2018 is shaping up to be a year of great change for comic book readers, with Marvel’s Fresh Start bidding us farewell to great runs like Dan Slott’s Spider-Man or Gerry Duggan’s Deadpool, and Scott ...
We are thrilled to be sharing with you the entirety of the seventh issue of Michael Avon Oeming’s “The Victories” here on Multiversity today. Not only that, but we have an interview with Mike as well, ...
Update, Friday, March 29, 2024: Via Instagram, Piskor’s Cartoonist Kayfabe co-host Jim Rugg has declared, “In light of this past week’s shocking revelations, I find it necessary to reevaluate my ...
According to The New York Times, prolific illustrator and political caricaturist Robert Grossman has passed away at the age of 78. Over the course of an extensive 50 year career, Grossman had ...
On Free Comic Book Day in 2010, The Sixth Gun made its debut. Six years later, the series is drawing to a close with its final arc, Boot Hill. Over the next three months, we’ll be looking back at this ...
A saga twenty-two years in the making, barring a gap of seven years, finally comes to a close with the seemingly final fates of the various characters of “Fables” in the last chapter of ‘The Black ...
Dan Buckley, President of Marvel Entertainment, stated, “Comics are the core of the Marvel Universe, and we are confident this new partnership will continue to grow and evolve this resilient industry.
When “Rumble” was announced last summer, the safe money was on that it’d be great. John Arcudi and James Harren had worked together on some of the strongest “B.P.R.D” stories of the “Hell on Earth” ...
Multiversity’s history column returns with a focus on the state of the comic book industry of 1932. Well, ok, there wasn’t much of a comic book industry in 1932, seeing as how the first modern comic ...
The finale of James Harren’s most recent arc on “B.P.R.D.” is here: will Howards save the day? Find out below, but be warned that spoilers follow. Howards uses his link to the past to save the BPRD ...
Hellboy was quite the media darling in the early days. At three years of age he appeared on the cover of Life Magazine, and when he officially joined the B.P.R.D. it wasn’t long before headlines ...
With “Grayson” #18, writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly begin their stint on the remaining issues of the series. Spy intrigue, Dick wisecracks, and thrilling action remain. Civil war has broken ...
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