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Today, in case you've been under a rock all morning, is the 20th anniversary of the first appearance of Mike Mignola's Hellboy. I think I speak for most of the Multiversity staff, when I say that ...
Being more than halfway through “Secret Wars” doesn’t slow down the tie-ins train, so here we are with “House of M” #1. Dennis Hopeless, Marco Failla and Matt Wilson bring the House of Magnus back to ...
In 2014, I created a Hellboy Universe reading for Multiversity Comics and every year since, I updated with all the latest books. This is not an official reading order, because there isn’t an official ...
A review of The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne and Veronica Fish, which uses 'Peter Pan' to explore the psychological trauma of loss.
Which scribes were crafting the best stories this year? Find out in our 2022 Year in Review: Best Writer category.
The turtles are back in the zeitgeist, if they ever left, and Multiversity is here to help readers new and old find the right comics to read, in the right order. Part 5 takes us to the current run of ...
You should know who Chris Samnee is. It's almost becoming harder and hard to talk about artists I love thanks to the internet giving a wider platform to any artist who can use it, but Chris Samnee is ...
Last week, we ran an article providing an abbreviated history of underground comix. It covered the decade or so when the undergrounds were at their peak popularity, and explained how they were largely ...
What was the best floppy of the year? Find out what our staff felt were the Best Single Issues of 2022.
Because we can't resist a good list and updating our thoughts a year later on things, the editorial team at Multiversity has been looking at the best comics at certain publishers this week, and this ...
James Tynion IV and Barry Windsor-Smith's Monsters emerged as the big winners of this year's Eisner Awards, winning three trophies each at last night's ceremony.
Like its predecessors in the rebooted series, Sailor Moon Cosmos is a flawed exercise in retelling the manga, but remains a dramatic and emotional conclusion to the story of Usagi and friends.