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“Whatever Happened to the Warrior of Truth?” concludes in a landmark 800th issue! Diana’s visions become more vivid as she finds herself trapped in the dreams of those around her! As she struggles to ...
Multiversity's Interview with a Webcomic is back to chat with Michelle Fus, the creator of Ava's Demon about seeing their comic in print (officially,) craft stuff, and the fears that come with making ...
Via Popverse, “The Many Deaths of Laila Starr” writer Ram V and artist Filipe Andrade are reteaming for another supernatural series at BOOM!Studios, “Rare Flavours.” The six-part comic will follow ...
JW: I mean, there’s so much pressure there, but I guess I always feel like, I have way too much work to dwell on pressure. I’m very much a ‘what’s next?’ kind of person. I remember talking about this ...
Chris was the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys talking about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and ...
The Spider-Verse movies have a lot of comics characters, and doubtless we’ll see many more in the third installment. Hopefully it won’t be too late for Spider-Smasher/Billie Morales (the variant of ...
This article has been updated since its publication. The first issue of Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo de Felici’s new sci-fi series, “Void Rivals,” was released today, and with it came confirmation that ...
Tim Sale’s family have announced on Twitter that the legendary artist has passed away, three days after being admitted to hospital with “severe,” undisclosed health problems. He was 66 years old. The ...
– Vault unveiled Steve Orlando and Giopota’s previously teased gay time travel romance “Sainted Love.” Colored by Rosh and lettered by Simon Bowland, the comic begins in New York City, 1907, and ...
14 months after it was released in Japan, Sailor Moon Cosmos, the two-part film concluding the second anime version of the manga — that began with the Crystal series, and continued with the Eternal ...
The devil works hard, but Peter Milligan and Marcelo Frusin work harder in “Sacrament” #1. Bold genre mashups are often flashy with an intriguing premise, but with little substance beyond the conceit ...
The children are the future, or so they say. In this case, the “they” is Curt Pines and Rockwell White, who have whipped up an exciting, resoundingly fresh take on the “mutant children with ...
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