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Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for artwork sourced from the blogs, tumblrs, twitters, and instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists ...
Sometimes it’s really hard to believe that Multiversity has been around for five years. I’ve been with the site since just shortly after it launched (if you want to have a laugh, read my first article ...
British Paranormal Society members Simon Bruttenholm and Honora Grant arrive at Noxton together, but with separate goals: Honora hopes to uncover information on the town’s strange traditions, while ...
Via Newsarama, DC Comics have announced “Sword of Azrael,” a new six-issue limited series starring Jean-Paul Valley, by writer Dan Watters, and artist Nikola Čižmešija. The series will pick up with ...
When you look at your life, do you find yourself with an incurable magical void? Not enough Doc Stranges, not enough Constantines? Well, we’ve got good news for you. Coming this June from BOOM!
Anthology comics are wonderful. Generally, you get an assortment of stories from all sorts of perspectives, for much less cost and hassle than your average monthly comic. Avatar wants to jump in on ...
“Britannia” is back and now that readers have a better understanding of what this series is, getting excited for the prospect of more is easier than ever before. Despite the hellish landscape of ...
The Mighty Thor—imprisoned by his own father! As Odin and the Asgardians leave the Earth to fend for itself against the God of Fear, the Avengers and the world’s remaining heroes battle the ...
On the Cover: Jason Fabok draws the Batmobile narrowly escaping an explosion, despite the issue featuring very little Batmobile and no explosions. How is the story progressing?: This issue is divided ...
Ryan North and Erica Henderson’s “Danger and Other Unknown Risks” (Penguin) is just the verbal irony necessary for us to magic our way through these modern (end)times. By Ryan North and Erica ...
The Beat reports that Madefire — the digital comics platform that arrived with much fanfare in 2011 — are shutting down operations, affecting readers who purchased comics via the app, as well as the ...
Kurtis Wiebe is one of our favorite current writers for Image/Shadowline, having penned books like “Grim Leaper”, “Peter Panzerfaust” and “the Intrepids.” Now, with two new books coming out from Image ...