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 ...
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” ...
Now that the team’s origin story is complete, starting with this issue we shift to the present-day Justice League! What has changed? Who has joined the team since? Featuring artwork by Gene Ha, the ...
Ichiro is a boy adrift in this world. Raised by his Japanese mother in New York, his American father having been taken from him by war before he ever knew him, Ichiro finds it difficult to figure out ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the best moments in an “Urban Fantasy” or Sci-Fi series is the moment when the protagonist has their life changed forever as they discover that the world is not as normal as it seems. The ...
“Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” creators Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopes and Clayton Cowles have reteamed for a miniseries of their own at Dark Horse, “Helen of Wyndhorn.” Presumably seeking to ...
Last week, the internet saw some fans in a fervor when frequent rumor mongerer Latino Review claimed Carol Danvers would be in The Avengers: Age of Ultron (clearly missing when Matthew said she’d be ...
AfterShock Comics have announced “Bunny Mask,” a new horror series from writer Paul Tobin (“Colder”), artist Andrea Mutti (“Hellblazer”), and letterer Taylor Esposito (“Red Hood and the Outlaws”).
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 ...
“Infidel” #1 was a title I went in blind on. Having a solid creative team, and interesting premise while looking different enough from most other books on the stand, I was intrigued enough to check it ...