we once again are excited to share the work of Tim Daniel with you. Take a look below at this exclusive preview of “Enormous” #2, out in July:

And here’s the official solicit:

Enormous #2 – “It’s the Little Things”
The major cities of North America are under siege by massive beasts unlike anything ever witnessed. In their wake lies a path of death and destruction. In Phoenix, AZ, Ellen Grace struggles with the loss of her mother while Joanne Coyle discovers a bright secret in a dark bunker.
July – $3.99 – 24 pgs. 215 Ink
Writer: Tim Daniel
Artist: Mehdi Cheggour
Letterer: Matthew Meylikhov

In addition to that, we have your first look at “Skinned” #2’s cover and solicit:

Skinned #2 – “Full Immersion”
As preparations for Aldair’s arranged marriage commence, she rebels and all of cView is turned upside down. The eye-popping sci-fi series, Bloody Disgusting calls, “beautiful, imaginative, and thought provoking” continues!
May – .99 – 20 pgs. Monkeybrain/Comixology
Writer: Jeremy Holt, Tim Daniel
Artist: Joshua Gowdy
Letterer: Matthew Meylikhov


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Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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