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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 ...
Class trip! Marcus, Willie, and Saya tear through a neon-soaked Las Vegas, high on life…oh, and a bunch of acid too. And when you’re a teenage killer-on-the-run, stalked by a mutilated psycho with a ...
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 ...
Way back in February 2014, DC announced something that, even a year before, seemed impossible: John Romita Jr. was joining DC Comics. Perhaps the single artist most associated with one publisher in ...
Comics historian and illustrator, Greg Theakston has passed away at the age of 65. Theakston, who used the pseudonym Earl P. Wooten, was known for his research as a comics historian under his ...
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!
“The death-stench creeps.” “There’s something rotten in Okinawa.” These cover blurbs from today’s book discussion subject should tell you that we’re not talking sweetness and light this week. Mike & ...
The return of Joe’s Comics took a lot of folks by surprise, but many more expected the comics to be announced and either never come out, or come out far later than expected. However, promised in 2013 ...
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 ...
Welcome back to Minding Mind MGMT, the monthly column focused on the Dark Horse series “Mind MGMT” from Matt Kindt. Why a special column instead of a regular review? Because each issue is crammed with ...
We’re big fans of John Arcudi’s work over here at Multiversity, as he’s long been one of our favorites. Whether you’re talking about books like Major Bummer, A god Somewhere or our fave B.P.R.D., the ...
Dystopias are a genre of fiction I keep coming back to. Despite the fact that post-apocalypse stories, often those featuring some measure of zombie, are all the rage these days, dystopian fiction has ...
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